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Vermont Ski Conditions and Ski Area Facts

 

Alpine Conditions - Cross-Country Conditions - Quick Vermont Ski Conditions Report (refresh your browser if ski condition info shows as "temporarily unavailable"): 

 

Guides to Skiing in Vermont

 

Ski Magazine's Guide to New England and QuebecSki Magazine's Guide to New England and Quebec 

This guidebook covers ski resorts in Vermont and elsewhere in New England.  It has received excellent reviews for its content.

 

 

 

Ski Organizations

 

Ski Vermont

Website of the Vermont Ski Areas Association offers snow conditions, ski area info, schedule of events, ski passbooks and additional ski resources.

 

Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports Organization

Vermont adaptive ski and sports program offers year round programs and activities for individuals with disabilities.  The website includes an online calendar of events.

 

Vermont Alpine Ski Areas

 

Ascutney

Brownsville, Vermont ski area.  1,800 foot vertical drop, 56 trails and 6 lifts spread over 150 acres.

 

Bear Creek

Plymouth, Vermont ski area.  1,300 foot vertical drop, 15 trails and 1 lift spread over 51 acres.  Access is limited to 450 people per day.

 

Bolton Valley

Bolton, Vermont ski area.  1,625 foot vertical drop, 61 trails and 6 lifts spread over 168 acres.

 

Bromley

Manchester, Vermont ski area.  1,330 foot vertical drop, 43 trails and 10 lifts spread over 175 acres.

 

Burke

East Burke, Vermont ski area.  2,000 foot vertical drop, 43 trails and 4 lifts spread over 240 acres.

 

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