Top 20 Skiing Influencers on Instagram (Jan 2026)

We found 97 skiing Influencers
These influencers mention 'skiing' in their Instagram bio. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
01/21/2026
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2. Hunter Hansen | Skier & Creator

United States

📍Utah-based skier & father 🚁⛷️68k/150k & I’m taking a follower heli skiing 📨 Collab: hunthansen2@gmail.com

Followers
74k
Fake followers
13.68%
Engagement rate
2.94%
Average Reel plays
79.9k
Audience gender
male
54.99%
female
45.01%
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Audience location by country
United States
86.68%
Italy
3.39%
Canada
1.4%
Russia
0.93%
Australia
0.82%
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3. Nick McNutt

Canada

Skiing backwards, sometimes forwards. Squamish, BC 🇨🇦 @thenorthface @atomicski @mammutna @surefootskiing @altitudesports @tetongravity

Followers
56.8k
Fake followers
18.33%
Engagement rate
2.19%
Average Reel plays
19.9k
Audience gender
male
81.64%
female
18.36%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
50.12%
Canada
15.01%
France
3.54%
United Kingdom
2.78%
Italy
2.76%
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9. Warner Nickerson

Mostly skiing and sailing 👊 c’est normal ceo U.S. Ski Team Board (elected Alpine Athlete Rep) Dodge Boots K2 Skis

Followers
33.5k
Fake followers
14.06%
Engagement rate
3.61%
Average Reel plays
45.2k
Audience gender
female
14.83%
male
85.17%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
United States
19.77%
Sweden
16.17%
Norway
7.12%
Germany
6.67%
United Kingdom
5.29%

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11. NOBUHIRO YAMADA / 山田 暢洋

Japan

Editor&AD Planner/Tokyo,Japan @ny_photodiary Luv #dogs #skiing #roadbiking #Bordercollie HALO ♀2005/12/31-2019/07/29🌈 AURA ♂2019/08/13-

Followers
25.5k
Fake followers
49.09%
Engagement rate
2.62%
Average Reel plays
2.3k
Audience gender
male
39.17%
female
60.83%
Top performing Reels
  1. 15.2k
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  3. 11.2k
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Japan
60.89%
United States
12.55%
Brazil
4.33%
Australia
3.46%
Spain
1.73%
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13. Simone Wittgen - Dutch travel shooter & writer

The Netherlands

• Coastal, rural & urban calmspots in Europe • Press & Travel Influencer Award • Blogs👇🏼

Followers
23.8k
Fake followers
23.44%
Engagement rate
3.07%
Average Reel plays
3.5k
Audience gender
female
61.54%
male
38.46%
Top performing Reels
  1. 7.4k
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
The Netherlands
23.01%
United States
12.4%
Brazil
9.87%
Indonesia
4.26%
Italy
4.21%
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14. Max Hofer 🇦🇹

Austria

📍SALZKAMMERGUT •skiing•mountains•lakeside•motorcycles• #letsgoskiing #thevandeerredbullway #protectedbyscience

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16. Teresa | mountains & outdoor

↠ outdoor enthusiast 🏔️ ↠ hiking • mountaineering • skiing • cycling • climbing ↠ mountains and photography 📩 resiii.k@web.de

