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Go Snowmobiling In Stowe, Vermont

Posted on Sept. 09, 2022

Not far from Vermont’s ski mountains is a magical trail system that most visitors — and even many locals — never explore.

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Just minutes from Stowe Mountain Resort, Vermont’s snowmobile trails go deep into the 44,444-acre Mount Mansfield State Forest. The trails parallel the frozen Waterbury Reservoir and cross snow-covered fields. They wind up hillsides and weave through the forest, passing stands of hardwoods, birch and pine groves where the bows often hang heavy with snow. These trails are, in fact, part of the largest trail network in Vermont , a network that’s only open in the winter. Hop on a snowmobile, rev the engine and explore miles of groomed and marked backcountry trails near Vermont’s ski mountains, blasting along at speeds like what you might drive in a car. “I’ve ridden a Jet-Ski but this is even better,” says Matt Levins, who first tried snowmobiling in 2021. “There’s this amazing feel of power and torque that I’ve never felt before and you get to explore places where you won’t see another person.” While skiing may be Vermont’s first winter sport , snowmobiling is the second most popular one. Even Vermont’s governor is a snowmobiler — and a good one, at that. At one point, Gov. Scott, who also drives a race car, was a world-class snowmobile racer who has won several New England Championships.

A VAST Network of Vermont Snowmobile Trails

Vermont has a long history with snowmobiling. Over 50 years ago, snowmobilers founded the nonprofit Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST) . Now one of the oldest snowmobiling organizations in the U.S., VAST has 127 clubs statewide, with over 24,000 members combined. The organization has worked with more than 9,000 private landowners to mark and groom trails across property many people would never have access to otherwise. The clubs, which operate a total of 104 grooming machines (similar to the snowcats you might see grooming Vermont’s ski mountains ), are responsible for maintaining the trails. Thanks to their work, Vermont has nearly as many miles of groomed snowmobile trails (4,700 miles) as it does paved roads (7,000 miles). “We are so lucky to have so many high-elevation trails here, a variety of terrain and these beautiful little villages you can ride to. Snowmobiling in Vermont is about as family-friendly as it gets,” says Cindy Locke, the executive director of VAST and a former ski instructor at Stowe Mountain Resort. Like a highway system, the VAST trails are patrolled. “We take safety really seriously,” says Locke. “It’s state law that you have to watch a safety video and we hire law enforcement as well as 40 safety ambassadors to patrol the trails.” While snowmobiles can go 50 mph or faster, there’s a speed limit of 35 mph when riding on Vermont state land. You don’t need any experience, or even a driver’s license, to snowmobile in Vermont. Kids can ride along as passengers, but drivers must be 16 or older. Perhaps the best way to start out is to sign up for a guided tour.

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Snowmobiling Excursions around Stowe, VT

For those more inclined to take in the winter landscape with a little more horsepower, the area around Stowe, VT offers numerous snowmobiling trails. Follow an experienced guide through pristine forests for breathtaking views of the mountains and streams Vermont is famous for.

Snowmobiling is available as an off-site excursion through our partner vendor: Stowe Snowmobiles.  We suggest you book direct with Stowe Stowemobiles. For questions or assistance in booking please call Spruce Peak Outfitters at 802-760-4061.

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Located in beautiful Stowe, Vermont, the Stowe Snowmobile Club promotes snowmobiling in the area and maintains a network of trails through and around Stowe.

Our site will help you find your way around snowmobiling in Stowe and in greater Vermont. Whether you need a TMA (trail pass), want to see the conditions of trails in our area, or you seek information on local accomodations, dining or attractions, we're here to help. If you can't find what you need here, please email us and we'll get right back to you.

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A TMA pass is required to ride the Vermont VAST trail system. TMA's are available for the full season or as a 4 day pass. They may be obtained directly through the Stowe Snowmobile Club or from VAST. Click below to learn more.

Trail Conditions

The VAST website publishes current trail conditions for the entire VAST network of trails. To find the the conditions of the trails in and around Stowe, click below and view the map by club (Stowe Snowmobile Club) or county (Lamoille) for the local condidtions.

