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Smugglers' Notch Resort is a ski resort area in the town of Cambridge, Vermont, United States, located near the village of Jeffersonville.Its vertical drop of 2,610 feet (800 m) is the fourth largest in New England and the third largest in Vermont. [2]
Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area is a ski resort in Rutland County, Vermont, United States, near the town of Killington. It is the largest ski area in the eastern U.S., and has the largest vertical drop in New England at 3,050 feet (930 meters). [3] [4] The mountain has been nicknamed the "Beast of the East." [5]
Stowe Mountain Resort is a ski resort in the northeastern United States, near the town of Stowe in northern Vermont, comprising two separate mountains: Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak. The lift-served vertical drop of Mount Mansfield is 2,360 feet (719 m), the fifth largest in New England and the fourth largest in Vermont.
With the 2023-2024 ski season opening in less than a month, the Free Press decided to find out what's new at Vermont's resorts, many, but not all of which, are represented here. If they gave us an ...
From Mount Snow to Okemo, these are the best Vermont ski resorts. These resorts offer some of the best skiing in Vermont, plus activities for the whole family.
Vermont is a skier's paradise, drawing the New York crowd from competing New Hampshire to her tall and furrowed slopes. And why not? Some the best ski resorts in the United States reside in Vermont.
It is Vermont's southernmost big mountain, and therefore, closest to many Northeast metropolitan areas. In September 2019, Mount Snow joined Vail Resorts' portfolio of 37 resorts and its Epic Pass, along with all other 16 resorts owned by Peak Resorts [1] Mount Snow is home to Carinthia Parks, [2] which debuted in the 2008–2009 season ...
The Middlebury College Snowbowl is a ski area in Hancock, Vermont, 13 miles (21 km) east of Middlebury in the Green Mountains. The site has been owned and operated by Middlebury College since its first trails were cut in 1934. [1] The Snowbowl has 17 trails and 3 lifts, offering access to more than 700 acres (2.8 km 2) of terrain.