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Lifts are still spinning!

Posted Thursday, April 17, 2014
— Alpine / downhill skiing, Spring skiing, Killington, Jay Peak, Smugglers' Notch, Stowe, Sugarbush

So we had some warm weather and rain and then it snowed again this week! The five open ski resorts in Vermont were reporting two inches of new snow (Killington) to eight inches new (Smugglers' Notch) on Wednesday morning. 

You can choose from these five resorts to ski in Vermont this Easter weekend: 

  • Killington
  • Sugarbush
  • Stowe
  • Smugglers' Notch
  • Jay Peak 

Both Smugglers' Notch and Stowe will celebrate their closing days this Sunday, April 20.

Check our <link internal-link internal link in current>Vermont ski resorts page for links to ski conditions at these ski areas. And have fun!

Photo: Skiing in new snow at Sugarbush on Wednesday, April 16. Photo from Sugarbush Ski Resort's Facebook page.

 

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