

Skiing near Los Angeles? Yes, it’s possible! You might be surprised to learn that Los Angeles offers easy access to multiple ski resorts, with many located just a couple of hours away. Thanks to the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountain ranges, skiing in Southern California is not only possible but also incredibly convenient. For those willing to go the extra mile, the Sierra Nevadas offer larger resorts, deeper snow and expansive terrain for all skill levels.
A freestyle paradise, Bear Mountain is home to top-notch terrain parks and Southern California’s only Superpipe.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 60 miles (2 hours)
Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) - 86 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)
John Wayne Airport (SNA) – 93 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)


If your ideal day on the slopes involves boosting airs and sliding rails, Bear Mountain is your ultimate destination. Known as the freestyle capital of Southern California, this resort boasts 14 terrain parks packed with jumps, rails, and boxes for all skill levels. At 8,805 feet, Bear Peak is the tallest of the resort’s three summits, offering stunning views and challenging terrain for advanced riders. It’s also worth noting that Bear Mountain is a part of the Big Bear Mountain Resort, so when you buy a lift pass here you can also ski at neighboring Snow Summit. There are no shortages of lodging with everything from cozy cabins to hotels and endless dining options closer to Big Bear Lake.
A family-friendly resort with cruisey blue runs perfect for skill-building, as well as regular night skiing for evening adventures.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 42 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)
Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) - 36 miles (2 hours)
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 89 miles (2 hours 30 minutes)


Intermediates are sure to get the most out of Snow Summit with blues covering almost half the mountain, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to excite advanced skiers. You’ll find a few double black diamond chutes off the side of the wide groomed pistes, so drop in if you dare! With over 60% of its trails designed for intermediate skiers, Snow Summit provides wide, forgiving runs perfect for practicing turns. Your lift ticket also grants entry to Bear Mountain, just 3 miles away, offering freestyle terrain parks and additional variety. For coffee or a smoked pork belly sandwich at 8,200 feet duck inside Hog on the Rocks, where you can also enjoy panoramic views over the San Bernardino Mountains.
Three distinct ski areas cater to beginner, intermediate and advanced skiers, making it a versatile destination for groups with mixed abilities.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 47 miles (1 hour)
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 82 miles (2 hours)
John Wayne Airport (SNA) - 80 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)


Nestled in the scenic Angeles National Forest, Mountain High has been a hub for skiers since 1937, making it one of America’s oldest ski resorts. Today, it boasts 290 acres of skiable terrain, 14 lifts, and a top elevation of 8,200 feet. The resort is divided into three unique areas—North, East, and West Resort—connected by a convenient shuttle bus. Skiing after dark is also possible here thanks to floodlit slopes, plus the North Pole Tubing Park is great fun for everyone!
Mountain High’s variety of terrain, family-friendly amenities and night skiing opportunities make it a standout destination for Southern California skiers. Its proximity to Los Angeles and convenient layout ensure a hassle-free and enjoyable winter getaway for all skill levels.
With 3,500 skiable acres, 400 inches of annual snowfall and elevations up to 11,053 feet, Mammoth Mountain offers excellent conditions all season long.
Reno–Tahoe International Airport (RNO) - 160 miles (3 hours)
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 320 miles (5 hours 30 minutes)
Fresno Yosemite International Airport (FAT) - 150 miles (3 hours 30 minutes)


Although a long drive from L.A., Mammoth is truly an awesome all-around resort with everything you need for an epic mountain vacation. Located in the heart of the Sierra Nevadas, Mammoth Mountain is an all-round destination for skiers, snowboarders, and adventure seekers. Its summit, one of the highest lift-served peaks in California at 11,053 feet, delivers breathtaking alpine views and reliable snow conditions. Down in the village, there are accommodation options to suit every budget. Outside of skiing, there is no shortage of activities from a tubing park, snowmobiling and snowcat tours. But with all this comes one disadvantage; the slopes can get very busy during the holidays and on a fresh powder weekend.
Mt. Baldy offers a retro ski experience with steep terrain, stunning views of the San Gabriel Mountains, and a relaxed, no-frills atmosphere just an hour from Los Angeles.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 16 miles (45 minutes)
John Wayne Airport (SNA) - 52 miles (1 hour 15 minutes)
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 62 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)


Just an hour from Los Angeles, Mt. Baldy makes for an easy day trip. The resort isn’t large but what it lacks in size it makes up for in steep chutes and tight tree runs. More than 50% of the trails are advanced black runs, with steep chutes and tight tree runs for adrenaline seekers. Chair 4 provides easy entry to powder-filled backcountry areas, though conditions vary based on snowfall. A handful of blue and green trails wind down from the two 8,600-foot peaks, offering limited but enjoyable options for less experienced skiers. If you find the snow is starting to get slushy in the afternoon stick to the terrain off of Chair 3 as these north-facing slopes stay good for longer.
Snow Valley is the perfect destination for families and beginners, featuring dedicated beginner slopes, a welcoming atmosphere and night skiing on weekends for added flexibility.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 34 miles (1 hour)
John Wayne Airport (SNA) - 61 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 82 miles (2 hours)


Our top choice for a family-friendly ski resort close to L.A. is Snow Valley, particularly if you have little ones who are still learning to ski. The Children’s Learning Center specializes in teaching youngsters aged 4 to 12 years old, plus there’s a ski school providing lessons for adults too. And when it comes to trying out freestyle tricks, the Park Avenue terrain park is the perfect place to start. Even if you’re an accomplished skier Snow Valley is still well worth a visit, but bear in mind you may quickly cover the little skiable terrain on offer. 240 skiable acres with a mix of beginner and intermediate trails is perfect for learners and families, not so much for thrill seekers. Night skiing is available on select evenings, so make that day on the mountain last! There’s no lodging here but you’ll be able to stay in nearby Running Springs or Arrowhead.
Known for its challenging terrain, natural snow reliance and uncrowded slopes, Mt. Waterman is a favorite among experienced skiers and snowboarders looking for a more adventurous day on the mountain.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) - 64 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)
Ontario International Airport (ONT) - 64 miles (1 hour 30 minutes)
Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) - 50 miles (1 hour)


With just three chairlifts Mt. Waterman can’t claim to be the biggest or best ski resort close to Los Angeles, but it might just be the most underrated. Mt. Waterman embraces a retro ski vibe, perfect for those who value simplicity over luxury. You can escape the crowds at larger resorts and really get the most out of a powder day by choosing this little gem. With limited visitors, you’ll have more time to enjoy the mountain rather than waiting in lift lines. Mt. Waterman relies on natural snowfall, creating a true alpine feel when conditions allow. Ride the lifts up to 8,030 feet, drop into the Upper Bowl, and then carve down tree-lined trails all the way to the base area. And if you need to take a break, make sure it’s at The Warming Hut for a hot chocolate or whiskey next to the roaring open fire.