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  2. List of New England ski areas by vertical drop - Wikipedia

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    Rank Resort name State Vertical (ft) Skiable acres Trails Lifts Notes 1: Killington: Vermont: 3,050: 1,509: 155: 21: Largest drop in New England, 26th largest drop in the United States

  3. Sugarbush Resort - Wikipedia

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    Sugarbush Resort is a ski resort located in the Mad River valley in Warren, Vermont, owned by Alterra Mountain Company. It is one of the largest ski resorts in New England . The resort encompasses more than 4000 acres (16 km²), including 484 trail acres (2.34 km²) skiable, 53 miles (85 km) of trails, and 16 ski lifts .

  4. Snow sports: Upcoming upgrades at classic Sugarbush in ... - AOL

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    Vermont resort unveiled plan to spend $12.6 million on capital improvements Snow sports: Upcoming upgrades at classic Sugarbush in Vermont will be worth wait for skiers Skip to main content

  5. Winthrop H. Smith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1949 in New York, New York to Winthrop H. Smith and Vivian G. Brown.. Smith is now an entrepreneur, private investor, and chairman and CEO of Summit Ventures NE, LLC, which owned and operated Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont from October 2001 until it was sold to Colorado-based Alterra Mountain Company in January 2020.

  6. Mount Snow - Wikipedia

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    Mount Snow summer. Mount Snow (previously known as Mount Pisgah) is a mountain and ski resort in southern Vermont located in the Green Mountains.It is Vermont's southernmost big mountain, and therefore, closest to many Northeast metropolitan areas.

  7. Lift ticket - Wikipedia

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    Before ticket wickets, zip-ties, and RFID cards, lift tickets were stapled or glued directly to clothing, to prevent ticket holders from transferring lift tickets from one skier to another, thereby depriving ski resorts of revenue. This approach, however, damaged skiers' clothing. [3] [4] Ticket wicket

  8. Jay Peak Resort - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost part of the resort is just 4 miles (6.5 km) south of the border with Quebec, Canada. The resort opened for skiing in 1957 and later expanded to year-round activities. The mountain offers 81 trails served by nine lifts. It receives the most snowfall of any ski area in the Northeastern U.S. [3] and is known for its gladed skiing. [4]

  9. Burke Mountain (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Burke Mountain Resort has 55 ski trails and 15 glades with 270 acres (110 ha) skiable of terrain and over 100 acres (40 ha) of glades. Among the 55 trails, 11% are designated "Green Circle" (Beginner trails), 47% are "Blue Square" (Intermediate), 33% are "Black Diamond" (Advanced), and 9% are "Double Black Diamond" (Expert).