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Snowmobile Vermont

With picturesque mountain ranges and gorgeous vistas, Vermont truly is the shining jewel of New England, and getting into the great outdoors and exploring the area is an absolute must the next time you visit the area. But what's the best way to do it? Go hiking? Rent a car and drive around for a few hours? Rent a bike and tucker yourself out? How about an idea that you may not have thought of before, but once you do it, you'll never want to explore the winter countryside any other way again: a snowmobile ride! Taking a snowmobile tour with Snowmobile Vermont is the perfect way to explore all of the natural beauty that Vermont has to offer and surely will be the highlight of your next great Stowe, VT vacation.

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Check out Snowmobile Vermont today and see how a snowmobile tour in the gorgeous Vermont countryside can be the highlight of your next vacation! Stop by one of their locations today! Weekends and holidays, tours leave every hour from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Snowmobile Vermont Reservation Office located at Umiak Outdoor Outfitters at 849 South Main Street. Reach out to Snowmobile Vermont at (802) 253-6221 or at [email protected].

Why Take a Vermont Snowmobile Tour

If there’s one thing that you truly need to experience at least once in your life, it’s the beautiful winter wonderland that the Vermont countryside turns into every year once the powder starts to fall! Experience breathtaking vistas and snow covered mountainsides that look like something straight out of a Thomas Kinkade painting all at a pace that perfect for you and your family! The reason that taking a snowmobile is perfect for this kind of experience is because it allows you to get up close and personal with the scenery you’re looking to take in. No need to worry about waiting in long lines for lifts or battling the crowds when you take a snowmobile tour; you’ll get to experience everything the way that you want it, and if you want to stop for a minute and soak in the surroundings, you’re more than free to do so! The two hour back-country tour is $179 for single passengers or $229 for double and it includes a $20 damage protection fee that limits liability to $350.

Four Different Adventures Waiting for You

Along with being Vermont’s oldest, largest, and most experienced snowmobile tour, the reason why you should choose Snowmobile Vermont for your next vacation is because they have the option of four different unique and incredible adventures to choose from throughout the state! They offer different tour options available in Killington, Okemo, Stowe, and Mount Snow, and the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers trails they use features a network of over 5,000 miles of terrain. This means that unlike other places, you’re not guaranteed just one singular experience and that’s it. Snowmobile Vermont is certain that you’ll be so satisfied that you’ll come back time and time again to experience every adventure they have to offer.

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Lastly, we truly believe snowmobile tours will be the highlight of your next vacation because they are fun for the entire family! With the thousands of miles of trails available, Snowmobile Vermont has something for all ages, and anyone 4 years of age or older can be a passenger on one of these snowmobiles (one machine can hold up to two people). Don’t have prior experience with a snowmobile? No problem! Everyone from beginners to experts is welcome, so everyone can join in on the fun!

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11 Things To Do In Stowe: Complete Guide To The Small-Town Ski Hotspot

S kiers and boarders likely already know the name Stowe, Vermont. It is one of the US’s top ten skiing and boarding destinations, and there are more than a few reasons why. With its ski resort located on Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s tallest mountain, there is an abundance of terrain on the mountain to enjoy.

However, the town of Stowe itself has a lot to offer travelers. Travelers looking to spend some time here in any season will find countless things to do in Stowe, Vermont, and in the surrounding area.

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Small Town Stowe: The Ultimate Travel Guide To Things To Do In Vermont's Ski Town

There's so much to do in Stowe, Vermont in every season; this updated list features more things to see and do both in winter during peak ski season and sights to see when it's warmer out.

Things To Do In Stowe, Vermont

Here's how to get started experiencing the best the town has to offer.

Go For A Hike In Or Around Stowe

Hiking is one of the best things to do in Stowe, and countless trails beckon to everyone, from beginners to experts.

Highlights in Stowe:

  • The Long Trail , which runs the entire length of Vermont (and is the oldest of its kind in the U.S.)
  • Smugglers Notch , a mountain pass located in a same-named State Park; visitors can hike as well as boulder, ice climb, explore caves, and bike

Vermont has tons of gorgeous hiking trails to explore , even outside Stowe.

Visit The Vermont Ski And Snowboard Museum

At the Vermont Ski And Snowboard Museum , visitors can learn about famous athletes, see artwork inspired by skiing and snowboarding, and hear from interesting speakers (or catch a ski-related film).

  • Suggested admission is $5 per adult

Explore At Trapp Family Lodge Outdoor Center

The Trapp Family Lodge covers an impressive 2,500 acres and offers activities and adventures for outdoor and nature lovers all year long.

