Okemo

Okemo is a Ludlow, Vermont ski resort opened in 1956, known for family skiing, snowmaking, groomers, terrain parks, and southern Vermont accessibility.

Skiing at Okemo

Okemo is a ski resort in Vermont, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 121 slopes, 21 lifts, 70 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.

  • 121 slopes
  • 21 lifts
  • 70 km of ski slopes

Why ski Okemo

Okemo is the Vermont mountain for dependable family trips: strong snowmaking, polished groomers, a friendly Ludlow base, terrain parks, and a reputation built more on consistency than extremes.

Best for: families, groomed cruisers, southern Vermont weekends

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slopes does Okemo have?
Okemo has 121 slopes covering 70 km of ski terrain.
How much does a day pass cost at Okemo?
A day pass at Okemo costs $139 (November – April season).
What is the elevation of Okemo?
Okemo ranges from 671 m to 1019 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 348 m.
When is Okemo open?
Okemo is open from November – April, with lift hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Why ski at Okemo?
Okemo is the Vermont mountain for dependable family trips: strong snowmaking, polished groomers, a friendly Ludlow base, terrain parks, and a reputation built more on consistency than extremes.
What is Okemo best for?
Okemo is ideal for: families, groomed cruisers, southern Vermont weekends.
What should I know before visiting Okemo?
Check holiday crowds, lift layout, and base-area parking, because Okemo's family-friendly reputation makes it busy when conditions are good.
Is Okemo good for families?
Yes, Okemo is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
Does Okemo have snow parks?
Yes, Okemo has 5 snow parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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