Stowe

Stowe consists of two distinctive mountains, Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak, and the adjacent Spruce Peak which is a dedicated hill for learning to ski. Together they offer school groups ski terrain of all levels of difficulty from novice to expert. Stowe is blessed with a sizeable annual snowfall and also boasts some of the longest trails in the Eastern United States.
The resort has made a sizeable investment in snow making and trail-grooming equipment, maintaining ski conditions from mid November to mid April. Experience the thrill of New England’s highest and longest night skiing, available from Thursday to Saturday until mid March.
Essential Resort Information
- 485 Acres of ski area
- 16% Beginner
- 59% Intermediate
- 25% Advanced
APRES SKI
- Bowling
- Ice skating
- Moonlit snow-shoeing
- Disco
- Cinema
- Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory
- Outlet shopping in Burlington
HOTELS IN STOWE
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Town and Country
Situated in its own grounds the Town & Country offers an excellent standard of accommodation....
45 ROOMS
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Mountaineer Inn
The Mountaineer Inn combines the best of all worlds: rustic charm, modern and expanded facilities...
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Commodores Inn
Situated in its own tranquil 30 acre setting, at the southern end of Stowe village, the Inn offers...
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Stowe Mountain Lodge
Built at the base of Stowe Mountain Resort, in the new "Vermont-Alpine" style, Stowe Mountain Lodge...
139 ROOMS
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