Downhill Skiing
Sugarbush is consistently ranked as a top ski destination for winter visitor. With 111 trails & 11 wooded areas divided between two mountain areas – Mount Ellen and Lincoln Peak. There are 508 acres of authentic New England terrain to explore, including learning areas, long cruisers, steeps, bumps, glades, terrain parks & superpipe. www.sugarbush.com
Mad River Glen is a ski area like no other. Skiing is still a sport and an outdoor adventure in an unspoiled natural setting. Mad River Glen is famous for legendary expert terrain, beautiful & varied beginner & intermediate trails, and America’s sole surviving diesel powered single chairlift. An extensive trail follows the contours of General Stark Mountain to a single base area. High in the Green Mountains, plentiful snow combines with uncrowded slopes, no snowboarding & pristine mountain to create a skiing experience like no other. www.madriverglen.com
Stowe Mountain at 4,395 feet, Stowe's Mt. Mansfield is- literally- the high point of Vermont. This spectacular mountain forms the centerpiece of a region that is legitimately world famous for its skiing. In winter, skiers and snowboarders come from around the world to experience Mt. Mansfield's storied terrain. Stowe also offers sleigh- and dog sled rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice skating. Stowe is especially famous as one of North America's premier cross country skiing destinations, with hundreds of kilometers of groomed and backcountry trails all just minutes from The Belding House Bed & Breakfast. www.stowe.com
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