Ski Resorts in Vermont

18 ski areas

Vermont Ski Resorts: New England's Premier Destination

Vermont is the ski capital of the East Coast, home to iconic resorts like Killington (the largest ski area in Eastern North America), Stowe, and Sugarbush. The Green Mountains offer reliable snowfall, extensive snowmaking, and a longer season than other Northeastern states. Vermont resorts are known for challenging terrain, New England charm, and legendary apres-ski scenes.

How Many Ski Resorts Are in Vermont?

There are 18 ski resorts in Vermont for the 2025-2026 ski season. 4 accept the Epic Pass. 4 accept the Ikon Pass. 8 are on the Indy Pass.

18 Total Resorts
1,509 Largest (acres)
3,050' Max Vertical
8 Epic/Ikon Resorts

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many ski resorts are in Vermont?

Vermont has 18 ski resorts. 4 accept the Epic Pass. 4 accept the Ikon Pass.

What is the best time to ski in Vermont?

The best skiing in Vermont is typically from December through March, with peak conditions in January and February. Early spring (March) often offers sunny days with good snow.

Which ski resorts in Vermont accept Epic Pass?

Vermont has 4 Epic Pass resorts. Use the filter above to see all Epic Pass resorts on the map.

Which ski resorts in Vermont are best for beginners?

Many Vermont resorts offer excellent beginner terrain and ski schools. Look for resorts with dedicated learning areas and gentle green runs. Check individual resort pages for terrain breakdown.

How much does a ski lift ticket cost in Vermont?

Lift ticket prices in Vermont vary widely, from $50-100 at smaller resorts to $150-250+ at major destinations. Season passes like Epic and Ikon offer significant savings for frequent skiers.