Top 7 Winter Lodges in the U.S. Featuring Private Hot Tubs, Spas & Sleigh Rides

Savor the season at one of these beautiful winter lodges in the U.S., from Utah to New York.

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Instead of escaping to warmer climes, some winter travelers seek refuge in places where they can enjoy the wonders of the season in comfort. This is where winter lodges shine — tucked deep in the mountains or situated on sprawling acreage, they’re built to provide a luxurious sanctuary from the harsh outdoors. In addition to providing a cozy oasis, these lodges boast amenities like five-star restaurants, full-service spas, private hot tubs, and easy access to winter activities such as downhill skiing and sleigh rides.

In the end, it’s just a matter of finding a spot that ticks all your boxes. So whether you’re craving a truly remote week in Wisconsin or an upscale resort experience in Colorado, these winter lodges in the U.S. offer the perfect cold-weather getaway.

Fairmont Heritage Place, Franz Klammer Lodge, Telluride, Colorado

When it comes to selecting a ski vacation, location is paramount. Fairmont Heritage Place, Franz Klammer Lodge sits in a European-style village near the slopes of Telluride Ski Resort and above the town of Telluride. The luxury lodge boasts a full-service spa, a heated outdoor pool, and multiple hot tubs, but one of the best features is that you don’t need to venture to a common area to sit next to a crackling fire. Each residence-style room has its own fireplace, balcony, and full kitchen, making it the ideal retreat to hunker down and watch the snow fall.

Hale House, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire

An escape to this classic New England lake house includes access to 7,000 acres of wilderness and miles upon miles of private hiking trails and snowmobiling terrain. Once you’ve had enough exploring, enjoy the lakeside views from the enclosed porch with a hot toddy in hand or snuggle up in a cozy corner. Hale House, part of The Balsams Resort, has its own full-size kitchen, and meals are included for guests — that means nightly four-course dinners prepared in-house and served by a gourmet chef. Up to 12 people can comfortably sleep in this seven-bedroom, 6.5-bath home on the entirely private Lake Gloriette.

Snake River Lodge & Spa, Teton Village, Wyoming

You will find this perfectly appointed lodge just 12 miles from the heart of Jackson, right in the ski resort action at Teton Village. Skiers have easy access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and its world-famous aerial tram, while the 17,000-square-foot spa and elegant restaurant make relaxing and dining on the property a breeze. It doesn’t matter if you’re traveling solo or with the whole family — the Snake River Lodge & Spa has everything from traditional hotel rooms and suites to multiroom residences with full kitchens.

Stein Eriksen Lodge, Park City, Utah

Stein Eriksen Lodge on a snowy winter day
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It doesn’t get more luxurious than the Stein Eriksen Lodge — you can spend an entire day in the upscale spa or sample some of the property’s extensive wine collection over dinner. Those interested in skiing will enjoy easy access to Deer Valley Resort, a ski area known for its family-friendly terrain. True to form, this place has all the cozy touches that make winter lodges so appealing — beds heaped with pillows, in-room fireplaces, and suites with private hot tubs.

Lake Placid Lodge, Lake Placid, New York

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Set on the shores of Lake Placid in the Adirondacks, this lodge is the perfect place to curl up and watch the weather roll in. You can spend the day exploring on skis or snowshoes before enjoying a cozy lakeside bonfire (with s’mores, of course). Lake Placid Lodge offers rooms and suites, but for the ultimate experience, consider a private cabin right on the water.

Salish Lodge & Spa, Snoqualmie, Washington

For a West Coast escape, head to Snoqualmie, about 30 miles east of Seattle. Here, you’ll find the luxurious Salish Lodge & Spa, which sits atop the breathtaking 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls. The area is rich in outdoor activities, and the on-site spa is highly regarded. Nevertheless, nothing beats a lazy day spent curled up next to your in-room fireplace after a soak in the tub.

Canoe Bay, Chetek, Wisconsin

Wisconsin's Canoe Bay lodge lit up at night
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This stunning lodge sits on 300 secluded acres of forest filled with wildlife and spring-fed lakes. Thanks to its adults-only policy, every moment at Canoe Bay is tranquil and rejuvenating. The lodge is open year-round, but winter is a particularly enchanting time to visit. Borrow a pair of snowshoes, don some foot warmers, and explore the woods before retreating to your private cottage to unwind in front of the fireplace or warm up in the two-person whirlpool tub for the ultimate cold-weather experience.

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