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Mount Snow

City:

West Dover

Region:

East Coast

Updated:

October 31, 2024

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PeakRankings Score

To give each resort a Mountain Score, we assess 10 equally weighted categories that paint an overall picture of the typical mountain experience.

[Year] Rankings

Overall Rank

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92

Rank In

United States

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78

Rank In

Vermont

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9

Category Scores

Snow

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10

The resort gets top accumulation and snow that forms in a way that feels light and powdery all the time.

9

The resort sees very good accumulation and gets powder that takes awhile to track or feels notably light.

8

The resort sees very good snow accumulation each season that tends to stay powdery for several days in a row.

7

The resort sees very good, powdery snow accumulation each season, but powder doesn't always last long at certain places in the resort.

6

The resort sees good accumulation that forms a solid base each season and sometimes sees powder but sometimes suffers from variable cover.

5

The resort sees decent accumulation each season but sometimes suffers from variable cover and rarely sees powder.

4

The resort sees okay accumulation each season. Non-snowmaking trails regularly suffer from thin or variable cover.

3

The resort sees mediocre accumulation each season. Thin cover is a given on all non-snowmaking trails.

2

The resort receives poor accumulation each season and must heavily rely on snowmaking to stay open.

1

The resort would have little to no snow if it weren't for snowmaking. If you're not on a trail, you probably don't see any accumulation.

0

The resort doesn’t get any snow.

5

Lifts

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10

High-speed lifts exist across every mountain area. Helper lifts are high-speed as well.

9

Most lifts are high-speed, with only a few areas serviced by helper fixed-grip lifts.

8

All but a few areas are accessible by high-speed lifts. Helper lifts may be fixed grip.

7

Most areas are accessible by high-speed lifts. Helper lifts are fixed grip.

6

Many areas are accessible by high-speed lifts, but some are only serviced by fixed-grip lifts.

5

About half of areas are accessible by high-speed lifts.

4

A few areas are accessible by high-speed lifts, but most areas only see fixed-grip lift service.

3

All lifts are fixed grip but some are at least modern.

2

Lifts are extremely old or low-capacity. Some places are only serviced by surface lifts.

1

Surface lifts only.

0

No lifts.

6

Resiliency

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10

The mountain can quickly recover from the worst conditions and deliver the exact same experience as on a good day.

9

The mountain can quickly recover from almost any poor conditions thanks to excellent poor snow and weather mitigation.

8

The mountain successfully mitigates snow or weather issues in nearly every mountain area and across all terrain categories. A few parts of the resort may occasionally see significant impacts.

7

The mountain successfully mitigates snow or weather issues in most mountain areas, but some parts of the mountain are highly affected by inclement weather or poor conditions.

6

The mountain successfully mitigates snow or weather issues in many mountain areas, but other parts are highly susceptible to inclement weather or poor conditions.

5

The mountain has some capabilities to avoid inclement weather or poor conditions, but struggles to mitigate poor conditions in many mountain areas.

4

The mountain has some capabilities to avoid inclement weather or poor conditions, but is regularly forced to close a few major parts of the mountain. Under severe circumstances, the mountain may be forced to completely suspend operations.

3

The mountain has some capabilities to avoid inclement weather or poor conditions, but is regularly forced to close multiple major mountain areas. Occasionally, the mountain may be forced to suspend operations completely.

2

In the event of any inclement weather, the mountain loses most of its skiable terrain, with restoration regularly taking several days or weeks. A few small runs may stay open.

1

In the event of any inclement weather, the mountain loses its entire skiable footprint and may take weeks to recover.

0

Any inclement weather issues are season-ending.

6

Crowd Flow

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10

The mountain's infrastructure is perfectly set up for crowd flow and capacity and does the best possible job to mitigate crowding.

9

The mountain's lift infrastructure is mostly direct and well-placed with excellent capacity.

8

The mountain's lift infrastructure is mostly direct and well-placed with good capacity. One or two areas could use a capacity upgrade.

7

The mountain's lift infrastructure is usually direct and well-placed with good capacity. A few areas could use a capacity upgrade or better placed lifts. Trails themselves rarely become chokepoints.

6

The mountain's lift and trail network is usually direct with good capacity. Some areas suffer from indirect lift placements or poorly thought out junctions.

5

The mountain’s lift and trail network comprises a comparable mix of direct, well-placed routes and indirect or capacity-constrained ones.

4

The mountain's lift and trail network is set up in a way that causes major crowding or indirect routing for many popular routes. Some areas are served by direct, well-placed lifts.

3

The mountain's lift and trail network causes serious crowding or indirect routing for most areas, but a few places are served by direct, well-placed lifts.

2

The mountain's lift and trail network is not equipped to handle crowds on a normal day and sees backups of more than half an hour.