In the winter, travelers can look forward to cross-country and back-country skiing as well as snowshoeing. In the summer, travelers will be able to discover mountain bike trails, disc golf, hiking, Nordic walking, and outdoor concerts in their meadow!

Related: What To Know About Vermont's LVRT, Set To Be The Longest Rail Trail In New England

See The Sights At Local Falls

Stowe has two noteworthy waterfalls: Bingham Falls and Moss Glen Falls. Bingham Falls has both deep pools and gorges, plus trails that wind through areas where visitors are sure to see wild animals. The trail is short at only half a mile.

Moss Glen Falls is a longer trek at 5.2 miles and is more scenic; part of the hike is on boardwalks, while the last stretch is more vertical.

Explore The Gold Brook Covered Bridge

The eastern U.S. is known for its covered bridges, and Stowe has one of the oldest on offer . Gold Brook Bridge, AKA Emily's Bridge, was built around 1840 and is even said to be haunted .

  • How many covered bridges are there in Stowe VT? At least ten were built between 1840 and 1870.

Drive The Auto Toll Road

Stowe is scenic on its own, but a great way to see a bit more of Vermont is via the Auto Toll Road. From Lake Champlain to the Adirondack Mountains, there's a lot to see.

  • Auto Toll Road is open from May to October between 9:30 am and 4:30 pm
  • How much is the toll road in Stowe VT? Vehicles cost $26, including tax; bicycles and motorcycles are not permitted

Though some roads, including the Auto Toll Road, close in winter, Vermont has countless open roads for winter excursions .

Pack a picnic and find a scenic spot to stop.

Visit The Very First Ben & Jerry's

Stowe is home to the original Ben & Jerry's manufacturing site, and today, visitors can tour the factory and sample the goods.

  • Visitors must pre-book Factory Experience tickets; they are released two weeks ahead and often sell out quickly
  • Cost: $7 per person

Canoe Or Kayak Local Waterways

Canoe or kayak the Lamoille River for a unique view of Stowe, Vermont. Local businesses provide paddling rentals for use at Lamoille River, Waterbury Reservoir, Lake Elmore, and Winooski River.

A Stowe Must-Do: Go Skiing

Stowe Mountain Resort is Stowe's most popular ski spot ; the resort has everything, with highlights for each season . In winter, skiing and snowboarding take over (rentals and lessons are available), while summer is the perfect time for scenic lift rides, golf, biking, and more.

  • Highlight: The Gondola Skyride , which operates from June through October

Enjoy A Local Brew

Stowe is known for its hopping hops culture, with various breweries around town. Highlights include:

Idletyme Brewing Company

  • Stowe Cider
  • The Alchemist Brewery

What To Know During Ski Season

Winter in Stowe may be all about skiing, the resort ranks in the top ten of US ski resorts, but there is so much more to this small town than that. Nordic Skiing, dog-sledding, snowmobiling, fat bike riding, and sleigh rides are also incredibly popular here.

Related: 10 Scenic Winter Drives You Need To Take In Vermont

Travelers should expect hotels to fill up quickly and for lift ticket costs to rise during holidays, but if they plan ahead they should be fine.

Stowe is home to many fun activities and events, both in and out of ski season. The town hosts arts and crafts shows, a balloon festival, and even a weekend-long British Invasion event held every September.

Skiers and borders, however, may be more interested in the ski area. Mount Mansfield, though the home of Stowe’s ski resort is 4,393 feet which makes it Vermont’s tallest mountain. Travelers should note the terrain of this mount is primarily for intermediate and expert skiers.

Related: Amtrak Union Station: 10 Things To Know About Burlington, Vermont's Easiest Gateway To New York City

Winter season aside the area town and mountain both still have a lot to offer. Many hiking trails fill the mountain and nearby Smuggler’s Notch State Park which includes a portion of the famous Long Trail.

Best Ways To Get Around Stowe, VT

Stowe is a small town, and despite its tourism, it has relatively limited public transportation. This means cars are quite important for getting around.

Driving a car will be the best way to get around Stowe, VT. It's not a large town, so public transit is limited making cars nearly a must. There isn’t anywhere in Stowe to rent cars but nearby Burlington and its airport are where travelers can find car rentals .

Having four wheels to navigate around while in Stowe will massively increase the pleasure of the experience—and it makes a visit to Emily's Bridge easier.

If travelers are in Stowe from late November to early April and are staying on Mountain Road, Stowe Mountain Resort, or Stowe Village, they can access the mountain via Green Mountain Transit's No. 108 bus .

