VERMONT
There’s no better way to start off the Winter season than by visiting the largest resort in New England. Great terrain, fun nightlife and a destination for beginners and experts. Whether you are hitting the Moguls on Bear Mountain or taking a nice cruiser on Snowshed, there’s plenty to choose from Killington’s 200+ trails. Their access roads provides some of the best nightlife with 2 miles of bars and restaurants.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire’s largest ski resort, Bretton Woods largest ski area with offers 464 acres of skiing and snowboarding on 62 trails and 35 glades and three terrain parks! Ten lifts, including four high-speed quads, make your ride up the mountain almost as fun as the ride down. Recently expanded, their glade skiing is where you want to go on a powder day.
VERMONT
One of Vermont’s oldest resorts, Stowe is old school. Their Its famed “Front Four” are some of the steepest and most challenging trails in the Northeast. Experience beautiful views of Mount Mansfield Vermont’s highest peak. Check out Spruce Peak for cruisers and groomed runs! The access road offers a wide variety of bars and restaurants to enjoy. Don’t miss happy hour at the Matterhorn!
MAINE
Known for its dependable snow, Sunday River boasts some of the most diverse terrain in the Eastern United States. Its 131 trails are serviced by a modern lift system consisting of 18 lifts which include four high-speed quads and the only Chondola—half high-speed six person lift, half gondola—in New England. Sunday River’s sprawling terrain is divided over eight peaks: White Cap, Locke Mountain, Barker Mountain, Spruce Peak, Aurora Peak, Oz and Jordan Bowl. All are and easy to navigate and the majority feature terrain for every level of skier or snowboarder.
This Maine resort has the most slopeside lodging in the East, so all of its impressive terrain is very accessible no matter where you stay.
Free public shuttles provide access to the vast number of dining, shopping and activity options both at the resort and in the nearby village of Bethel. Night-skiing, tubing, ice skating and live entertainment every weekend makes a Sunday River ski vacation one that everyone will enjoy, and remember for years to come.
NEW YORK
Home of the 1980 Winter Olympics and dedicated to the Army’s 10th Mountain Division, Whiteface Mountain Resort opened in 1958 and is one of the High Peaks of the Adirondacks in Wilmington, New York.
With the biggest vertical drop of the eastern ski resorts (3,429 feet), Whiteface, NH, offers 288 skiable acres serviced by 11 lifts, including one gondola. The ski area’s summit elevation of 4,867 feet offers access to 87 named trails and 53 acres of glades skiing. Four terrain parks entertain freestylers and additional winter activities include bobsledding, snowshoeing, ice skating, luge rides and visiting the Lake Placid Olympic Museum.
VERMONT
Jay Peak Resort, located on Jay Peak in Vermont’s Green Mountains, is home to some of the East’s best terrain providing skiers and riders with amazing tree glades, long groomed trails, and abundant natural snowfall. The resort lies just south of the Canadian border near the town of Jay, Vermont.
At Jay Peak, there is a great mix of beginner to advanced trails connected by an updated chairlift system. The ski area contains a large snow making infrastructure able to cover a majority of the resort.Featuring a year-round indoor waterpark, ice arena, brand new rec center, championship golf course, easygoing disc golf course and, of course, the East’s best skiing and snowboarding, Jay offers a mountain getaway for everyone. A wide range of accommodation, restaurants and pubs is here to welcome you and yours.
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