Mohawk Mountain

Walter Schoenknecht, the visionary behind Mount Snow in Vermont, created Mohawk Mountain in the Southern Berkshires, in Cornwall, CT in 1947. This is the oldest and largest ski area in Connecticut, and dubbed 'the home of snowmaking.' Mohawk has a summit elevation of 1600 feet, 25 trails spread out over 107 acres of skiable terrain and a 650 foot vertical drop. Mohawk provides night skiing on 12 trails and has snowmaking on 95% of all of their terrain. There is dining at the mountain in the base lodge as well as lodging and dining in the town of Cornwall.

Middlebury College Snow Bowl

A mountain steeped in history, trails were first cut here in 1934, making the Snow Bowl one of Vermont's earliest ski areas and clearing the way for a legacy of champion Middlebury College ski teams and a host of Olympians.Today three chairlis-two triples, one double and a carpet li- serve 17 trails, plus several gladed areas for skiing and riding in the trees. State-of-the-art snowmaking ensures quality snow even when Mother Nature doesn't cooperate.

McIntyre

McIntyre Ski Area is southern New Hampshire's winter playground! Thousands of children and adults have enjoyed skiing and snowboarding at McIntyre since the chairli began turning in 1971. The school opened up 7 years later, and we've been your learn-to-ski/ride mountain ever since. As the ski & snowboard school continued to expand, the need for a retail/rental shop was in high demand.

Magic Mountain

Magic Mountain Ski Area is a classic small, local Vermont ski area. Magic Mountain is home to challenging, amazing terrain as well as an authentic community vibe.The Mountain is laid back and friendly, and locals will always sit down to chat at the Black Line Brew Pub, where the days stories are relived. The iconic Red Chair, and its 'No Wind Holds' motto access a variety of woods and unmarked skiing and riding. Local towns like Londonderry and Chester are home to plentiful dining and lodging options for guests.

Mad River Glen

Located in the Mad River Valley within the Green Mountain Range on General Stark Mountain in Vermont, Mad River Glen is known for having only one of two single chairlifts le in operation and being one of a few 'skiers only' ski resorts le in North America. MRG averages 250 inches of snowfall annually and offers skiers 45 named trails serviced by four chairlifts that vary from beginner to expert, but is best known for its expert tree skiing.

Lyndon Outing Club

The Lyndon Outing Club (LOC) was established in 1937, founded by an active group of local skiers. In its heyday, the LOC was home to a competition ski jump and once served as training grounds for Olympic ski hopefuls. The LOC has been home to sled dog races, snow sculpture contests, and slalom races.The LOC was then and remains now committed to providing quality, family friendly outdoor recreation experiences.

Lost Valley

Lost Valley was the first ski area in Maine to make artificial snow, and now boasts a snowmaking track record of some 40 years. It also boasts one of the largest ski schools in New England. It is a family ski area where you can get in 14 hours of continuous skiing every weekend of the season, giving it the distinction of having the longest ski day in Maine.

Loon Mountain

Loon Mountain ski resort is located in Lincoln, New Hampshire, within the scenic White Mountain National Forest. The ski area is within a two-hour drive of Boston and Manchester and a four-hour drive from Providence. Each of these cities provides an airport and rental car services. Loon Mountain offers skiers and riders access to 2,100 feet of vertical, 61 trails serviced by 11 lifts (including a gondola) and 370 skiable acres. Loon's summit elevation tops out at 3,050 feet and sees an average annual snowfall of 160 inches.

Lonesome Pine Trails

Lonesome Pine Trails has snowmaking on the Founders, Garbonstingle, Maine and the Reservoir trails. We are looking forward to a great season of skiing and boarding on the well groomed trails. Our Lodge & Slopes are within walking distance to downtown Fort Kent.You may like to purchase an inexpensive one time T-bar pass that will li you up to the top! Then ski the trails over to the Fort Kent Outdoor Ski Center and return to the Lonesome Pine Lodge by going down the Green Bean Ski Trails.

King Pine

King Pine sits in a valley in the White Mountains National Forest and primarily serves the beginner and intermediate skier or snowboarder. That's not to say there aren't some steeps. The sheltered location protects the slopes from cold winds making most ski and ride days pleasant. The resort is known for it's family-friendly atmosphere, affordability and great grooming. The vertical is a short 350 feet, so keeping track of the kids is easy. Guests will love the adjacent Purity Spring Resort, where they can find lodging, home-style food and world class amenities.