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    Mount Snow

    3.1 (202 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Brad M.

    Our time at Mount Snow was a blast, especially snow tubing and hanging out around the main base area. The resort has plenty of spots to grab food and relax, and the fire pits make it easy to chill with friends and family between runs. The mountain itself is beautiful, and even when the place was busy it never felt overly crowded. Every staff member we interacted with was friendly, helpful, and easy to chat with. A+ experience overall, and I'm already looking forward to coming back to try skiing here in the future.

    Shelby A.

    Great for Beginners, but Mixed Experience for Advanced Skiers As someone still learning to ski, I personally loved Mount Snow! The green trails were enjoyable, and I felt comfortable progressing at my own pace. The staff did a great job maintaining the trails and keeping things organized. However, my boyfriend and our more advanced friends weren't as impressed and said they likely wouldn't return if it weren't included on our Epic Passes. I will admit that chairlift lines were pretty long and a decent amount of our day was waiting on line. The layout of the lots and shuttle schedules can be a bit confusing as well. However the main lodge I enjoyed as you didn't have to take flights of stairs to get to the bathrooms! There was also a giant roaring fire which was nice to warm up next to. One major downside on the greens was seeing more experienced riders straight-lining and taking out newer skiers, which was scary to watch. That said, I really appreciated the staff actively catching these reckless riders and removing them from the mountain. Overall, a great spot for beginners, but more advanced skiers might find other mountains more appealing.

    Mac & cheese!
    Hank C.

    Good mid-sized East coast resort, the first bigger mountain in the south of Vermont that folks from MA, NY and NJ make it to, which adds to its appeal. Good beginner to mid skill mountain, a little icier and snow was good due to a few days of snowfall before I visit, but they had a good 100" snowpack in the season this year. The mountain can get windy which closed some lifts on the days we were there, which made for 1+hr waits on the remaining lifts, and the facilities are a little aged, but generally not too expensive with purchased tickets and classes ahead of time. If you have an Epic pass, it's even better deals for you. Blue courses on the back side and shoulder are best for fewest people, the main lifts can take some time to get up and onto the mountain particularly when windy and only a couple lifts end up open. Parking wasn't too bad - $20 for a semi-near lot (B/C on holidays/weekends) or free (D/E/F) for the farthest lots. Lot A was more expensive, but close(r). It does get packed, but there's a nice drop off line for the ski school - get there early though as checking in and getting equipment can cost some time and they don't always wait for the group for long. For those of you with your own gear, get your tickets ahead of time. The line at the ticket counter was long! Waffle Cabin was a hit with a chocolate drizzled Belgian waffle ($8) after the runs, but the rest of the food options were more expensive than at the airport...$10 slice of pizza makes NYC pricing look reasonable, and the hot mac & cheese ($9 small, $17 medium) was expensive but delicious. Free bag check if you get there early - it gets full quickly during the day! Bathrooms on the main floor were always busy; the basement ones were better, less of a crowd but more of a roundabout way to get to them. On a warm day, some puddles, so watch out. Plenty of bars though some don't open early so the line to get into one of them was from the door to the ski shop! Saw lots of people skiing down with beer cans in hand as they cheered on their newbie friends. Yes, some folks still careening out of control down the mountain - particularly on the Long John run, so watch out. Saw a few people crash and end up in the trees or get carted down the mountain, a risk of being out there. They also have one of the best terrain parks in Carpathia, lots of people talking about the giant pipe and great ski and snowboarders practicing there in line at the end of the day. Is the best mountain I've been on for newbies vs beginners? Some courses, yes. They do have a good mix of East Coast blue and black courses to challenge those who are newer and grow in skills. It is all too easy to drop a lot of money if you don't get a deal, though, $139/kid/day or $189/adult/day for a lift ticket at the mountain without discounts (get your tickets online ahead of time for a discount or through ticket brokers), and rentals are cheaper off-mountain (go to a shop nearby). And the weather can be great - 30° warm and the lifts all open and few lines, or it can be 30-40mph gusts, limited lifts, and long lines... a bit of a crapshoot! (we experienced both kinds of days on either extreme over the course of 2 days)

    Rachel O.

