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New England Skiing



New England provides skiing - lots of skiing, with great choices for skiers of all levels. Some of the most popular resorts include Sugarloaf in Maine, and Jaypeak and Killington in Vermont.

Which New England ski area should you choose? It depends on what you're looking for:

Woodbury Ski Area in Connecticut is the closest Connecticut ski are to New York City, and boasts the largest snow tubing park close to Manhattan.

Shawnee Peak in Maine is the longest running ski area.

Sunday River Ski Resort in Maine features 128 trails spread across eight interconnected mountain peaks.

Sugarloaf in Maine was named by Skiing Magazine in Nov. 2004 as among the 10 Top Spots in the East.

Catamount Ski Area, located on the Massachusetts/New York state line near South Egremont, is one of the oldest original operating ski areas in the Northeast.

Jiminy Peak in Massachusetts was rated #8 in the nation for Family Programs by Ski Magazine Readers. And, Compared to 115 other Eastern resorts, Jiminy Peak was also ranked #10 for lifts, #10 for service, #10 for access, #8 for lodging. Jiminy Peak is the largest ski and snowboard resort in Southern New England.

Pats Peak in New Hampshire is the largest night skiing facility with the only beginner run in New Hampshire open day and night. It also claims to have one of the highest capacity computer controlled snowmaking systems per acre in the Northeast, meaning 100% snowmaking coverage guarantees great conditions all season long.

Mad River Glen in Vermont offers some of the finest lift-served Telemark skiing in the East, and is considered New England's Telemark "Mecca." They claim to have a greater concentration of "free-heelers" than can be found at almost any other ski area in North America.

Jay Peak in Vermont claims to receive more snow than anywhere else in New England, and is a short drive from the Canadian border.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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