Keystone Lodge | Allegria Spa | Park Hyatt Beaver Creek | Teton Mountain Lodge
Ski Report
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Becca HensleyRestaurants
All that fun in the snow works up a mighty appetite. Fortunately,
the popular Sacramento-area sushi restaurant Mikuni (www.mikunisushi.com) has opened
its doors in the village at California's Northstar-at- Tahoe, where
you can try specialty items like the Northstar and Burton rolls.
For a different dining experience, ride the gondola in Jackson Hole
(www.jacksonhole.com) to
an elevation of 9,095 feet and eat at the on-mountain restaurant
Couloir. And in Colorado, west of Beaver Creek, the Ritz-Carlton
Bachelor Gulch welcomes a branch of Spago (www.ritzcarlton.com). Expect
classic Wolfgang Puck dishes like smoked-salmon pizza topped with
caviar, and roasted organic chicken with potato puree.
Spas
Keystone Lodge & Spa's (www.keystonelodge.rockresorts.com)
newly expanded eco-minded spa now makes Keystone the largest spa
facility in Colorado's Summit County. The Mountain Glow scrub and
Sun & Snow facial are perfect, pampering après-ski treatments.
Or, after a day schussing down the slopes, treat your aching
muscles to a little time in the caldarium (a mineral-rich soaking
pool in a heated room) at Allegria Spa at the Park Hyatt Beaver
Creek (www.parkhyattbeavercreek.com).
It's just one of the many features of the spa's Roman-style
hydrotherapy center. Farther north, at Jackson Hole's Teton
Mountain Lodge & Spa (www.tetonlodge.com), the
three-story Solitude Spa pampers guests with treatments like the
Skin Indulgence Glacier Body Wrap and a huge outdoor hot tub that
affords jaw-dropping views of the Rockies.
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