1

The mountain's crowd flow logistics are seriously flawed. Poor lift placement and uphill capacity can cause backups of more than an hour.

0

The mountain's crowd flow logistics are so bad that you shouldn't expect to get on the mountain on a typical day.

5

Size

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10

7000+ skiable acres

9

3500-7000 skiable acres

8

2500-3500 skiable acres

7

1800-2500 skiable acres

6

1200-1800 skiable acres

5

800-1200 skiable acres

4

500-800 skiable acres

3

250-500 skiable acres

2

100-250 skiable acres

1

1-100 skiable acres

0

0 skiable acres

4

Facilities

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10

The mountain boasts easily accessible, high-capacity lodges at every major and minor junction area.

9

The mountain boasts easily accessible, high-capacity lodges throughout most mountain areas.

8

The mountain boasts several lodges or huts across the resort. A few minor mid- or high-elevation areas lack easy access to high-capacity facilities.

7

The mountain boasts several lodges or huts across the resort. Some major mountain areas lack easy access to high-capacity facilities.

6

The mountain boasts several lodges or huts across multiple areas, but some places lack easy access to the closest facilities.

5

The mountain consists of high-capacity lodges at each base area but suffers from limited, low-capacity, or impractically placed on-mountain facilities.

4

The mountain consists of high-capacity lodges at each base area. Any on-mountain facilities are limited, low-capacity, and impractically placed.

3

The mountain consists of at least one high-capacity base lodge but no on-mountain facilities.

2

The mountain consists of a moderately-sized base lodge but no on-mountain facilities.

1

The mountain consists of a singular base lodge that's either impractically small or hard to reach.

0

The mountain doesn't consist of any on-site lodge facilities.

7

Terrain Diversity

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10

The mountain has an abundance of terrain in all categories for all ability levels.

9

The mountain offers multiple options in all terrain categories you'd typically find at a ski resort.

8

The mountain offers at least some options in all terrain categories you'd typically find at a ski resort.

7

The mountain offers terrain in most categories for a range of ability levels, but may fall short in one or two areas.

6

The mountain offers terrain in many categories but either falls short or lacks terrain in a few others.

5

The mountain offers terrain of varying lengths, gradients, and widths but lacks terrain in multiple categories.

4

The mountain offers similar terrain of moderately different lengths, gradients, and widths.

3

The mountain offers similar terrain of slightly different lengths, gradients, or widths.

2

The mountain consists of runs that are similar to one another but vary slightly by difficulty.

1

The mountain only consists of runs that provide nearly identical terrain experiences.

0

The mountain has no terrain.

4

Navigation

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10

It's easy, direct, and clear to get anywhere on the mountain from any place.

9

It's easy, direct, and clear to get anywhere on the mountain from most places. A small fraction of trails don't have direct access to all other mountain areas.

8

It's easy to get to and from most mountain areas. A few minor areas aren't directly accessible from all other parts of the resort or may be hard to find.

7

It's reasonably simple to get between most major mountain areas. A few areas require catwalks or traverses to get to or from or are hard to find. Some areas require multiple direct lift rides to travel between.

6

It's reasonably simple to get between many major mountain areas, but some areas require more effort due to poor signage, indirect lifts, or catwalks.

5

Some mountain areas are easy to navigate while others require more effort due to poor signage, indirect lifts, or catwalks.

4

Some mountain areas are easy to get between, but navigating many major areas can be confusing. Some major trails may suffer from poor signage or require catwalks.

3

It can take multiple lifts or be notably confusing to get between major resort areas. Many resort areas suffer from indirect trail routes, poor signage, or multiple catwalks.

2

It takes a substantial amount of effort and multiple indirect lifts to get between resort areas with little enjoyable terrain in between. Expect to occasionally get lost.

1

Expect to regularly get lost at this resort due to poor signage and lift placement. Getting between mountain areas requires notable effort and extremely unenjoyable terrain.

0

It's impossible to get around this resort. You will likely get lost or spend your whole day trying to get from one place to another.

7

Challenge

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10

The resort boasts truly extreme terrain across several prominent areas. Any double blacks should not be attempted, even by experts, without using extreme caution.

9

Select resort areas boast some of the most challenging runs in the world. The most challenging terrain should not be attempted, even by experts, without using extreme caution.

8

The mountain boasts extremely demanding terrain with sustained pitches, cliffs, drop-ins, and/or tight turns.

7

The mountain offers a range of very steep, ungroomed terrain with features like cliffs, drop-ins, or tight turns.

6

The mountain offers a range of steep, difficult terrain, with expert features like cliffs in some places.

5

The mountain offers some fairly steep groomed and ungroomed runs.

