Ski Resorts in the US & Canada
Explore 48 ski resorts with detailed terrain stats, monthly weather data, hotel reviews, and side-by-side comparisons. Find the perfect mountain for your next trip.
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Stowe Mountain
Vermont, US
The ski capital of the East
485
Acres
116
Trails
2,360'
Vertical
Terrain:16% Beginner59% Inter.25% Adv.
Snow: 314 inches annuallyExplore
Killington
Vermont, US
The Beast of the East
1,509
Acres
155
Trails
3,050'
Vertical
Terrain:28% Beginner33% Inter.39% Adv.
Snow: 250 inches annuallyExplore
Sunday River
Maine, US
Eight peaks of reliable snow in the Maine mountains
870
Acres
135
Trails
2,340'
Vertical
Terrain:29% Beginner36% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 167 inches annuallyExplore
Sugarbush
Vermont, US
Vermont's best-kept secret in the Mad River Valley
578
Acres
111
Trails
2,600'
Vertical
Terrain:20% Beginner45% Inter.35% Adv.
Snow: 283 inches annuallyExplore
Jay Peak
Vermont, US
The most snow in the East and an indoor waterpark
385
Acres
81
Trails
2,153'
Vertical
Terrain:22% Beginner39% Inter.39% Adv.
Snow: 359 inches annuallyExplore
Sugarloaf
Maine, US
The only above-treeline skiing on the East Coast with the biggest vertical in the East
1,230
Acres
162
Trails
2,820'
Vertical
Terrain:27% Beginner32% Inter.41% Adv.
Snow: 200 inches annuallyExplore
Bretton Woods
New Hampshire, US
New Hampshire's largest resort with majestic Mt. Washington views
464
Acres
97
Trails
1,500'
Vertical
Terrain:31% Beginner35% Inter.34% Adv.
Snow: 200 inches annuallyExplore
Loon Mountain
New Hampshire, US
White Mountains family favorite with excellent snowmaking
370
Acres
61
Trails
2,100'
Vertical
Terrain:20% Beginner60% Inter.20% Adv.
Snow: 156 inches annuallyExplore