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for
Stowe, Sugarbush, Mad River & Bolton

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from Scenes Of Vermont
Winter Wonerland in Stowe Vermont

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Stowe
Mountain Resort
"The
Ski Capital of the East"
Landwehrle Studio ©2001
Stowe Mountain Resort, VT
Vermont's
highest peak, Mt. Mansfield, which rises 4,393 feet
above sea level.
Stowe offers...
48
trails
12 lifts - 1 eight person gondola
1 high speed quad
1 triple
6 doubles
3 surface lifts
480 acres ~ 39 miles of skiing terrain
16%
novice trails
59% intermediate trials
25% expert trails
4,395' Summit elevation
2,360' Vertical drop
3,600' + average trail length
Skiiers enjoy Stowe Mountain because it offers the
longest ski trails in Vermont!
Cross
Country Skiing in Stowe
Stowe Mountain Resort
Landwehrle Studio ©2001
Stowe Mountain Resort, VT
35
kilometers of groomed
40 kilometers of backcountry trails
Beginner Trails
Timber Lane Bruce Trail Loop
Round Trip, 6km.
Intermediate
Trails
Peavy Trail Bear Run Burt Trail
Round Trip, 9km.
Advanced
Trails
Peavy Trail Double Bit Bear Run
Ranch Valley Cruise Stowe Derby Trail
Round Trip, 12km.
MAP
OF CROSS COUNTRY TRAILS & TRAIL FEES
Mount
Ellen
Lincoln Peak
Castlerock Peak
North Lynx Peak
Gadd Peak
Inverness Peak
|
4,135'
3,975'
3,812'
3,300'
3,150'
2,750' |
Total
Acres
Skiable Acres
Miles of Trails
Summit Elevation
Base Elevation
Vertical Drop
Avg. Annual Snowfall |
4,000+
468
54+
4,135'
1,485'
2,650'
262" |
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Quads
(5 high-speed)
Triple
Double
Surface Lifts
Total:
Uphill Capacity
|
7
3
4
3
17
25,463
|
Winter
Wonerland in Waitsfield Vermont
The
Mountain
Mad
Rivers unique and extensive trail system descends
down General Stark Mountain following the natural contours
of the mountain. The original developers of Mad River
Glen worked with nature to create a ski area that is now
recognized for the best ski terrain in New England. The
mountains huge natural snowfall, northern exposure,
and bowl shape work together to create a ski area that
holds snow like no other.
Summit Elevation:
3,637 Feet
Base Elevation:
1,600 Feet
Vertical Drop:
2,037 feet of real vertical, one lift to the top and no
run outs.
Lifts:
1 Single Chair - Americas favorite chairlift. The
Single is the last surviving diesel powered Single Chairlift
in North America.
3 Doubles
Trails:
45 marked trails plus 800 acres of boundary to boundary
off-piste access.
30% Novice
30% Intermediate
40% Expert
Skiable Acres:
115 acres of the least crowded trails in New England,
plus 800 acres of great boundary-to-boundary tree skiing
Average Season Length:
111 Days (typically mid-December through early April)
Uphill Capacity:
3,574 skiers per hour
Average Annual Snowfall:
250 inches per year
Snowmaking:
15% coverage, predominantly on the high traffic, low elevation
(below 2300') terrain.
Hours of Operation:
9 A.M. to 4 P.M. (midweek)
8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. (weekend/holiday)

Bolton Valley, Vermont
Bolton
Valley has the second highest base elevation of
any ski area in the Northeast, and Bolton simply
gets more snow, more often.
Highlights
include:
1634
of vertical drop
60 trails covering 165 skiable acres
Trail distribution 27% novice, 47% intermediate,
26% expert
Longest trail Cobrass Run to Timberline base
area is 1.5 miles
6 lifts, 1 quad, 4 doubles, and 1 surface
Lighted 1,500 Terrain park, with machine groomed
Halfpipe and lift.
Night skiing Wednesday though Saturday, 4 pm
until 9 pm, on 12 trails with 3 lifts.
Lifts open daily at 9:00am and season runs late November
to April
Complete Nordic skiing facility with 65 km combined
trails for touring, Telemark, and Snowshoeing.

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