Skiing in Vermont - Resorts & Ski Areas
Plan your Vermont ski trip with these links to Vermont ski areas, resorts, snow condition reports, and more.
Baby's First Ski Lesson
My daughter got off to a solid and enthusiastic start as a skier during her first ski lesson at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow, Vermont.
10 Places to Snowshoe and Cross-Country Ski in Vermont
From your About Guide, Vermont is New England's winter sports capital. If careening downhill on skis isn't your thing, that doesn't mean you can't play in the fluffy white stuff. Here's your guide to 10 places where you can cross-country ski or snowshoe.
Bromley
With upgraded snowmaking and challenges for skiers of all levels, Bromley in southern Vermont has much to offer. Purchase value tickets and get a discount.
Jay Peak
Vermont's Northeast Kingdom is where you'll find Jay Peak. Their Web site is where you'll find snow reports, lodging, trail maps, rates, and much more.
Killington Resort
Check current conditions, find out about events, check for special deals, explore lodging options, and more at Killington's Web home.
Mad River Glen
Snowboards are banned at Mad River Glen, a ski area in Waitsfield, Vermont, that prides itself on keeping skiing a sport, not an industry. Mad River Glen is the only cooperatively owned ski area in America, and it is home to the nation's last surviving single chairlift.
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Avoid the crowds and head to the Middlebury College Snow Bowl in Middlebury, Vermont, where you can ski on 15 trails. Photos and a daily conditions report are available online.
Mount Snow
Look into lodging, special events, ski and snowboard programs and more for Southern Vermont's Mount Snow. See also:
Snow Lake Lodge at Mount Snow Review
Snowshoe Tours at Mount Snow
Snow Lake Lodge at Mount Snow Review
Snowshoe Tours at Mount Snow
Okemo Mountain
This Ludlow, Vermont, ski resort provides online access to snow reports, ticket rates, lodging information and other news.
Smugglers' Notch
Rated the number one ski resort in the East by readers of Mountain Sports & Living, Smugglers' offers three mountains for skiing in northern Vermont.
Stowe Mountain Resort
Ski Vermont's highest peak! Stowe's Web site has all you need to plan your trip--conditions, lodging, ski and snowboard school details, plus!
Stratton
Before you head to Stratton in northern Vermont, check their online snow report and lodging availability information.
Sugarbush
A great place for beginners and families, Sugarbush in Vermont's Mad River Valley also offers ice skating, snowshoeing, sleigh rides, and more.
Suicide Six Ski Area
This intimidating-sounding Woodstock, Vermont, ski area at the Woodstock Inn & Resort has 23 trails for skiing and snowboarding. The resort also boasts a Nordic Center for cross-country skiing enthusiasts.
