Stowe

Stowe is a historic Vermont ski resort on Mount Mansfield and Spruce Peak, known for alpine skiing roots, scenic terrain, and a classic New England town.

Skiing at Stowe

Stowe is a ski resort in Vermont, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 116 slopes, 12 lifts, 70 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.

  • 116 slopes
  • 12 lifts
  • 70 km of ski slopes

Why ski Stowe

Stowe is Vermont's heritage mountain: Mount Mansfield terrain, Spruce Peak services, a classic New England town, and enough steep, scenic, and polished skiing to justify its premium reputation.

Best for: classic Vermont trips, heritage ski towns, scenic advanced terrain

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slopes does Stowe have?
Stowe has 116 slopes covering 70 km of ski terrain.
How much does a day pass cost at Stowe?
A day pass at Stowe costs $239 (November – April season).
What is the elevation of Stowe?
Stowe ranges from 719 m to 1105 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 386 m.
When is Stowe open?
Stowe is open from November – April, with lift hours 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Why ski at Stowe?
Stowe is Vermont's heritage mountain: Mount Mansfield terrain, Spruce Peak services, a classic New England town, and enough steep, scenic, and polished skiing to justify its premium reputation.
What is Stowe best for?
Stowe is ideal for: classic Vermont trips, heritage ski towns, scenic advanced terrain.
What should I know before visiting Stowe?
Check parking reservations, gondola and lift status, and Mansfield weather, because Stowe's best days depend heavily on access and mountain operations.
Is Stowe good for families?
Yes, Stowe is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
Does Stowe have snow parks?
Yes, Stowe has 2 snow parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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