Vermont, the "Green Mountain State" is full of rich heritage and stunning nature. With 223 mountains over 2,000ft in elevation it's no wonder why people from all the East Coast of the US and Canada come to Vermont to ski and snowboard. Today, the majority of these mountainous areas are once again filled with forests after a concentrated effort in the early 19th century to clear-cut this precious timber. In the past, this area has also been mined for granite, marble, asbestos and talc. There are plenty of activities to enjoy while visiting Vermont including hiking, biking, hunting, snowmobiling as well as skiing and boarding. Vermont is divided into 3 regions, north, central and the south and is bordered by Canada and the States of New York, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
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The top 6 ski resorts in Vermont are located throughout the state. In northern Vermont, Jay Peak and Smugglers' Notch are popular year round resorts featuring a wide variety of activities and challenge for the entire family. Centrally, Okemo and Killington Ski Resorts offer some challenging vertical, chutes and glades as well as kilometers of cross-country trails. Mt. Snow and Bromley are found in the southern region of Vermont and are ideal getaways from Boston, Hartford or New York City. Enjoy both alpine and cross-country skiing, sleigh rides, dog sledding or snowmobiling. Mountainside accommodations are offered at many of the resorts including vacation rental condos, chalet rentals, cabin rentals and large family home rentals. Vacation rental accommodations including ski chalet and condo rentals offer the ultimate in comfort and convenience for your ski and snowboarding holiday.
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