Winter Sports in New England
When New England is dressed in winter white, it's time to get out and play! Here's your guide to downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, sledding, skating and other winter wonders in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
10 Places to Snowshoe and Cross-Country Ski in Vermont
Vermont is New England's winter sports capital, and if careening downhill on skis or a snowboard isn't your thing, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy playing in the fluffy white stuff. Here's your guide to 10 places in Vermont where you can cross-country ski or snowshoe.
Vermont is New England's winter sports capital, and if careening downhill on skis or a snowboard isn't your thing, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy playing in the fluffy white stuff. Here's your guide to 10 places in Vermont where you can cross-country ski or snowshoe.
Your Sledding Estate: Mills Mansion
Ever wish you had your own 192-acre Hudson River Valley estate with a snow-covered, sweeping, descending hill for a back lawn that was perfect for sledding and tobogganing in the winter? In neighboring New York, you'll find just that at Mills Mansion, a New York State Historic Site that is open to the public for sledding fun.
Ever wish you had your own 192-acre Hudson River Valley estate with a snow-covered, sweeping, descending hill for a back lawn that was perfect for sledding and tobogganing in the winter? In neighboring New York, you'll find just that at Mills Mansion, a New York State Historic Site that is open to the public for sledding fun.
