Killington,
Vermont - The most trails and lifts in the
East; excellent for all levels.
Mount
Washington, New Hampshire - Most mountain resorts
embrace a casual, laid-back, slope-friendly lifestyle. But
it’s an old-fashioned formality that gives this property
its charm. After two years of construction by 250 master
craftsmen, this hotel opened in 1902, and today it’s
a National Historic Landmark. It’s a part of The Mount
Washington Resort at Bretton Woods, and right outside the
door are hundreds of acres of ski terrain. You’ll
find 101 trails and glades (including plenty of black diamond
glades), White Mountain National Park for cross-country
skiing, high-speed quad lifts and a gorgeous landscape for
night skiing.
Ober
Gatlinburg, Tennessee - Ober Gatlinburg offers
8 ski trails serviced by two quad and one double chairlift
which keeps you out of lift lines and on the slopes. When
temperatures drop, snowmaking equipment blankets 100% of
the slopes. Slopes are maintained with the latest in snow-grooming
equipment to provide a smoother, more consistent surface
creating enjoyable skiing conditions.
Stowe,
Vermont - Long trails for novice and intermediate
skiers. Frequently ranked among the top ten in the US by
ski magazines. Known for New England charm. Free skiing
for those over 70.
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