    I feel helpless as I'm forced to watch the world of winter sports become more insular and elitist by the day. This insidious death spiral is easily observed at Mount Snow - Where the lift tickets are priced exorbitantly & the clientele are as snobbish & ill-mannered as they come. There is no joy or accessibility here. No glimmers of the ski-bum culture (that shaped & defined this whole industry) remain. Sliding over slush & ice for a few hours costs $150. There are no half-day tickets. The lift lines are mayhem. They are loosely directed by young, grumpy, & probably underpaid lifties who rely on a messy system of self-governing to get folks on chairlifts in a fair manner. It doesn't really work. The other riders & skiers on the slopes were notably rude. I noticed a lot of "get out of my way" & "holier than thou" attitudes (despite minding my own business & taking up a respectful amount of space on the mountain). I have been snowboarding for a very long time. No matter where I am or what the conditions are, snowboarding still exhilarates me. I'm still grateful for every opportunity to get outside. That being said, I feel pessimistic for the future. The monopolization of the industry & the sequestering of resources/space for only the affluent will eventually decimate the world of winter sports. The positive things I noticed about Mount Snow: - Decent shuttle system in place with nice shuttle drivers - Creative park - Not beginner friendly, but cool

    Paul Francis M.

    1.14.24, no at all impressed with the grooming. I get weather has been poor this season but the mountain is white and the only strip of skiable corduroy I found was over on Carinthia. North Face was horrid and the three lift operators at the bottom were putting minimal effort in cleaning up all the chopped ice you had to ride on to get on the lift. I will give one positive, they had all their sh*t together having lift line set up before opening, Okemo struggles with this. Only perk about coming here is you can stop at Dots before or after for a delicious meal.

    Sherry W.

    Mount Snow. My favorite ski resort of all the ones I visited (limited) and farthest away from NYC. It's been 6yrs since the last time we came here. So glad to be back! Weather conditions were clear one day and foggy cold the next. Nice views. Not many lifts were open when we came (early mid- December) but decent enough that we were able to go up the mountains. We went early in the week (Monday to Thursday) which was lovely because no crowd. We had the space to practice and get used to the mountains again after last season. We had a friend that is a newbie and she had the whole bunny hill to practice without any worries. Amazing times! Thanks again for your beautiful mountain and services!!!!

    Jennifer R.

    Fantastic skiing, especially if you like cruising down blue squares. What's awful is the way the resort and lodges are managed by Vail resorts. That parts complete garbage. I would never stay here at the Grand Summit Resort, and also bring your own food because there's limited options, or sometimes no food at all.

    Had some dancers out earlier enjoying the beat and the great weather.
    Patti C.

    Nice to see activity at the mountain in the off season. Great music by Fever and some incredible local restaurant fare. Cold beverages available at the Station Tavern window were perfect pairings for those munchies. Shout out to Trail 87 and the great sammies and street corn ( which sold out before I got a pic!!)

    Gina L.

    Such an amazing mountain to ski or snowboard on. The slopes were super fun and they had some great beginner and intermediate slopes. The ski lift actually slows down when people get off which is nice as not many places do that and then it's chaos they also had a lot of food and drink options around the mountain and the rentals were nice to use while on the mountain. The snow was powdery which isn't easy to find in the northeast. Great experience and will probably end up getting a season pass next year.

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    Scott W.

    The people who work here really make the experience worth it. Slopes are good. Some trails aren't open during the weekdays which means some greens and blues can get crowded. Been here for two seasons and have had a good time each time. My advice: buy the epic pass ahead of time so you don't get gouged.

    Michelle A.

    Great mountain with lots of different trails for different skills. They have lots of great amenities such as a free bag check and tons of rental lockers. Parking usually isn't an issue, unless you come on a holiday weekend. Even then, if you come early enough, you'll find a spot. No need to pay for preferred parking. There's also a ton of food options in the main lodge. The food isn't terribly expensive. Our favorite was the burritos. The beer spot, Canned, offers a ton of local canned (hence the name) beer. They also have a waffle cabin, which is necessary after a long day of snowboarding. One tip though: if you come here on a busy weekend and want to book lessons, make sure to book far in advance. I didn't realize how packed it would be and tried to get a lesson for my son. They were booked solid for the whole weekend! Lesson learned for the future.

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