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VT Vermont has some serious vertical drop. From 3000 plus feet, skiers can boulder dash their way down the basin with the best of them. Vermont snow treaders don't take their steps lightly either with an active nordic program and plenty of backcountry terrain. Don't worry beginners, they have runs for you too.
Shown below are all ski resorts in Vermont.
You can broaden your search by viewing all Northeast US Ski Resorts.
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The table below is sorted by base elevation in feet above sea level of each ski resort.
The resorts elevation is a good way to determine snow fall and amount.
Keep in mind though that cold pockets can exist much lower in some areas.
Typically the higher the resort elevation the longer the ski season.
Elevation is recorded at the top-most part of each ski resorts skiable area.
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