Stratton Mountain

670Acres
99Runs
11Lifts
2,003'Vertical
3,875'Summit
180 inches"Snowfall

Stratton Mountain is the birthplace of snowboarding, where Jake Burton Carpenter pioneered the sport. With 670 acres, 99 trails, and the highest summit in southern Vermont (3,875 ft), it combines rich history with excellent terrain parks on the Ikon Pass.

Snow Report

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81"Season
JanBest Mo.
VariableReliability
Monthly Avg (in)
10"
Nov
14"
Dec
17"
Jan
16"
Feb
16"
Mar
8"
Apr
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Terrain Breakdown

40% Beginner 31% Intermediate 29% Advanced

Highlights

  • Birthplace of snowboarding
  • Highest summit in southern VT
  • 670 acres, 99 trails
  • Excellent terrain parks
  • 80% snowmaking
  • Ikon Pass included

Resort Details

Official Site: stratton.com
Season: November to April
Snowmaking: 80%
Day Pass: $120-150
Season Pass: Ikon Pass
Nearest City: Manchester (20 mi)

Best For

Snowboarding cultureTerrain park ridersFamiliesSouthern VT access

How Many Days to Ski Stratton Mountain?

1-2 Days

Perfect weekend destination with plenty to explore over two days.

With 670 skiable acres and 99 runs, plus 2,003' of vertical, you can cover the highlights in a focused trip.

Stratton Mountain Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)

Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.

PASS
Day Pass
$120-150
Season Pass
Ikon Pass

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