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Vermont's ski industry gathered at Sugarbush Resort recently to go over the numbers of the recently ended 2024-25 season.
WHILE SKI SEASON MAY SEEM LIKE A DISTANT MEMORY, WITH SUMMER THE OFFICIAL START OF IT ON FRIDAY, BUT THE NUMBERS SAY IT WAS A ...
Vermont's ski areas averaged 117 operating days this season, slightly lower than the 10-year average of 123 days, according ...
Vermont’s mid-winter produced plenty of powder, totaling, on average, 218 inches across the state’s ski resorts for the ...
David Rye, director of the Outdoor Center at the von Trapp Family Lodge and Resort, agreed it was a good year for cross-country skiing. The trails at von Trapp were open for 110 days this year with ...
The Vermont Ski Areas Association says Vermont can boast continued growth with the 2024-25 season, despite some challenges.
The master-planned residential community at Killington Ski Resort in Killington, Vt., is called LiveKillington.
Vermont’s alpine ski areas reported 4.16 million skier visits for the 2024–25 season, an increase of 1.1% over the previous ...
Ski Vermont says 4.16 million people visited resorts across Vermont last winter. While that’s only up a little more than 1 percent from the previous year, it’s more than 6 percent above the 10 ...
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