The bus runs from 6:30 am to 9 pm and is a nice way to reach the mountain. However, the line’s route is limited and is mostly, if only, used by skiers and boarders.

By Taxi, Uber, or Lyft

Travelers who find themselves stuck and in need of quick transport will be able to make use of the town’s taxi companies as well as both Uber and Lyft.

Travelers will find these rides to be pricey. The overall cost of renting a car will be cheaper than relying on a taxi, Uber, or Lyft to get around while in Burlington.

Now, during the winter this is not a good form of transportation for Burlington, though during the warmer months, cycling around is great in this small Vermont town.

Travelers can even access attractions like the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum which is right along the Stowe Recreation Path. But if it’s winter, travelers should count on other forms of transit.

Where To Stay

Being one of the most popular ski destinations in the US, travelers can be sure that Stowe will have many varied accommodations for travelers.

To help them out, here are three of the most highly recommended accommodations in Stowe, Vermont.

Trapp Family Lodge

This Austrian-inspired lodge is not only a destination for activity, but it is also one for lodging and relaxation. Travelers looking for a European-feeling ski adventure will be able to find a close thing to it a the Trapp Family Lodge .

All year round they bring fun activities to the area and their 2,500 acres which host a great deal of year-round fun.

  • Accommodation: Trapp Family Lodge
  • Address - 700 Trapp Hill Rd, Stowe, VT 05672-5074
  • Amenities - Free parking, Free High-Speed Internet (Wi-Fi), Pool, Fitness Center with Gym, Workout Room, Bar/Lounge, Bicycle rental, Hiking

Topnotch Resort

As its name suggests, the accommodations for the Topnotch Resort really are the top of what’s available in Burlington, but it does come with a price that matches.

Situated scenically in the Vermont countryside, this resort has everything travelers need from dining to relaxation; this resort has it.

  • Accommodation: Topnotch Resort
  • Address - 4000 Mountain Road, Stowe, VT 05672
  • Amenities - Blackout curtains, Air conditioning, Desk, Fireplace, Housekeeping, Refrigerator, Cable/satellite TV, Walk-in shower

Brass Lantern Inn

Travelers looking for the best value for their dollar should consider the Brass Lantern Inn . The Inn is plenty luxurious and aesthetic in its Vermont scenery.

Amenities like breakfast, hot tubs, an outdoor fireplace, and great access to Stowe’s shops and restaurants make this one of the most popular places for travelers. With their reasonable room costs, it’s easy to see why.

  • Accommodation: Brass Lantern Inn
  • Address - 717 Maple St, Stowe, VT 05672-4250
  • Amenities - Free parking, Free High-Speed Internet (Wi-Fi), Hot tub, Free breakfast, Game room, Hiking, Non-smoking hotel, Outdoor fireplace

Where To Eat In Stowe

Travelers will likely find themselves quite hungry after a day on the slopes or any of the other fantastic outdoor activities in Stowe. So, to help travelers out, here is a look at three of the top food destinations in Stowe.

Green Goddess Café

Starting off a day of adventure right is important, so travelers should do so at Green Goddess Café. They love great food and only serve their patrons the best quality cuisine they can.

From breakfast sandwiches to scrambles and cupcakes, travelers can start their adventure here.

  • Address - 618 S Main St, Stowe, VT 05672-5070
  • Contact - (802)253-5255
  • Cost - $$-$$$
  • Fan-Favorite - Huevos Rancheros

Harrison's Restaurant & Bar

Travelers looking for a perfect night out in Stowe will love Harrison’s Restaurant & Bar . Serving delicious drinks and local favorites to its patrons.

Harrison’s has a polite and friendly staff that has been showered in great reviews. For a classic night out, this is the place travelers should check out.

  • Address - 25 Main St Carlson Bldg, Stowe, VT 05672-5185
  • Contact - (802)253-7773
  • Fan-Favorite - Tuna Poke Bowl

Travelers looking for a bar and grill with a bit of young and modern flare should try out Idletyme Brewing Company . Their burgers and how delicious they are, are the topic of nearly every review for this brewery. So, stop by for a burger and a brew, travelers won’t regret it.

