Vermont


Killington

The Largest Ski & Snowboard Area in the East. Killington offers the most skiing and most variety of terrain served by the East's highest capacity lift system. Six interconnected mountains and nearby Pico Mountain, provide unparalleled diversity of skiing and the greatest vertical in New England. Snowboarders are drawn to the challenge of the longest terrain park in the East. High elevation vistas, mountain-to-mountain exploration on more than 87 miles of trails and the charm of…

Stratton Mountain Resort

Set on the highest peak in southern Vermont, Stratton Mountain offers an exhilarating skiing experience for beginner to expert with 92 trails and a 2,003-foot vertical drop. Stratton Mountain offers the best of both worlds as old-fashioned New England hospitality meets state of the art snowmaking and grooming. Located in the heart of Vermont's famed snowbelt, Stratton Mountain looks forward to plenty of natural snowfall each winter. Sixteen lifts, including four high-speed…

Bromley Mountain

Bromley Mountain located in the Green Mountain National Forest, six miles east of Manchester, Vt., is one of the oldest continuous running ski areas in the United States. Founded in 1936 by beer heir Fred Pabst, Jr., a pioneer in the ski industry, Bromley introduced ski lift and ski area design, trail grooming, day care and other concepts. Pabst designed Bromley's trails to offer breathtaking views, a southern exposure (the only one in New England) and trails that all lead back to the…

Stowe Mountain Resort

Longer Trails. More Skiing Stowe Mountain Resort is located on Mt. Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak at 4,395 feet above sea level. This year brings the addition of a new inter-mountain transfer lift, new trails, a new beginner area, new high-speed detachable quads, and a new fully-automated snowmaking system. New mountainside residences and a new Audubon Signature Sanctuary mountain golf course only make your experience all the better! Stowe Mountain Resort's recent…

Okemo Mountain Resort

Okemo Mountain Resort is located in Ludlow, VT, and offers big mountain skiing and riding with the service and charm you would expect of this New England state. With Vermont?s most extensive snowmaking coverage, Southern Vermont?s highest vertical (2,200 ft.), a modern and efficient lift system and a vast trail network that spreads across five mountain areas, Okemo offers an exceptional vacation experience for all ability levels. A variety of lodging & activities are located within…

Mad River Glen

Considered one of America's best-kept secrets, Mad River Glen is attracting more skiers who appreciate the uniqueness of this mountain. Mad River Glen is one of the most unique ski areas in the country, famous for its legendary expert terrain, beautiful and varied beginner and intermediate trails, and, of course, the nation's last surviving single chairlift. The extensive trail system follows the contours of General Stark Mountain to a single base area, making it easy for families…

Smugglers' Notch Resort

Smugglers' Notch Resort is located in the picturesque Green Mountains of northern Vermont and is the only resort in North America to Guarantee Family Fun! A renowned family resort... also rated the #1 Ski Resort Family Programs in North America! Smugglers' has over 1,000 acres of all-terrain access including 750+ acres of woods in between trails. This resort has something for everyone! The area consists of three interconnected mountains - Morse, Madonna and Sterling - offering…

Magic Mountain

Magic Mountain in Londonderry is a true renaissance of the old-fashioned Vermont mountain area experience. Many skiers and riders ‘in the know’ consider Magic to be one of southern Vermont’s last unspoiled winter destinations. The area has been making improvements every year since reopening in 1997. Don’t be fooled though, Magic is by no means the new kid on the block. The mountain was originally developed in 1960 by Swiss instructor and film producer Hans Thorner, whose intent was…

Sugarbush Resort

With over 4,000 acres of terrain stretching across six peaks and two mountain areas, Sugarbush Resort, located in Vermont's majestic Green Mountains and between two National Historic Villages, is like no other in America. Located 45 minutes south of Burlington, Vermont's International Airport, a three-hour drive from Boston and five hours from the George Washington Bridge, the resort boasts diverse terrain, tons of snow and an idyllic way of life. Winter turns this 4,083, giant into a…

