Waterville Valley

Waterville Valley has long been a popular destination for Bean Town skiers and riders. Former owner Tom Corcoran played host to many a prominent Bostonian, including members of the Kennedy clan. Since its acquisition by Booth Creek Resorts, Waterville has received many upgrades. Its village core is one of the first in the East and the mountain's 2,000-foot vertical drop is exceptionally appealing. Waterville has consistently hosted major international races, including many memorable World Cups.

Wachusett Mountain

Wachusett (Algonquin for 'great hill') has day and night skiing on its runs. Among the many lifts serving the mountain, you will find a high-speed detachable quad. Terrain accommodates advanced, intermediate, and beginners alike, and boasts a vertical of 1,000 feet.
Skiers and riders have access to 110 skiable acres, 26 trails and 8 lis. Uphill capacity of more than 9,200 skiers per hour is made possible by 3 high speed quad chairs.

The Hermitage Club

The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain is a private, member-owned club nestled in Green Mountains. The Hermitage Club offers the congenial luxury of the only private ski resort in the eastern United States.The Hermitage Club at Haystack Mountain is your family-focused, year-round secluded oasis showcasing the best of Southern Vermont skiing and outdoor lifestyle.

Sunday River

Spanning three miles, Sunday River is spread across 870 accessible acres that spreads across eight interconnected peaks: White Cap, Locke Mountain, Barker Mountain, Spruce Peak, North Peak, South Ridge, Aurora Peak and Oz. Featuring 95% snowmaking and serviced by 15 lis, skiers and riders have access to 135 trails including almost 300 acres of developed tree skiing. Freestylers will find 35 acres dedicated to six progressive terrain parks and a superpipe.

Saskadena Six

Saskadena Six Ski Area With easy-riding terrain perfect for families and beginners, Suicide Six Ski Area welcomes skiers and snowboarders of all abilities to slide down its groomed trails and thaw out beside the indoor/outdoor fireplace at the base of the alpine lodge. Home of the first National Snow Snurfing contest in 1982, Saskadena Six was one of the country's earliest ski resorts to allow the sport that would become snowboarding, and continues to embrace the spirit of winter fun.

Sugarloaf

Surrounded by Maine's Western Mountains in the heart of the Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf offers the only li-serviced above treeline skiing in the East. Offering 1,230 skier and rider accessible acres and a continuous 2,820 vertical, Sugarloaf is Maine's second highest peak. The annual snowfall totals 200 inches and 14 lifts provide access to 161 trails and glades and 3 progressive terrain parks.

Sugarbush

Sugarbush, located in Northern Vermont's Mad River Valley, is one of Vermont's favortie ski areas. Sugarbush consits of two mountains, Mt. Ellen and Lincoln Peak, and is home to more than 4,000 acres, with nearly 600 skiable acres plus 2,000 acres of backcountry skiing in the Slide Brook Wilderness area. 'The 'Bush' has beginner terrain (20%), Intermediate (45%) and advanced to expert (35%) accessed via 16 lifts that provide the area with a 25,463 person uphill capacity.

Stowe

Stowe Mountain Resort is the definition of the luxury Eastern resort, providing quality skiing and riding for all levels of family abilities. The area's lift system includes a gondola that shuttles guests between Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, and its 'sister' mountain, Spruce Peak. This inter-mountain transfer li provides transportation to and from the slopes at the bases of Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, formally linking the two. The Poma ten-person standing gondola spans Vermont's Route 108. Stowe benefits from its location on Mt.

Smugglers' Notch

Smugglers' Notch is a year-round mountain vacation resort in Jeffersonville, over the hill from Stowe and only 30 miles east of the Burlington International Airport. If you are the nervous type, stay off The Black Hole, the only triple black diamond trail in the East. Smugglers' Notch Resort covers more than 1,000 acres of accessible terrain, with over 300 acres marked and patrolled. The resort is consistently and justifiably rated as one of the top family destinations in the nation.