  • Address - 1859 Mountain Rd, Stowe, VT 05672
  • Contact - (802) 253-4765
  • Fan-Favorite - The Burgers

Estimated Costs For Visiting

Estimating the cost of Stowe will be done by considering the cost of lodging, food, activities, and the price of a lift ticket. Hotels will run travelers anywhere around 150 to 500 dollars a night and can go higher on holidays. The cost for food will cost travelers 15 to 30 dollars per meal, but drinks can quickly increase that cost.

Related: Ice Skating In An Abandoned Underground Quarry? You Can In Vermont

Travelers renting a car can expect to pay about 60 dollars per day too. A single-day ski ticket will also cost between 150 and 200 dollars.

Obviously, there are ways to cut down these costs , such as booking in advance, staying at a motel instead of a formal hotel, or making use of a season pass or other discounts.

The Perfect Day In Stowe, VT

The perfect day in Stowe would likely involve skiing or boarding, but for the sake of this article, this would be the perfect day spent in the town of Stowe, Vermont. It would start with breakfast, of course, and a quick stop at Green Goddess Café to get the day rolling.

Next would be a Nordic adventure at Trapp Family Lodge Outdoor Center. Afterward, and likely with a massive appetite, travelers would visit Idletyme Brewing Company for a massive burger and some beer to help recover from the morning.

Finally, a quiet afternoon spent at the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum is on the agenda before returning to town to spend the remainder of the evening at Harrison's Restaurant & Bar.

Q: What to do in Stowe for 2 days?

Whatever season travelers head to Stowe, there is plenty to do. In winter, head to Stowe Mountain Resort for snow fun. In spring or summer, hike around town, check out the local haunted bridge , and in fall, peep the gorgeous Community Church in all its autumnal glory .

Q: Is the Stowe gondola worth it?

By all travelers' accounts, yes , the Stowe gondola is indeed worth it. When it's open in spring and summer, the views are unmatched.

Q: What is the best month to visit Stowe?

Travelers can visit Stowe in any season, as it has peak times in winter (for skiing) and summer (for everything else). The best month for outdoor activities that don't involve snow are June through August, while the best time to ski might be March, the shoulder month (snowy season is usually over in April).

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Please be aware that we have moved from our Mount Snow resort location. Our new meeting location is now at 8570 VT9 Woodford Vt 05201 and is about 25 minutes southwest of the resort.

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Stormy | mascot.

Favorite Activity:  Swimming

​Favorite Foods:  Steak Bones

​Favorite Band/Song:  Sammy Hager/ I can’t drive SS

​Vehicle of Choice:  Daddy’s Escalade

​Random Fact:  She plays by herself, by tossing her own toys, then fetches them!

Griffin | Mascot

Favorite Activity:  Playing catch & swimming

​Favorite Foods:  Anything

​Favorite Band/Song:  Iron Maiden

​Vehicle of Choice:  Motorcycle with a side car

​Random Fact:  I learned to roll over at 6 months old!

Nicole S. | Reservation Specialist

Favorite Activity:  Fishing & Skiing

​Favorite Foods:  Lobster

​Favorite Band/Song:  The Stones

​Vehicle of Choice:  Ford Bronco

​Random Fact:  I worked on a commercial Lobster Boat out of Montauk all Summer into Fall aboard “ The Leather Neck”

Tim | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Skiing and Snowboarding

​Favorite Foods:  Cheeseburgers

​Favorite Band/Song:  Callin Baton Rogue – Garth Brooks

​Vehicle of Choice:  Chevy Silverado

Lars | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Watching Beaver Videos

​Favorite Foods:  Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza

​Favorite Band/Song:  Post Malone

​Vehicle of Choice:  Jeep Wrangler

Random Fact:  I enjoy looking at maps.

Jeff | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Destroying powder either on skis or a sled

​Favorite Foods:  Bacon wrapped scallops with thyme & pepper

​Favorite Band/Song:  Led Zeppelin, Immigrant Song

​Vehicle of Choice:  On the water a Yamaha just won’t die; on the snow a Polaris will always start; on the road Mopar will go far

​Random Fact:  I can not whistle

Devon | Chief Mechanic

Favorite Activity:  Snowmobiling with my son

​Favorite Foods:  PIZZA! A lot of it!