Followers
22.3k
Fake followers
21.37%
Engagement rate
10.96%
Average Reel plays
12.1k
Audience gender
Top performing Reels
  1. Pfingsten 2023. Wenige Meter nach der Schlüsselstelle passiert es. Ein kleiner Fehler, eine ungünstige Gruppendynamik, die dazu führt, dass ich in einen Klettersteig einsteige, den ich von Anfang an als eher zu schwierig für mich eingeschätzt hatte, und ein bisschen Pech. Ich falle gut 7m und breche mir den Tibiakopf. Von heute auf morgen ändert sich alles. Statt Trailrunning Reha. Ein ganzes Jahr voller Träume zerplatzt. Laufen lernen. Neu starten. Mit dem Unfall zerbricht nicht nur mein Knie, sondern auch meine toxische Beziehung. Seitdem ist mein Leben nicht mehr, wie es war - und zwei Jahre später kann ich von ganzem Herzen sagen: Zum Glück! Aus dem Unfall habe ich drei wichtige Dinge gelernt: 1.) Kenne dein Limit. Aber lass dir nie von jemandem einreden, dass du etwas nicht kannst. Am Tag vor dem Unfall stehe ich an einem Grat. Altschnee. Ein Gewitter zieht auf und es fängt an zu hageln. Und wieder sind sie da, die mentalen Probleme mit der Höhe. Er läuft weiter, dreht sich nicht um und ruft nur: Wenn du das nicht gehen kannst, kannst du halt keine Touren mit uns gehen. Hätte ich den Klettersteig gemacht ohne diese Erfahrung am Tag zuvor? Ohne das Gefühl, etwas beweisen zu wollen? Zwei Jahre später habe ich ganz andere Touren gemacht, mit jemandem an meiner Seite, der sich in so einer Situation umdreht und sagt: Jetzt atme einmal ein und aus und dann machen wir zusammen langsam weiter. Du schaffst das und ich bin für dich da. See the difference! 2.) Niemand wird’s für dich tun. Du bist selbst für‘s Erreichen deiner Ziele zuständig. Wenn niemand mehr da ist, der deine Bilder macht, was dann? Nichts was dann. Nach dem Unfall kaufe ich mir eine Kamera und entdecke ein Hobby für mich, das mir so viel mehr Freude bereitet, als ich je gedacht hätte. It’s in your own hands. 3.) Das Leben geht weiter. Egal wie schwer es in dem Moment ist, gleich wie viel Zeit es braucht. Ich laufe weniger Trails seitdem. Dafür fahre ich Rennrad. Ich habe keinen Klettersteig mehr betreten. Dafür klettere ich jetzt. Ich bin weniger getrieben und viel mehr im Moment. It‘s about the mindset. Ich bin froh, dass mein Leben nicht mehr ist, wie es war! #climbing #unfall
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Germany
21.41%
Austria
15.76%
Italy
7.79%
United States
5.9%
United Kingdom
3.93%
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17. Domagoj

⛔️ NO DM ⛔️ 💙⛷💙 #skiing #nature #photography #mountains #camping

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18. Finn Dolan

United States

20 | Adrenaline Seeker Cliff Jumping / Freestyle Skiing @universityofutah Chemical Engineering📚 My Gear ⬇️

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19. Audrée Lafrenière

Canada

Québécoise running & skiing in beautiful BC ⛰🏔 @coros_canada ambassador Watch our High Lonesome 100 film 🎥 ⬇️

Followers
20.2k
Fake followers
11.84%
Engagement rate
8.4%
Average Reel plays
21.3k
Audience gender
female
44.25%
male
55.75%
Top performing Reels
  1. 5.9k
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  3. I might be the only one with a bib number and a buckle here, but this race finish was definitely a team effort. I struggled early on with the altitude, and had trouble finding my climbing legs. The foot injury that took me out of the Eiger 100k last year also flared up about 50k in, but this time I was determined not to stop (read: I would not let a medic look at it). 😉 I was excited to pick up my 1st pacer @alpineheather15 at mile 49 after a long and fairly lonely day, but the night was pretty rough. Fighting sleepiness, managing injury and struggling to keep food down (even had a little puke, but not much of a rally). By the time the sun came up, I felt like a shell of a human, surviving on Tylenol and caffeine pills, begging to finally descend (and stay) below 2,800m. After a much needed reset at mile 68, I started feeling better, and could count on @coralcandleford to remind (ahem, force) me to eat every 20 minutes or so, and together we made our way through the final 32 miles, albeit a little slower than I would have liked. While I was in it, I felt like everything was going wrong, and I failed to see that I was actually doing just fine. In hindsight, I am happy with the outcome, and I am proud of how I handled the curveballs thrown at me over the course of those 34 hours. Big thank you to @highlonesome100 for putting on an absolutely world-class event on very challenging terrain. I have nothing but good things to say about each of the many volunteers I’ve come across, and I highly recommend this event to any runner looking to challenge themselves. Thank you also to our partners in this adventure; @lawswhiskey @arcteryxbc @fenixlight and @corosglobal. Your support means the world! Last but not least, thanks to @jpelletier for being supportive and encouraging as ever, and for filming, crewing and getting my pacers out on course (almost) always on time. 😉 photo credit: @mahting_putelis & @jchapell
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Canada
62.54%
United States
17.61%
United Kingdom
3.57%
France
1.56%
Italy
1.56%
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20. Mali Noyes

United States

I used to only nordic ski, now I mostly hop turn in a harness. Watch “Rapid Fire - Speed Skiing the Chuting Gallery” on my YouTube this fall ⬇️

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