REFINE RESULTS
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Vermont (2)
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Beginner Skiing (1)
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Expert Skiing (1)
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North American Skiing (1)
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Killington, VT
It's difficult to say anything about Killingtonbecause everything applies. This beast of the East is the region's largest resort, and it offers something for everyone. With the recent addition of neighboring Pico, there are now seven distinct peaks to explore. Not only can you find what ...
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Carrabassett Valley, ME
Sugarloaf is Maine's second-highest peak next to Mount Katahdin (5,267 feet) and rises from 1,417 to 4,237 feet, giving skiers and riders 2,820 feet of continuous vertical to play with. Sugarloaf has the only above tree-line skiing and riding in the East, "The Snowfields," and sits immovable ...
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Ludlow, VT
Family owned and operated, few resorts are as family friendly as Okemo. Despite being stuck in gigantic Killington's shadow and having a rather cumbersome base layout, the 115-plus trail resort is an intermediate's delight. There is probably more well-groomed, pleasantly-pitched cruising at ...
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Bretton Woods, NH
Now officially affiliated with the historic Mount Washington Resort, Bretton Woods specializes in keeping families happy. After recent expansions, it has become the largest ski area in New Hampshire with more than 460 acres of skiable terrain. Included in the expansions are ten lifts, snowmaking ...
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Bethel, ME
What has been developed here is a widely rambling resort on nine peaks, where the dedication to superb snow farming and affordable lodging is second to none. The result is a major ski area just 90 minutes from Portland that offers something for everyone. If there's a weakness, it's that the ...
