Contrary to popular belief, ski trips are ideal for parties of one, too.

But ski trips can also be great for solo travelers.

Theres a reason for the singles line at the chairlift.

Matterhorn and Zermatt, Switzerland

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Some destinations are better for solo skiing than others, though.

If youre looking to brush up on your skills and meet other travelers, consider a group ski lesson.

Full-day lessons and clinics max out at five people.

Street in Aspen, Colorado, in winter

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The skiing is not too shabby, either.

Fast-moving singles lines mean solo travelers get there even quicker.

Plan your trip around the annualWinter Rendezvous, Stowes LGBTQ+ Pride celebration since the early ’80s.

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The resort is perched on one of Tahoes tallest mountains, but it’s still very accessible.

The shuttle from RenoTahoe International Airport to South Lake Tahoe lasts only about an hour.

Solo travelers may want to check out the 21-roomDesolation Hotel, which bills itself as a micro resort.

Heavenly ski resort Gondola, South Lake Tahoe

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From yoga to trapeze classes, its almost impossible to feel lonely here.

Zermatt, Switzerland

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Who says solo travelers shouldnt splurge on aEuropean ski vacation?

Vehicle-freeZermatt, accessible by train from Zurich or Geneva, is about as idyllic as ski villages come.

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Scenic view of snowcapped mountains against sky, Zermatt, Switzerland

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