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Which ski resorts are still open in Vermont?

Posted Thursday, April 16, 2009
— Stowe, Jay Peak, Sugarbush, Killington, Spring skiing, Alpine / downhill skiing

Here's the latest on late-spring skiing in Vermont. The resorts are the usual suspects at this time of year...

Killington is still open. They hope to ski into May.

Stowe is open until Sunday, April 19, which is the Stowe - Vermont Food Bank day. Bring at least two non-perishable food items and ski for $35.

Jay Peak is still in operation. They have pond skimming this weekend.

Sugarbush plans to stay open through Sunday, April 26. Depending on snow and weather, they may re-open for May 2-3. (A little friendly competition with Killington, perhaps?)

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