Suicide Six

Suicide Six is nestled snugly in the Green Mountains and cradled by the Ottauquechee River in Woodstock, Vt. Suicide Six is a mid-sized family area for all ability levels with 23 trails, including the famous Face -- for experts only. Two chairlifts and a separate J-bar serving a beginners' area provide for skiing throughout the winter on both natural and man-made snow. Other services include a cafeteria and full-service lounge, a sales and repair shop, equipment rental (including…

Middlebury College Snow Bowl

Middlebury College Snow Bowl is nestled in Vermont's Green Mountains and is only 15 miles from the main campus. The Snow Bowl has one of the richest skiing traditions in the country. The first trails were cut on the Bowl's Worth Mountain back in 1934. Ever since, the Bowl, owned and operated by Middlebury College, has been home to some of the best skiers in the country. The College's ski teams, which train and compete at the Bowl, have won eastern and national collegiate championships…

Jay Peak

Jay Peak is located in north central Vermont, and is one of Vermont's nicest ski resorts. The ski area offers 2,153 vertical feet of skiing, 77 diverse trails and glades, 80 percent snowmaking coverage and modern, efficient lifts including Vermont's only aerial tramway. Jay Peak is famous for receiving the most natural snowfall of any eastern ski resort, averaging 379 inches. Snowboarders love all trails on the mountain, but can also ride a half-pipe and terrain course all their…

Mount Snow

Mount Snow first opened for skiing on December 12, 1954 with two chairlifts, two rope tows and seven trails that extended about halfway up the mountain. Over the years Mount Snow would continue to grow steadily, adding lifts, facilities and snowmaking capacity until today Mount Snow skiers can enjoy four separate lodge facilities, 23 lifts capable of carrying 36,252 skiers per hour and 476 acres of snowmaking! Through the years Mount Snow has also worked to maintain the goals and…

Bolton Valley Resort

Bolton Valley is a full-service, four-season destination resort on 6,000 private, wooded acres surrounded by the Green Mountains of Vermont. With six lifts, and 61 trails covering 165 acres of skiable terrain, Bolton offers something for every level of skier. Snowmakers and groomers work seven days a week to ensure the best possible conditions. Lift lines are rare and the trails uncrowded. Bolton boasts 105 km of cross-country skiing terrain, featuring some of the best conditions in…

Ascutney Mountain Resort

Ascutney Mountain Resort is Vermont's fastest growing family ski destination. This mountain brings the word "family" back into winter vacations. All of their ski trails converge at the base area, making in virtually impossible to get lost. This is a big mountain with dozens of trails covered by 95 percent snowmaking. From the gentle slope of Little Eagle to the awesome pitch of Freefall to the fast-paced cruiser of Snowdance, there is something for everyone. Nightly grooming means…

Cochran Ski Area

Cochran's Ski Area is a nonprofit enterprise and home to a junior race team, hundreds of school children and a host of learn-to-ski & snowboard programs. The Cochran family opened their first rope tow in 1961 to provide skiing for their children and neighboring kids during the week. Since then the backyard training area has grown into a challenging ski area with expanded lifts and slopes. But the love and thrill of downhill skiing that started the Cochran's on the road to World Cup…

Burke Mountain

Renowned for its breathtaking views and ski racing heritage, Burke Mountain is the best kept secret in the Northeast. Home of the Burke Mountain Academy, the preeminent ski academy in the country with 40 Olympians to its credit, Burke Mountain features sweeping, winding trails, an average of 248 inches of snowfall each year, 45 trails and glades on 250 acres of terrain, and a vertical drop of 2,011 feet. A unique blend of friendly, genuine staff and traditional terrain define the character…

Pico Mountain

Pico Ski & Summer Resort is located in central Vermont neighboring Killington Mountain. More than 17 miles of ski trails across four of Vermont's most scenic peaks and 42 trails leading to one base area village make Pico skiers a happy group. Pico has a 1,967-foot vertical and one of the highest elevations in the east and ranked among the top ski areas in natural snowfall. It is an ideal spot for intermediate skiers preferring long run-outs. Snowmaking covers 82 percent of the…