About Us

What is SKI HEART?

Like you, we love skiing and snowboarding. We wanted to create a place where you could quickly find the skiing and snowboarding information you need. On the SkiHeart.com website we provide the following information:

  • Current deals from online ski and snowboard merchants.
  • Direct links to all of the main ski and snowboard resorts.
  • Helpful links about lodging, tourism and ski clubs.

SKIHEART® does not sell any products. We are an online news service only. Any questions about products, services or ski/snowboard resorts should be directed to the retailer or resort who has sold you the product or service. We are here to help skiers and snowboarders by providing a one-stop website with all the information and helpful links they need.

Help Us Support These Programs

Leave No Trace

Leave No Trace
SkiHeart.com is a proud sponsor and partner of Leave No Trace. The Leave No Trace concept is one that crosses all boundaries of the recreation spectrum and is applicable for anyone who enjoys spending time in the out-of-doors.

The idea is simple leave the places you enjoy as good or better than you found them. There are both skills and ethics involved, as well as good decision-making. Leave No Trace believes that if people do something, even something simple, to help take care of the recreational resources they cherish, we will all benefit. Cleaner water, less campfire impacts, fewer negative encounters with wildlife, less damage/loss of cultural and historic artifacts are just a few of the benefits of adhering to Leave No Trace. To find out more about Leave No Trace, please visit their website at: http://lnt.org.

North American Police Ski Championships

The North American Police Ski Championships
Please help us support this great event. The North American Police Ski Championships will take place March 12-19, 2011 in Snowmass Village, CO..

This is the 22nd year that police officers (active and retired) from around the world, come together for a week of competition, camaraderie, and charity. The race benefits the Winter Sports Programs of Special Olympics and the Twin Towers Initiative honoring the 72 police officers lost on 9-11-01.

Dollars raised go to the new law enforcement museum being built in Washington, DC. You can find more about this event through the website at www.napsc.org, and the Twin Towers Initiative.com.