Ages: 0 and up
Smugglers' Notch offers a variety of outdoor winter adventures all day long.
Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding or Telemark Skiing - 3 mountains with over 310 acres of ski and snowboard trails including glades, terrain parks and a Superpipe.
Ski/Ride Seasonal Programs for Kids - full-day camps include on-mountain instruction, lunch, rest time, afternoon snacks, entertainment and exploration programs. Kids ages 2 1/2+ on skis and age 4+ on sno...
Ages: 0 and up
Sugarbush is made up of two mountains - Mtn. Ellen and Lincoln Peak.
Lincoln Peak (also known as "south") is home to the Claybook Residences, The Timbers Restaurant, The Castlerock Pub, and The Gatehouse. You will also find the new Schoolhouse and Farmhouse buildings. The schoolhouse is home to the children's ski & ride programs, while the Farmhouse hosts the ski & ride school.
Mtn. Ellen (also known as "north") has Vermont's highes...
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The Alpine Shop is a complete destination for winter and summer gear sales and rentals. The have a wide selection of top brands for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding, and biking. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will help you choose the right equipment and clothing for the entire family. They have two locations, South Burlington and Middlebury.
Hours
Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 7...
Ages: 1 - 14+
This is a great family destination for outdoor enthusiasts! They offer year round activities including in a beautiful setting:
Winter
- nordic skiing
- 2km lighted loop
- ice skating on lighted pond
- snow shoeing
- lessons
- swimming pond
- running and steeple chase races
- mountain bike races
- mountain biking
- running trails
Ages: 0 and up
Mad River Glen, one of Vermont's first major ski areas, was founded in 1947 by a small group of investors. Heading up that group was Roland Palmedo who wanted to create a ski area for truly dedicated skiers, with a minimum of commercial interests and amenities. The Single Chair began operating in 1948. Also completed at that time were five trails and a small base lodge (still referred to as the "basebox"). Over the next few decades, ...
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Okemo Mountain Resort is conveniently located in south-central Vermont, above the village of Ludlow, just off Vermont Routes 103 and 100.
Okemo Mountain Resort is the big mountain that gets the little things right.
Rising above the village of Ludlow, in south-central Vermont, Okemo Mountain Resort is a family-operated, four-season, outdoor enthusiast's playground. The resort continues to earn top awards and accolades for snow qual...
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Play It Again Sports is a sporting goods store offering new and quality used sports and fitness equipment. Buying used gear is an economical way for kids to try different sports and keep pace with their growing bodies. They will also buy your used sports gear and provide cash or store credit (store credit is a greater amount). The South Burlington location has been awarded the Gold Standard Seal which means that their franchise locat...
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Use Liftopia to purchase discounted lift tickets (up to 50% off) at Bolton Valley.
Bolton’s 64 trails and 3 terrain parks provide all members of your family, from beginners to advanced skiers and riders, an environment that is fun and diverse. With six lifts, including two quads and three double chairs, Bolton is hanging on to its Vermont family charm while making upgrades and improvements.
- The Vista Quad takes you from bottom t...
Ages: 0 and up
Sharp Snow Tubing Park located on Cobble Hill is a Christmas Tree Farm with a great 1/4 mile sledding hill. It's a snowmobiled-groomed chute alongside a wide trail where you can downhill ski and snowboard too.
Although Cobble Hill is suitable for all kinds of sliding devices--from snowboards to jack jumps to flexible flyers and Hammerhead sleds--snow tubes work best because of a stable center of gravity and the tendency of the tube to...
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