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Which Vermont ski areas are still open for spring skiing?

Posted Tuesday, March 15, 2016
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Cross-country skiing, Spring skiing, Jay Peak, Killington, Okemo, Mount Snow, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush, Smugglers' Notch

Springtime often brings soft snow, fickle weather and traditions such as pond skimming, but it also means that ski areas begin to wrap up operations.

Here's a look at which Vermont ski areas are still open for spring skiing. Before you go, check our <link internal-link internal link in current>Vermont Ski Resorts page for direct links to the resorts' snow conditions reports.

--As of May 2, 2016--

Spring skiing in Vermont 2016

Open on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - snow and weather permitting:

  • Killington

Closed for the season:

  • Bolton Valley
  • Bromley Mountain
  • Burke Mountain
  • Cochran's
  • Jay Peak
  • Mad River Glen
  • Magic Mountain
  • Middlebury Snow Bowl
  • Mount Snow
  • Northeast Slopes
  • Okemo Mountain
  • Pico Mountain
  • Quechee
  • Smugglers' Notch
  • Stratton Mountain
  • Stowe Mountain
  • Sugarbush
  • Suicide Six 

Photo taken <link http: www.skimaven.com post spring-has-sprung-blue-skies-softening-snow-at-sugarbush-vermont-today _top>March 12, 2016, at Sugarbush Resort.

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