4

The mountain offers some steep runs but very little ungroomed terrain.

3

The mountain primarily offers groomed terrain with moderate pitches.

2

The mountain offers mostly gently-sloped terrain.

1

None of the mountain's terrain is more difficult than a typical bunny hill.

0

The mountain is completely flat.

5

Mountain Aesthetic

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10

The resort offers one-of-a-kind views, terrain, isolation, and vibes. You probably won't find a resort that feels like this again in your lifetime.

9

The resort offers unique terrain, views, and isolation that you'll rarely find anywhere else.

8

The resort clearly distinguishes itself with class-leading views, terrain, and isolation.

7

The resort feels unique, with high-quality views, terrain, and isolation across the footprint.

6

The resort doesn't boast the same unique terrain as some competing resorts but offers excellent views and isolation in many areas.

5

The resort offers some cool terrain and great views and isolation in some areas. Some areas may feel commercialized or built-up.

4

The resort offers decently cool terrain, nice views, or pockets of isolation in places. Major areas may feel commercialized or built-up.

3

The resort either feels commercialized or built-up around more than half the resort or offers only moderately interesting terrain, views and isolation.

2

The resort either feels commercialized or built-up in most areas or offers only mildly interesting terrain, views or isolation.

1

The resort barely feels like a mountain, with intense commercialization and very little in the way of views, terrain, or isolation.

0

The resort is completely flat or indoors.

3

Good To Know

Aprés-ski:

Moderate

On-site Lodging:

Yes

1-Day Ticket:

NA

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Pros

  • Intuitive physical layout
  • Challenging terrain for southern Vermont
  • Unique freestyle mountain face
  • Snowmaking operations

Pro Con Item [Backend]

Cons

  • Crowds
  • Outdated lift infrastructure in some areas
  • Less unique terrain and lower snowfall than resorts further north

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Mountain Stats

601

acres

Skiable Footprint

1070

acres

Total Footprint

100

%

Lift-Serviced Terrain

3600

ft

Top Elevation

1700

ft

Vertical Drop

20

Lifts

86

Trails

16

%

Beginner

66

%

Intermediate

18

%

Advanced/Expert

Comprehensive Review

Located just north of the Massachusetts border, Mount Snow is the southernmost major Vermont ski area. The resort aims to provide an appealing package within a reasonable driving distance from many major metropolitan areas. While it isn’t perfect at everything, this mountain will do the trick for many with reliable snowmaking, a decent footprint, and a unique dedicated terrain park mountain face.

While Mount Snow typically sees milder temperatures than competing resorts further up north, it also sees less accumulation each season. In addition, given Vermont’s heavily variable weather conditions, any natural powder the mountain receives doesn’t tend to last long.

Luckily, the resort employs extensive snowmaking to ensure a resilient season. The resort significantly overhauled their snowmaking operations in recent seasons, and more than 80% of terrain now sees quality snowmaking coverage. It’s now common to see nice conditions at the resort only a few days after an ice storm.

While smaller than some major East Coast resorts, Mount Snow offers a varied selection of terrain. The resort’s mogul terrain and freestyle features are unique for a southern Vermont mountain. Terrain for each ability level is almost completely concentrated in its own mountain area, keeping skier traffic of different abilities from unnecessarily mixing. None of the trails are particularly long, however.

The resort offers some beginner terrain, but it’s limited. Only a few green runs go from summit to base, and they often become congested. Mount Snow makes a lot more sense for intermediate skiers. More than half of the resort’s terrain is intermediate, with blue cruisers making up the overwhelming majority of runs in the Main Face and Sunbrook areas. On some of these trails, the resort will leave some bumps next to a groomed area, which is a nice benefit for those learning moguls.

For those looking for a challenge, Mount Snow offers a decent mix of steep groomers and mogul runs in their North Face area. It also offers Beartrap, a bump run in the Sunbrook area serviced by an exclusive chairlift that blasts music all day. While some Vermont resorts offer more challenging expert runs, you won’t find other mountains this far south with the same amount of mogul terrain.

The Carinthia area—perhaps the most unique part of the resort—consists exclusively of freestyle terrain, with 100 acres of features for all freestyle ability levels. Few other resorts on the East Coast have this much dedicated terrain park space.

Among Vermont resorts, Mount Snow has one of the most intuitive physical layouts. More than 96% of terrain on the mountain is directly accessible from the main summit area, and visitors can get back to the base from the inset North Face and Sunbrook areas with only one lift ride. While there are two base areas, it’s easy to get down to the right place at the end of the day if you just look at the signs. However, signage has degraded over the years, with faded trail markings and trail maps present in certain areas. In some places, it’s too easy for less experienced guests to end up on a run that’s too hard. A summit lodge lets visitors go in for a break or grab a meal without having to go all the way back to the base area.

