Wisp

Tucked away in the mountains of Western Maryland, lies Wisp Resort, Maryland's only 4-season ski, golf and recreational destination resort. Wisp's 172 acres of ski terrain provides snowsport enthusiasts of all levels a stellar winter playground. Non-skiers and boarders won't be le out, in fact, they'll have as much trouble deciding what to do next with all that Wisp Resort and the Deep Creek Lake area have to offer: mountain coaster, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, shopping, dining and more including the new Wisp Escape Games.

Wintergreen

Wintergreen Resort is a four-season ski resort located along the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains within a two-hour drive of Richmond, Virginia. Wintergreen features 100 percent snowmaking coverage across its 129 skiable acres. Skiers and riders have access to 27 runs via five lifts and 1,003 feet of vertical drop. The Virginia ski resort offers night skiing, tubing, ice skating and a terrain park. Ridgely's Fun Park at Discovery Ridge Adventure Center is a kid's paradise, offering everything from a mini-tubing carousel and snowshoeing to tunnels and tubing.

Ragged Mountain

Today, Ragged offers 200+ acres of trails, 98 percent state-of-the-art snowmaking coverage, five lifts -- including New Hampshire's only high speed six-pack -- and two New England colonial-style lodges that provide all the amenities a family could need. Ragged Mountain is a great place to learn to ski or snowboard, and the Ski School offers programs for all ages and ability levels. Ragged is home to the Burton Learn to Ride Program closest to Boston.

Mount Washington

Nestled into the Beaufort Mountain range overlooking Vancouver Island and The Pacific, Mount Washington is a true snow collector, averaging more than 30 feet of snow every season. True fans fancy The Outback, a 400-acre Double Black Diamond playground of rich glades, magnificent bowls and steep drops. The area is served by a state of the art high-speed detachable quad, dubbed The Boomerang Quad.

Jay Peak

Jay Peak Resort, located on Jay Peak in Vermont's Green Mountains, is home to some of the East's best terrain providing skiers and riders with amazing tree glades, long groomed trails, and abundant natural snowfall. The resort lies just south of the Canadian border near the town of Jay, Vermont.
At Jay Peak, there is a great mix of beginner to advanced trails connected by an updated chairli system. The ski area contains a large snow making infrastructure able to cover a majority of the resort.