Big Rock

Established in 1960, Bigrock Ski Area was purchased in 2000 by the Maine Winter Sports Center (MWSC) through grants available from the Portland, Maine - based Libra Foundation.Bigrock and the Maine Winter Sports Center are working together to make skiing an activity for the whole family to enjoy by offering improved facilities and state of the art equipment at family-friendly prices.Bigrock has taken many steps to make our facility the ultimate place for individuals and families to learn how to ski.

Woodbury

Woodbury Ski Area offers downhill skiing serviced by a chairlift, two magic carpets, a rope tow and a handle tow. Woodbury caters to snowboarders and jib park enthusiasts with many features and a 1/4 pipe. They are usually the first to open and the last to close in Connecticut and Southern New England.
There is a very good ski school, plus several racing programs.

Tenney Mountain

Tenney Mountain is highlighted by a variety of terrain which offers wide range of area for skiing, snowboarding, tubing and other recreational activities. A place of enjoyment, fun, entertainment and relaxation will welcome you at Tenney Mountain.

Stratton

Stratton Mountain is located on the highest peak in Southern Vermont, approximately 100 miles south of Burlington, Vermont, and 100 miles west of Manchester, New Hampshire.

The Quechee Club

To provide the members with a quality four season community sensitive to the natural beauty of the valley. In February 1970, the Quechee Lakes Landowners' Association, Inc. (QLLA) was formed to 'hold, manage, regulate and maintain' the common land and amenities of the development. The Quechee Club has strong ties with surrounding community through charitable donations, natural preservation and solid relationships with area establishments.

Blue Hills

Blue Hills Ski Area is located in Canton, Massachusetts offering 60 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain. With a vertical drop of 309-feet and 90% snowmaking ability, skiers and riders have access to 12 trails and a terrain park. Mountain access features a double-chair, magic carpet, wonder carpet and a handle tow.

Blandford

Blandford Ski Area, which opened in 1936, has over 60 years of experience to offer its guests this season. About 90% of its terrain is designated beginner (40%) and intermediate (50%), but advanced skiers/boarders can still find enough to keep them interested. Over half of its skiable acres has snowmaking capacity, just in case natural snow doesn't reach the average yearly depth of 50 inches. New for the 2003-2004 season, open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday nights.

Yawgoo Valley

Yawgoo Valley is Rhode Islands only Ski Area and offers 12 trails over 36 acres of skiable terrain. The Ski Area has 100% snowmaking and lighted night skiing. Yawgoo has a cafeteria and dining at the Max Restaurant and Lounge. Those looking to rent can visit the Equipment Rental Facility and those looking to learn can visit the Yawgoo Valley Snow Sports School.

Wildcat Mountain

Located in New Hampshire's White Mountains in the Mt. Washington Valley, Wildcat Mountain's northwestern exposure provides the resort with the highest amount of annual snowfall in the area. Wildcat averages 200 inches of natural snow and 90% snowmaking coverage spread across 225 acres with 49 trails and 1 terrain park. Featuring wide-open groomed trails, bumps and tree skiing, the trails are rated 25% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 30% expert with a vertical drop of 2,112 feet.

Whaleback Mountain

Whaleback Mountain was first formed in the 1970's and operated until 2001. On December 8, 2004 the mountain was sold to Evan Dybvig, a 2 time Olympic Mogul Skier. Whaleback boasts 30 trails spread out over 85 acres of skiable terrain that caters to all ages and ability levels. The mountain receives 110 inches of average annual snowfall and has 80% snowmaking capacity. The Whaleback Pub offers a great atmosphere, free pool and a full bar including a pub menu.