The Ultimate Hot Girl’s Ski Trip Packing List

I’ve been skiing since I could walk. Growing up, my parents worked at Okemo Mountain in Vermont, where I spent my childhood in Ski Wee. As a teen, my dad took us to Burke Mountain every weekend to brave -20°F weather, skiing from first chair to last. After years of freezing on icy slopes, I’m honestly surprised I still love skiing. But now, in my adult years, I take a "hot girl" approach—I stay warm, look fabulous, and have a blast. Let’s just say, après-ski is my favorite part of the day.

Over the years, I’ve learned skiing isn’t just an expensive hobby—it’s one that requires smart packing and preparation. As I work on personal growth, I look back on things I enjoyed as a child, and skiing was one of those things. Now that I'm an adult with a young child, it's my turn to make skiing fun for him. The key to an unforgettable ski trip is having the right gear, and I’m here to share my tried-and-true packing list. Whether it’s your first time hitting the slopes or you’re a seasoned pro, this guide will make sure you’re ready for anything Mother Nature throws your way. Plus, as an Airbnb Influencer, I can teach you how to start an Airbnb to help fund your adventures!

Check out my Winter Ski Gear Amazon Edit for all the essentials listed below!

Hot Girl Essentials for Hitting the Slopes

Let’s start with the basics—your ski gear. This can be the trickiest part of packing, so I recommend keeping these items permanently packed in your ski bag. I use packing cubes to stay organized and keep everything ready to go. After each trip, I wash and repack everything so I’m always set for the next adventure. Bonus tip: most airlines count your ski bag and boot bag as one piece of luggage!

  • Ski + Boot Bag Combo: A large, padded combo with wheels for easy transport. The bold color makes it easy to spot at baggage claim, and the matching boot bag keeps everything coordinated.

  • Plastic Bag for Skis: Protects your clothes from dirt and grime in your ski bag.

  • Packing Cubes: Keep your ski outfits organized and wrinkle-free.

  • Gear Bag: A convenient tote for gloves, goggles, and après-ski essentials.

  • Luggage Tags: Bright and durable tags to easily identify your gear.

  • Boot Dryer: Dries and freshens your boots overnight.

  • Travel Laundry Bag: Keeps dirty clothes separate from clean gear.

  • Compression Sacks: Save space in your luggage for souvenirs.

Women’s Ski Under Layers

Staying warm without overheating is all about layering with the right materials. Moisture-wicking and breathable fabrics are key to keeping dry and cozy all day long.

Women’s Ski Outer Layers

Always check the weather before heading out, and adjust your outerwear accordingly. Look for waterproof, windproof, and insulated pieces that keep you stylish and protected.

  • Balaclava: Full face protection for extreme weather conditions.

  • Ski Jacket: Insulated and waterproof with handy pockets for your lift pass.

  • Snow Pants: Flexible and warm, designed for all-day wear.

  • Gloves or Mittens: Waterproof with thermal insulation for ultimate warmth.

  • Helmet: Safety meets style—protect your head while staying cozy.

  • Goggles: Anti-fog and UV-protected lenses for clear vision.

  • Gaiters: Extra protection against snow and wind.

  • Wrist Guards: Essential for snowboarders or anyone prone to falls.

Extras for a Fun & Comfortable Ski Day

Staying comfy on the slopes is half the battle. Here are my must-have extras:

Ski Gear Essentials

If you’re renting gear, skip this section. But if you’re bringing your own, make sure you’ve got these essentials:

  • Skis: Choose the right type for your skill level and snow conditions.

  • Poles: Lightweight and sturdy for better balance.

  • Boots: Comfortable and supportive for all-day wear.

  • Bindings: Secure and adjustable for a perfect fit.

  • Ski Wax: Keep your skis smooth and fast.

  • Ski Tuning Kit: Essential for maintaining your gear.

  • Boot Heaters: Keep your feet warm on the coldest days.

  • Ski Bag Straps: Extra security for your gear in transit.

Après-Ski Must-Haves

After a day on the slopes, comfort is key. Here’s what I always pack to relax in style:

Hot Tub Ski Edit

Nothing beats a hot tub soak after skiing. Don’t forget these essentials:

  • Slides: Easy to slip on and off at the hot tub.

  • Bathing Suit: Stylish and comfortable for a post-ski soak.

  • Robe: Plush and warm for the walk to the hot tub.

  • Towel: Quick-drying and absorbent.

  • Water Bottle: Stay hydrated even in the hot tub.

  • Hat: Keep your head warm when it’s chilly outside.

  • Hair Claw: Keep your hair out of the way.

  • Waterproof Phone Pouch: Waterproof cell phone case that keeps the phone dry.

Fancy Dinner Out

Looking fabulous off the slopes is just as important as on the mountain. Here’s what to pack for a chic night out:

Warm Loungewear & Sleepwear

Cozy nights call for comfy clothes. Here’s what to bring:

Warm Loungewear & Sleepwear

Keep your makeup simple for ski days—you don’t want it rubbing off on your gear. But for fancy nights out, go all out!

Skiing can be a lot of work, but the right gear makes all the difference. With this packing list, you’ll be ready to hit the slopes in style and comfort. Don’t forget to check out my Winter Ski Gear Amazon Edit for all the essentials!

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