If you're a skier or snowboarder - or are thinking of learning - Vermont is the place to be.
More than 20 alpine ski resorts and almost 50 cross-country touring centers dot the state. With 4,500 skiable acres, 900 trails and 150 lifts, Vermont skiing accommodates every level from the advanced downhiller to the training toddler, from moguls and snow-boarding to quiet cross country jaunts on ski or snowshoe.
Cross country skiing caught on at the Trapp Family Lodge and telemark skiing began its revival here. Snowshoeing has caught fire again, thanks to the folks at Tubbs Snowshoe in Stowe. We bring a lot of experience and enthusiasm to your vacation, whether it's pioneering new ways to teach skiing or leading the way in glade skiing and snowboard terrain parks, cross country skiing and snowshoe treks.
Vermont is home to the first U.S. Olympic gold medal winner in nordic skiing, Bill Koch, as well as outstanding alpine skiers such as Betsy Snite, Andrea Meade, Suzy Chaffee, Billy Kidd and several members of the Cochrane family. The Green Mountain State is a haven for ski apostles of all tastes and experience levels.
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