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Where Can You Ski in July?

Where Can You Ski in July? Explore the Andes with PowderQuest

Summertime might seem like an interminable waiting game to seasoned skiers and snowboarders. When you're wanting fresh powder, the beach isn't the best option, resorts are closed, and the snow has melted.


What if, however, you could pursue winter all the way to the Southern Hemisphere, where the adventure is just getting started and the mountains are covered with fresh snow? PowderQuest can help with that.


From July through October, the magnificent Andes Mountains provide top-notch skiing and snowboarding, and we have over 20 years of experience uncovering South America's hidden gems.

Why Ski South America in July?


In the Andes, winter is in full force when summer arrives in the Northern Hemisphere. Renowned ski resorts and vast backcountry areas may be found in nations like Argentina and Chile, which are ideal for chasing deep snow and escaping the heat. Few locations in the world can equal the spectacular experiences that the Andes provide during this time of year, whether you're looking for pristine powder or well-maintained resort runs.


Why Choose PowderQuest for Your South American Ski Adventure?


Every skier and snowboarder has unique tastes and goals, and we at PowderQuest recognize this. For this reason, we provide two different tour options, each intended to provide a special and memorable experience:


1. South America Ski Touring – Backcountry Trips


If you crave untouched powder, the freedom of exploration, and the challenge of earning your turns, our backcountry trips are tailor-made for you.


  • Choose from hut-to-hut adventures or lift-assisted backcountry tours.

  • Perfect for advanced to expert skiers and splitboarders ready to push their limits.

  • Explore remote areas of Patagonia, far from the crowds, guided by experts who know the region intimately.

  • These trips provide the ultimate sense of adventure, rewarding you with pristine
    landscapes and untouched descents.


2. All-Mountain Ski Resort Trips


Prefer the convenience of lifts with the thrill of off-piste runs? Our all-mountain resort trips combine the best of both worlds.


  • Access a variety of groomed runs, secret stashes, and off-piste gems known only to locals.

  • Ideal for upper-intermediate to advanced skiers and snowboarders.

  • Experience resorts in Argentina and Chile with guidance from experienced, bilingual PowderQuest guides.


Regardless of your preference, our licensed guides are committed to giving you the most enjoyable, safe, and memorable Andean experience possible.


Conclusion: Start Your July Skiing Adventure in South America


When you can ski and snowboard in July, why wait for winter? The ultimate snow adventure may be found in the Andes of South America, which provide top-notch powder, amazing backcountry terrain, and genuine cultural experiences.


Regardless of your preference for isolated, unexplored backcountry excursions or lift-served runs at prestigious resorts, PowderQuest offers professionally guided trips suited to your goals and ability level.


Join us for an unforgettable winter adventure and get away from the summer heat.


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