​Favorite Band/Song:  Motley Crue – Girls, Girls, Girls

​Vehicle of Choice:  Chevy

​Random Fact:  I’m as “Lite as a feather”

Connor | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Surfing and playing in the snow

​Favorite Foods:  Tacos

​Favorite Band/Song:  Rolling Stones – Sweet Virginia

​Vehicle of Choice:  Porche 911

​Random Fact:  Ran an alfalfa sprout green house ranch

Matt | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Playing Guitar

​Favorite Foods:  Pizza

​Favorite Band/Song:  Parkway Drive

​Vehicle of Choice:  Volvo

Ronnie | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Going to the bar

​Favorite Band/Song:  Led Zepplin – When the levee breaks

​Vehicle of Choice:  Subaru WRX

​Random Fact:  Most people call me Reggie

Icabaud | Keeper of the Sleds

Favorite Activity:  Rock Climbing and playing “Magic the Gathering ”

​Favorite Foods:  King Crab Legs with Butter

​Favorite Band/Song:  John Denver-Take me home Country Roads

​Vehicle of Choice:  Honda Element

​Random Fact:  I am a boy scout

Sheree | Reservation Specialist

Favorite Activity:  Sleeping

​Favorite Foods:  Anything Edible

​Favorite Band/Song:  Anything that makes me dance!

​Vehicle of Choice:  Jeep

​Random Fact:  I’m awesome!

Gina | Reservation Specialist

Favorite Activity:  Vacation

​Favorite Foods:  Anything Italian, with a bottle of Red!

​Favorite Band/Song:  Bruce Springsteen – I’m a Jersey Girl

​Vehicle of Choice:  Jeep or Harley

​Random Fact:  I was a Black Jack dealer in Atlantic City for 5 years

Deb | Reservation Specialist

Favorite Activity:  Being on a boat

​Favorite Foods:  Cookies

​Favorite Band:  Kenny Chesney

​Vehicle of Choice:  Harley (on the back!)

​Random Fact:  I lived in Europe

Deana | Reservation Specialist

Favorite Activity:  Arts & Crafts and being Icabaud’s mom

​Favorite Foods:  Any seafood I’m not allergic to

​Favorite Band/Song:  Ozzy – Crazy Train

​Vehicle of Choice:  ’55 Chevy

​Random Fact:  I am third generation Navy.

Geoff | Guide

Favorite Activity:  Being on the Lake in the summer, and shooting guns

​Favorite Foods:  A perfectly cooked steak

​Favorite Band/Song:  Molly Hatchet, Flirtin’ with Disaster

​Vehicle of Choice:  Toyota Tundra TRD Pro

​Random Fact:  Mascot Griffin, is my pup

Favorite Activity:  Going to Football games

​Favorite Foods:  Oysters

​Favorite Band/Song:  Frank Sinatra/ Summerwind

​Vehicle of Choice:  Harley Davidson

​Random Fact:  I’m a Parrothead!!

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Lodging & Places to Eat

If you’re planning a visit to beautiful Vermont, here are some recommended lodging options in the Mount Snow area that offer excellent accommodations.

Places to Eat

  • American Flatbread
  • Anchor Seafood
  • Dover Bar & Grill
  • The Hermitage Inn 
  • Snow Republic Brewery
  • TC’ Family Restaurant
  • Two Tannery
  • Valey Craft Ales
  • Chimney Hill 802-464-2181
  • Deerhill Inn  802-464-3100
  • Kitzhof  802-464-8310
  • Mount Snow Valley Chamber of Commerce  877-887-6884
  • Mount Snow Vacation Services  800-245-7669
  • The Big Bear Lodge  802-464-5591
  • The Lodge At Mount Snow  802-464-5112
  • Wilmington Inn 802-464-3768

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    Golden Eagle Resort 802-253-4811. Green Mountain Inn 802-253-7301. Hob Knob Inn 802-253-8549 or 800-253-8540. Innsbruck Inn 802-253-8582. Mountainside Resort 802-253-8610. Old Stage Coach Inn 800-262-2206. Stowe Country Homes 802-253-8132. Stone Hill Inn 802-253-6282. Stoweflake Mountain Resort 802-253-7355.

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    Weekends and holidays, tours leave every hour from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Snowmobile Vermont Reservation Office located at Umiak Outdoor Outfitters at 849 South Main Street. Reach out to Snowmobile Vermont at (802) 253-6221 or at [email protected].

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    Stowe Mountain Resort is the definition of the luxury Eastern resort, providing quality skiing and riding for all levels of family abilities. The area's lift system includes a gondola that shuttles guests between Mount Mansfield, Vermont's highest peak, and its "sister" mountain, Spruce Peak.

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