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The Ultimate Vermont Ski Guide for 2026

East Coast Staff
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VERMONT - Vermont remains the undisputed king of East Coast skiing, offering a diverse array of resorts that cater to every type of skier, from the first-time novice to the glade-seeking expert. As we look ahead to the 2025 winter season, the Green Mountain State is ready with world-class snowmaking, legendary terrain, and charming New England villages.


The Ultimate Vermont Ski Guide for 2026
The Ultimate Vermont Ski Guide for 2026

Here are the top-tier Vermont resorts expected to deliver unforgettable experiences in 2025, broken down by what they do best.


1. The Beast of the East: Killington Resort

Killington earns its nickname, the "Beast of the East," by being the largest ski area in the eastern United States, covering over 1,500 skiable acres across six interconnected mountains.




2. The Powder Paradise: Jay Peak Resort

Tucked away in the northern reaches of Vermont, Jay Peak benefits from the "Jay Cloud," which consistently dumps the most natural snow in the East. This resort is a mandatory pilgrimage for powder hounds.


3. The Classic Luxury: Stowe Mountain Resort

Stowe is the quintessential Vermont ski experience, blending challenging terrain with upscale amenities in one of America's most celebrated small towns. Set beneath Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak, it offers a dramatic backdrop.




4. The Family Favorites: Okemo & Smugglers' Notch

For families prioritizing high-quality grooming, excellent ski schools, and all-inclusive convenience, these two resorts stand out:

Okemo Mountain Resort

Smugglers' Notch Resort


5. The Skier's Mountain: Sugarbush Resort & Mad River Glen

Located in the Mad River Valley, these neighboring resorts offer a purer, more authentic Vermont experience, often drawing a more dedicated skiing crowd.



Sugarbush Resort

Mad River Glen