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The 11 Best U.S. Ski Resort Logos According to SnowBrains Readers

Brent Thomas
Last updated: July 21, 2024 10:19 pm
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Which resort has the best logo? Credit: mountainreservations.com

In the world of skiing, a resort’s logo is more than just a symbol, it’s a badge of identity and a beacon of the experiences that await. The best ski resort logos capture the spirit and allure of the mountains they represent, blending artistry with a sense of adventure. These emblems not only blanket trail maps and signage but also evoke a sense of place, tradition, and excitement.

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#11 Jackson Hole, WY#10 Kirkwood, CA#9 Big Sky, MT#8 Mammoth, CA#7 Keystone, CO#6 Palisades Tahoe, CA#5 Aspen Snowmass, CO#4 Sugarloaf, ME#3 Snowbird, UT#2 Silverton, CO#1 Alta, UT

We asked our readers, “What ski resort has the best logo?” From iconic, timeless designs to innovative and modern creations, our readers gave the most compelling and memorable designs. Scroll along to celebrate the artistry and inspiration behind these visual masterpieces.

#11 Jackson Hole, WY

The cowboy is iconic to Jackson Hole. Credit: www.gtnpf.org

#10 Kirkwood, CA

The bold and angular “K” reflects the rugged and adventurous spirit of Kirkwood. Credit: Kirkwood Mountain Resort

#9 Big Sky, MT

The stylish depiction of Lone Peak is distinctive and recognizable. Credit: Big Sky Resort

#8 Mammoth, CA

Mammoth’s logo is instantly recognizable with an “M” that also depicts the mountain’s silhouette. Credit: seeklogo.com

#7 Keystone, CO

The Keystone snowflake is bold and stylish. Credit: ueslovesk.best

#6 Palisades Tahoe, CA

Also receiving votes were Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, which were separate ski areas before combining in 2011, then being rebranded to Palisades Tahoe in 2021. Credit: skitalk.com

#5 Aspen Snowmass, CO

The simple but stylish aspen leaf is a nod to the region’s abundant aspen trees and the natural beauty of the area. Credit: aspenchamber.org

#4 Sugarloaf, ME

The simple mountain peak is iconic to Sugarloaf. Credit: Sugarloaf

#3 Snowbird, UT

Easily recognizable, the clean and modern “V” shape can be interpreted as a pair of bird wings, echoing the resort’s name, while the vibrant blue and green signifies clear skies and natural beauty. Credit: Snowbird

#2 Silverton, CO

Silverton Mountain’s logo is a fitting representation of its identity, which embraces the wild, rugged landscape and the thrill of skiing in some of the most challenging terrain in North America. Credit: Silverton Mountain

#1 Alta, UT

Alta’s snowflake logo is a succinct visual representation of its brand, reflecting its location and the quality of its skiing experience. Credit: Alta Ski Area

A logo can capture the essence and spirit of a ski resort, embodying its unique character and charm. The best ski resort logos are more than just symbols, they are visual representations of the adventure, community, and connection to the area. These logos serve as a badge of pride and a reminder of the experiences that define each destination.

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5 Comments
  • Alan says:
    July 23, 2024 at 8:05 am

    The old saddleback logo was pretty funny. Especially after my wife pointed out it resembles a female body part.

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  • Smarte says:
    July 22, 2024 at 7:57 pm

    For some reason I always end up reading nothing but nonsense articles on this site. As much as I like my snowboarding, this site should be called NoBrains. Moving on to something better.

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  • Jon E says:
    July 22, 2024 at 11:33 am

    Why does Mammoth get away with stealing Jean-Michel Basquiats king crown?

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  • Jon says:
    July 22, 2024 at 11:30 am

    Why does Mammoth get away with stealing Jean-Michel Basquiats king crown?

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  • Jon says:
    July 22, 2024 at 11:27 am

    Why is it that Mammoth gets away with stealing Jean-Michel
    Basquiats’ king crown for their logo?

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