At NYSkiBlog we write for New York skiers and our focus is on ski areas in the Northeast that are most important to our audience. This includes Vermont which is second only in importance to New York itself. For downstate and Capital district skiers, Southern Vermont is accessible. For those same skiers, Northern Vermont is just a few hours farther and has the most reliable conditions in the Northeast.
- Magic Mountain
- Pico Mountain
- Killington
- Saskadena Six
- Sugarbush Resort
- Mad River Glen
- Burke Mountain
- Middlebury Snow Bowl
- Bolton Valley
- Stowe Mountain Resort
- Smugglers Notch
- Jay Peak Resort
Unlike the New York section of The NYSkiBlog Directory, the Vermont Ski Areas section doesn’t yet include every area in the state. The areas covered include those hills that our editors and readers love and count on most often, when we make the drive out of state.
Vermont Ski Area Quick Stats
Ski Area | Snowfall† | Vertical’ |
Jay Peak | 359″ | 2153′ |
Stowe Mountain Resort | 314″ | 2360′ |
Bolton Valley | 312″ | 1704′ |
Smugglers Notch | 280″ | 2610′ |
Sugarbush | 262″ | 2600′ |
Killington | 250″ | 3050′ |
Pico | 250″ | 1967′ |
Mad River Glen | 228″ | 2037′ |
Burke Mountain | 200″ | 2000′ |
Magic Mountain | 145″ | 1700′ |
Middlebury Snow Bowl | 130″ | 1000′ |
Saskadena Six | 110″ | 650′ |
† Advertised annual snowfall