Skiing And Snowboarding
Winter In Its Original State
Skiing and Riding
With deep roots dating back to the development of the first rope tow, Vermont’s skiing heritage is a testament to the passion that lights up the slopes today. Vermont’s 20 alpine ski areas range from expansive resorts to intimate community hills. Whether you crave the thrill of glades and steeps, prefer the gentle slopes for learning, or enjoy the well-groomed trails, Vermont’s diverse terrain caters to every skier’s preferences. What sets Vermont apart is its unparalleled snowmaking capabilities, covering a vast majority of the trail network across the state. As a global leader in snowmaking technology and sustainability, Vermont ensures a consistently high-quality, unmatched skiing and riding experience.
Sharing the Stoke
Return to what skiing is all about: Check out these indie ski resorts in small towns throughout Vermont. Magic Mountain, Saskadena Six, and Bolton Valley are some of the oldest ski hills in America, where skiing and snowboarding have kept their soul.
Vermont’s Ski Areas
With 20 alpine skiing areas representing some of the most diverse terrain in the east, Vermont’s resorts offer a lot to discover for skiers and riders of all ability levels. From Vermont’s highest peak to the longest opening season on the East Coast to the country’s most family-friendly resort, this selection of resorts and ski areas represents just a cross-section of what Vermont has to offer.
Jay Peak Resort
One of Vermont’s northernmost resorts, Jay Peak is also home to the state’s only indoor waterpark and an indoor ice rink.
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Home to the highest vertical drop in New England and often the East’s longest opening season, the “Beast of the East” offers close access to Pico Mountain, too.
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Known as Vermont’s Sun Mountain, this family-friendly resort offers almost 200 acres of skiable terrain, including a mountain adventure park.
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Ski and ride on Vermont’s highest peak. Mount Mansfield is a winter playground with 116 trails and an annual average of more than 300 inches of natural snowfall.
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Smugglers Notch is consistently ranked top resort in the east for families. With an on-site arcade and family fun zone in addition to beginner-friendly terrain, it’s a great destination for all ages.
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“Ski it if you can.” Home to the oldest operating single chair lift still in its original location in North America, this skiers-only area takes pride in its history of focusing on sport, not profit.
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Called the Standing Mountain in the area’s original Abenaki, Saskadena Six is among the oldest ski areas in North America. Discover a world-class snow sports school and a fun après scene in Woodstock.
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Offering southern Vermont’s highest vertical drop at 2,200 feet, Okemo Mountain Resort is also home to a winter roller coaster, snow tubing, ice skating, mini golf, and mountain biking.
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This Mad River Valley four-season resort offers skiing and riding on 111 trails over six mountain peaks. Summertime features an 18-hole disc golf course, golfing, and more.
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Discover 99 trails, glades, fast lifts, accommodations, mountain biking, golf, and events at this southern Vermont four-season ski resort.
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Ski Vermont is your source for resort information, including Alpine ski area locations and conditions.
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Skiing under the lights offers a different energy, sometimes featuring community dinners and always with the sense of freedom that comes from shredding and turning under the stars.
Bolton Valley Resort
Bolton Valley Resort is the largest resort offering night skiing in Vermont, running a tow rope, two double chairs, and a quad.
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This family-run hill in Richmond offers skiing that feels true to the sport’s roots on terrain with a history of turning out Olympians.
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With night skiing one night a week, a free carpet service for beginners, and community-run spirit, the Middlebury Snow Bowl is a great central Vermont destination.
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Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports works to create accessible outdoors experiences year-round, from skiing and riding to fat biking, boating, and more, allowing those with different mobility needs to enjoy the same experiences as their loved ones.
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Discover more about Vermont’s ski culture and be inspired to plan your visit.
6 Reasons to Ski Vermont
With wild, steep terrain and plenty of learning trails, backcountry buried in powder, and a storied history responsible for today’s jovial, passionate ski culture, skiing Vermont is a badge of honor. Here’s six reasons to ski the Greens.
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Solitude combines with the adrenaline rush of zipping around trees and jumping frozen waterfalls on skis when you go off-piste in Vermont.
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The Green Mountain State has several independent resorts where you can enjoy groomed trails, backcountry skiing, pristine powder, and ultimately crowd-free turns.
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With 20 downhill resorts and a wide variety of diverse terrain, there’s plenty to explore on skis or a snowboard in Vermont. Start planning using this guide.
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Whether you’re not a skier or just want to mix it up between runs, here are a few alternate activities to try when you visit one of Vermont’s winter resorts this season.
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Vermont ski resorts are pioneers in sustainable practices, embodying a commitment to preserving the pristine beauty of their mountainous landscapes. From implementing eco-friendly snowmaking technologies to investing in renewable energy sources, these resorts strive to minimize their environmental “bootprint.” Many have embraced comprehensive recycling programs, energy-efficient infrastructure, and initiatives to protect local wildlife habitats. With a focus on responsible land management and promoting eco-awareness among visitors, Vermont ski resorts are not just providing thrilling alpine experiences but also leading the way in ensuring the longevity of the sport and community.
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