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Posted Monday, April 4, 2016
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Spring skiing

There are four Vermont ski resorts open this week, plus a fifth will reopen this weekend for its final weekend. While recent weather has given us a taste of winter (snow is falling in southern and central Vermont this morning, for example), the ski season is winding down.Spring skiing in Vermont

Check this post for an updated list of Vermont ski areas that are still open:

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Photo: Spring snow at Smugglers' Notch on March 27.

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