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Stowe Mountain Resort
Stowe, Vermont, USA

Stowe Mountain Resort is located 205 miles from Boston, 140 miles from Montreal, 325 miles from New York City and a 45 minute drive from Burlington, Vermont International Airport. To get there, take I-89 to Vermont exit 10, then go 10 miles north on Route 100. Stowe ski area is located six miles from Stowe village on Route 108, The Mountain Road.

Vertical Drop: 2,360'
Top Elevation: 4,395' (Mount Mansfield)
Highest Ski Point: 3,640'
Base Elevation: 1,280'
Lifts: 10 (1 gondola, 8 chairs, 1 surface)
Terrain: 16% 59% 25%

Trails: 47
Longest Run: Toll Road; 3.7 miles
Skiable Acres: 480

Annual Snowfall: 260"
Snowmaking: 73%

Snowboards: Yes/ parks and pipes

Killington Resort
Killington, Vermont, USA

Killington is 11 miles east of Rutland and 19 miles west of Woodstock, Vermont. The resort is 250 miles from New York City and 300 km (190 miles) from Montreal.

From Boston, take I-93 north to I-89 north to U.S. 4 west to Killington. The 160 mile drive takes 3 hours.

From Connecticut, take I-91 north to Vermont exit 6 (Rutland) onto VT 103 and follow to VT 100. Take VT 100 north to U.S. 4 and follow U.S. 4 west to Killington. The 160 mile drive from Hartford takes about 3.5 hours.

From Montreal, take Highway 10 east to Highway 35 south. Exit at Route 133 south and follow to Interstate 89 south. Exit Interstate 89 at Exit 3 in Bethel, VT and follow VT 107 and VT 100 south to Killington. The 190 mile (300 km) drive takes 3.5 hours.

From New York/New Jersey, take the New York Thruway to Exit 24 (Albany), then the Northway (I-87) north to Fort Ann/Rutland Exit 20. Pick up N.Y. 149 and follow east to U.S. 4. Turn left on U.S. 4 and follow east to Killington. The 250 mile drive from New York City takes about 5 hours.

Vertical Drop: 3,050'
Top Elevation: 4,215'
Base Elevation: 1,165'
Lifts: 32 (2 gondolas, 22 chairs, 8 surface)
Terrain: 30% 39% 31%

Trails: 200
Longest trail: 10.2 miles - Juggernaut
Skiable Acres: 1,182

Annual Snowfall: 250"
Snowmaking: 70%

Cross Country: Nearby
Snowboards: Yes/3 parks and 2 halfpipes

Season: October - May

Hours: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM weekdays
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM weekends/holidays
Halfday begins 12:30 PM

Suicide Six
Woodstock, Vermont, USA

Take I-91 to Vermont Exit 9, take US 5 north to Route 12 to Route 4 west to Woodstock. Suicide Six ski area is 3 miles north of Woodstock.

Vertical Drop: 650'
Top Elevation: 1,200'
Base Elevation: 550'
Lifts: 3 (2 chairs, 1 surface)
Terrain: 30% 40% 30%

Trails: 23
Skiable Acres: 100
Longest Run: 5,280'

Annual Snowfall: 80"
Snowmaking: 50%

Cross Country: 60km
Snowboards: Yes/Pipe

Mount Snow - Haystack
West Dover, Vermont, USA

Mount Snow is located only 29 miles from Interstate 91, the major highway servicing the heart of New England. It is Vermont's closest big mountain from Northeast metropolitan areas. Mount Snow is located in the Green Mountain National Forest and operates under a special use permit from the U.S. Forest Service.

Take I-91 to Vermont exit 2, then Route 9 west 19 miles to Route 100, and Route 100 north 9 miles to Mount Snow or Haystack. The resorts are 68 miles from Albany, 117 miles from Hartford and 213 miles from New York. Driving times average 2.5 hours from Boston, 4 hours from New York City and 1.5 hours from Albany.

A shuttle bus runs between Mount Snow and Haystack ski area.

Vertical Drop: 1,700'
Top Elevation: 3,600' (Mt. Snow) 3,200' (Haystack)
Base Elevation: 1,900'
Lifts: 23 (4 quads, 14 chairs, 5 surface)
Terrain: 25% 53% 20% 2%

Trails: 145
Longest Run: 2.6, Deer Run
Skiable Acres: 750

Average Snowfall: 163"
Snowmaking: 480 acres (77%)

Cross Country: 2km
Snowboards: Yes/1 Pipe & 4 parks - boarders/skiers

Jay Peak Resort
Jay, Vermont, USA

Jay Peak ski area is located 5 miles from the Quebec, Canada border, 64 miles from Burlington, Vermont and 70 miles from Montreal, Canada.

To get there, take I-91 to Exit 26 (Orleans, VT), then go north via Route 5 to Route 14 North, then south on Route 100, to Route 101. Follow 101 north to Route 242 and Jay Peak. The ski area is about 15 miles west of Newport, Vermont.

Vertical Drop: 2,153'
Top Elevation: 3,968'
Base Elevation: 1,815'
Lifts: 7 (1 tram, 4 chairs, 2 surface)
Terrain: 20% 40% 40%

Trails: 74
Skiable Acres: 385+ - 150 off piste
Longest Run: 3 miles - Ullr's Dream

Annual Snowfall: 340" (more snow than any other ski resort in Eastern North America)
Snowmaking: 75%

Cross Country: 20km
Snowboards: Yes/Park and Pipe

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