Central Vermont ski resorts Killington, Okemo and other areas
Killington
4763 Killington Road
Killington, VT 05751
Phone: 802.422.6200
Killington Resort, the largest in New England, has seven mountain peaks, 200 trails, five terrain parks, 33 lifts, and a vertical drop of 3,050 feet. There are seven lodges, include one at the top of Killington Peak.
Middlebury College Snow Bowl
Route 125
Middlebury, VT 05753
Phone: 802-388-4356
Operated by Middlebury College, and open to the public, the Snow Bowl offers skiing and snowboarding to all ability levels. One hundred ten acres of open terrain are available with trails and glades serving all abilities. There are three lifts and 15 trails on a vertical drop of 1,050 feet.
77 Okemo Ridge Road
Ludlow, VT 05149
Phone: 802-228-4041
Toll-Free: 800-78-OKEMO
Our slopeside location is primOkemo!
With Vermont’s most extensive snowmaking coverage, Southern Vermont’s highest vertical (2,200 ft.), a modern and efficient lift system and a vast trail network spread across five mountain areas, Okemo offers an exceptional vacation experience for the entire family. The mountain layout and trail network offers miles of terrain to suit any ability level, with gentle beginner slopes, long intermediate cruisers, bumps, steeps, and glades. And when it comes to top-quality parks and pipes for freestyle, Okemo is the best in the biz. Six terrain parks loaded with options, the largest Superpipe in the East, and a halfpipe designed for beginners are meticulously groomed nightly to ensure quality conditions. The nearby Okemo Valley Nordic Center offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and an Indoor Golf Training Center, which is open year-round.
Sugarbush Resort
1840 Sugarbush Access Road
Warren, VT 05674-9993
Toll-Free: 800-53-SUGAR
Sugarbush, on six mountains boasts 111 trails, 2,600 feet of vertical and 40 acres of wooded terrain. There are 16t lifts and five lodges on the mountain. There is snowshoeing and even snowcat rides
Suicide Six
14 The Green
Woodstock, VT 05091
Phone: 802-457-6674
Adjacent to where there first ski lift was created. Suicide Six Ski Area opened in 1937 The mountain has 23 trails, And three lifts. The area is part of the historic Woodstock Inn.