At Mount Snow, visitors will find a mix of high-speed and fixed-grip lifts. The front-facing Main Face and Carinthia enjoy service from high-speed lifts, including the resort’s signature Bluebird Express six-pack bubble chair. However, the North Face and Sunbrook areas are only served by slow, fixed-grip lifts. The especially sluggish Sunbrook Quad ride takes nearly 9 minutes.

Mount Snow’s lift logistics decently mitigate the effects of crowding in some areas. Every base or junction area offers at least two lift options. The Main Face base area offers three high-speed lifts, two of which go directly to the summit, along with two helper fixed-grip lifts that get you to a reasonable spot on the mountain. The bubble chair often draws significantly more crowds than other lifts starting at the same place, which can result in somewhat shorter lines than you might expect for other routes up the mountain.

However, some areas could really use a capacity upgrade. The two triple lifts servicing the popular North Face area struggle to handle the influx of visitors to the resort’s only true advanced area. Although the Carinthia terrain park area sees service from both a high-speed quad and a helper fixed-grip double, they’re not enough on busy days and crowds can build up to unacceptable levels.

With so much lift infrastructure and a modest footprint, Mount Snow can’t boast the same landscapes or isolation that you’ll find at some resorts further north. Still, the resort provides excellent views of surrounding mountaintops and a nearby reservoir. The south-facing Sunbrook area feels the most secluded and picturesque.

Lodging

Mount Snow boasts multiple lodging options. The very nice base area hotels and slopeside condos offer ski-in/ski-out access. Condos and hotels a short drive from the resort offer cheaper prices. Many lodges come with pool or hot tub access.

For the 2021-22 season, Mount Snow has instituted a new tiered paid parking program, with approximately half of its parking now commanding a premium. Parking in Lot A and Upper Carinthia is paid seven days a week ($15 on weekdays and $30 on weekends), while parking in Lot B, Lot C, Sundance, and Lower Carinthia costs $15 on weekends. Lot D, Lot E, and the tiered lots are still free at all times, and shuttle buses provide service between these lots and the mountain.

Aprés-ski

Mount Snow offers enjoyable aprés-ski and nightlife options. With live music and social vibes, the slopeside Cuzzins Bar and Grill provides a quality apres-ski experience. You’ll find a decent selection of bars in town and an especially lively nightlife scene at the Snow Barn, where local bands play concerts on weekends and holidays. Few places in town are within walking distance of hotels and condos, however.

Verdict

Mount Snow delivers a lot for a southern Vermont resort, including reasonable terrain variety and quality snowmaking. While prices at the ticket window aren’t cheap, the resort offers significant discounts on tickets if you buy them ahead of time; going this route can get you a sweet value for the resort’s advanced terrain and freestyle features. But the resort can get very crowded on peak days, and some mountains further north offer more diverse terrain and better accumulation. For many, choosing between Mount Snow and these other resorts will come down to how long the drive takes.

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Sam Weintraub is the Founder and Ranker-in-Chief of PeakRankings. His relentless pursuit of the latest industry trends takes him to 40-50 ski resorts each winter season—and shapes the articles, news analyses, and videos that bring PeakRankings to life. When Sam isn't shredding the slopes, he swaps his skis for a bike and loves exploring coffee shops in different cities.

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Best Winter Wonderland Getaway

The resort is a true winter wonderland, with stunning scenery and fantastic skiing conditions. The après-ski activities were a blast, and the staff went out of their way to ensure everything ran smoothly. I especially enjoyed the variety of trails and the relaxing atmosphere after a day on the slopes.

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Positives

The resort is a true winter wonderland, with stunning scenery and fantastic skiing conditions. The après-ski activities were a blast, and the staff went out of their way to ensure everything ran smoothly. I especially enjoyed the variety of trails and the relaxing atmosphere after a day on the slopes.

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The high prices were a downside, particularly for food and lodging. For the cost, I expected a higher level of luxury and service. Also, some of the more popular trails were overcrowded, which slightly diminished the overall skiing experience.

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August 18, 2024

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Powder Perfect Slopes!

The slopes were absolutely pristine, with some of the best powder I've ever skied on. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the scenery from the summit was breathtaking. The lifts were modern and efficient, keeping the lines short and the runs smooth.

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Powder Perfect Slopes!

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The slopes were absolutely pristine, with some of the best powder I've ever skied on. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the scenery from the summit was breathtaking. The lifts were modern and efficient, keeping the lines short and the runs smooth.

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The food options were limited and overpriced. The lodging was slightly outdated, and the rooms could have used better heating. Parking was challenging as spaces filled up quickly, making it inconvenient for guests.

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