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Winter is Here!
Winter is Here!
A good deal is exciting; a great day of skiing is even better. So when there’s a deal on a great day of skiing—that’s something that’ll make anyone slide downhill with a smile. Vermont’s ski areas understand the value of hard-earned bucks and offer a multitude of special offers, packages and other incentives that help lower the price tag for those looking to build some priceless memories on the mountain.
Vermont ski areas are always looking for new ways to provide flake-filled fun for visitors. This season is no different with updates to lodging, lifts, and further expansion of snowmaking, new activities, and sustainability programs at areas across the state.
Snowmaking has come a long way (even in the past few years), and Vermont’s snowmakers are on the leading edge of snowmaking technology with decades of experience and a constant desire to increased efficiency and make more with less.
Get a front row seat to Vermont's superior fall foliage displays on a scenic lift ride. Vermont's ski areas are spinning lifts to give visitors the chance to get a bird's-eye view of the Green Mountain State bursting with fall color.
Vermont is home to the most craft breweries per-capita, by state in the nation. Vermont ski areas are hosting tons of brew fests to showcase what this brave little state has to offer. With so many events spread out across the Green Mountains, there's no way you'll miss out! Check out the list below and get your brewfest tickets today!
Vermont is home to some of the best mountain biking and lift served mountain biking in the Northeast. Over the last few years, Vermont ski areas have been seriously ramping up their mountain biking operations. New additions to parks, new trails, and new features are popping up across the state. Check out the info below for all things MTB.
Ski Vermont is seeking a Marketing and Partnerships Manager to join its small and mighty team! Join a team of passionate skiers and riders dedicated to promoting Vermont's top winter destination.
Vermont’s alpine ski areas reported 4.1 million skier visits for 2023-24, down less than half a percentage point from the 2022-23 season. Visitation this season remains 4 percent above Vermont’s 10-year average and outpaces a 6.2 percent decrease in Northeast region visits (12.4 million) and a 6.6 percent decrease in national visits (60.4 million).
Join members, partners, and industry professionals at for VSAA's 55th Annual Meeting at Jay Peak Resort, June 5-6, 2024.
While the few ski areas affected by the 2023 floods recovered quickly, many local family farms that suffered catastrophic damage are fighting for survival. Many farms endured the loss of essential equipment, livestock feed, and entire harvests that are required to fund the next season’s operations. Vermont ski areas are asking you to join us in supporting the local family farms that make Vermont the special place it is. Please join us in supporting our neighbors.
Fifth graders can access more than 90 days of skiing and riding at participating alpine and cross-country ski areas for a $30 administration fee.
Calvin and his father Peter returned from a day of skiing with reason to celebrate; they'd completed a 2-year project to visit all Vermont's alpine ski areas - with help from the Ski Vermont Fifth Grade Passport Program.
While recent storms have left damage from flooding in some Vermont communities, many destinations around the state, including most ski resorts, were not seriously affected and are open and welcoming guests.
Have summer fun at your winter ski destination when you take on the excitement of Vermont's adventure parks. When the weather warms, Vermont ski areas launch into summer fun with hiking, swimming, mountain coasters, mountain biking and much more.
Summer is here and camps abound! Wherever you are in the state (visitor or Vermonter) you're not far from one of Vermont's many ski areas offering loads of summer programs for kids of all ages and interests. See what's happening across the state.
Vermont’s ski areas are committed to safety every day in their operations, but it’s important for skiers and riders to understand that they have an important safety role, too. Take a few minutes to educate yourself in order to help you and other guests have a better day on the mountain.
Snowshoeing is an excellent way to get some outdoor physical and mental fitness in the winter - and it can be a great warm-up for skiers or snowboarders. At alpine ski areas snowshoeing can be a great activity for those joining family or friends who may want some variety.
The Ski Vermont Specialty Food Day Tour visits member ski areas with local Vermont food and beverage vendors. This pop-up farmer’s market style event showcases all the unique things that Vermont has to offer, right at the base of the mountains we love. Sample some of the finest sweets and treats from across the state - and go home with some too!
Saskadena Six and the Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Partnership
Golf and Disc Golf operations are in full swing at ski areas across Vermont. The Green Mountains have plenty of greens to putt around on all summer long. Find some of Vermont's premier courses with the guide below. Keep scrolling for the guide to some of the best Disc Golf courses in the state!