Vermont Winter Vacation Guide 2008 - (Page 76) Alpine Ski Resorts KEY: T = Tram G = Gondola NS = Night Skiing SB = Snowboarding ST = Snow Tubing Small community or family-run ski areas were once numerous in Vermont. That tradition can still be enjoyed at: Brattleboro Outing Club, Brattleboro, VT 05302 802-254-8906 www.brattleborooutingclub.com Lyndon Outing Club, Lyndonville, VT 05851 802-626-8465 SUGARBUSH RESORT, DENNIS CURRAN vertical # of trails 57 trail acreage 150 # of lifts 6 acres SNOWMAKING INFO. % of terrain 95% lifts serving 6 of 6 Brownsville, VT 05037 General Info: 802-484-7711 Reservations: 800-243-0011 www.ascutney.com 1,800' 142 Southern Vermont’s #1 Family Fun Resort. Offering diverse skiing & snowboarding terrain for the entire family, 100% slopeside lodging, innovative kids’ programs, great après ski entertainment and Fitness Center & Spa with indoor pool. Conveniently located just 6 miles off I-91. SB, ST Family-oriented limited access club, operates Thursday-Sunday and during holiday periods for founding members and guests. New, well-appointed clubhouse features hearty, upscale fare. SB 300" of annual snowfall, 3 terrain parks, extensive night skiing and riding, backcountry, 100K nordic trails and snowshoeing. Slopeside inn and condominiums. 6 restaurants. Massage and body treatments. Highest main base elevation in Vermont. NS, SB Vermont’s sun mountain. Award winning ride and see why at Bromley, the fun’s on us! SB 2011’ of skiing/riding that delivers a true New England experience. Unsurpassed glades, grooming and 4 terrain parks for all abilities. Burke is conveniently located at the intersection of I-93 and I-91, 3 hours from Boston and 2 hours from Montreal. SB Cochran’s is the nation’s first 501(c)(3) non-profit ski area with the goal of providing Vermont youth and families with affordable skiing and snowboarding, lessons and race training, in the Cochran family tradition. SB Vermont’s only Aerial Tramway. Renowned for its extensive glade system, boundary-to-boundary skiing policy, and an average of 385" of snow annually - the most natural snow in eastern North America. T, SB, ST The largest ski resort in the East, including three gondolas, and with world’s most-extensive snowmaking system. More than 150 bars and restaurants, slope side lodging, superb service all combine to deliver an unparalleled vacation experience. G, SB, ST A ski area like no other. Famous for its legendary expert terrain, varied novice & intermediate trails & America’s last surviving Single Chair. Owned by skiers who are dedicated to preserving the classic NE ski experience. www.vtchamber.com Plymouth, VT 05056 General Info: 802-672-4242 Reservations: same www.bearcreekclub.com 1,300' 15 60 3 15 30% 1 of 3 Bolton Valley, VT 05477 General Info: 802-434-3444 Reservations: 877-9BOLTON www.boltonvalley.com 1,704' 64 165 6 100 60% 5 of 6 Manchester, VT 05255 General Info: 802-824-5522 Reservations: 800-865-4786 www.bromley.com 1,334' 45 177 10 138 85% 10 of 10 snowmaking and grooming. Come ski or East Burke, VT 05832 General Info: 888-BURKEVT www.skiburke.com 2,011' 45 250 4 200 80% 4 of 4 Richmond, VT 05477 General Info: 802-434-2479 www.cochranskiarea.com 350 8 15 3 10 66% 3 of 8 Jay, VT 05859 General Info: 802-988-2611 Reservations: 800-451-4449 www.jaypeakresort.com 2,153' 76 385 8 238 80% 8 of 8 Killington, VT 05751 General Info: 802-422-3333 Reservations: 800-621-MTNS www.killington.com 3,050' 150 1,001 26 600 60% 26 of 26 Waitsfield, VT 05673 General Info: 802-496-3551 www.madriverglen.com 76 Vermont Winter Guide 2008 2,037' 45 120 5 20 15% 5 http://www.vtchamber.com
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