REFINE RESULTS
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By Location
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Vermont (13)
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New Hampshire (9)
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Maine (4)
By Skill Level
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Beginner Skiing (3)
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Expert Skiing (2)
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Intermediate Skiing (2)
By Terrain
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Bumps (3)
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Groomers (2)
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Terrain Park (1)
By Lifestyle
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Family Skiing (6)
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Snowboarding (2)
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Budget (2)
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North American Skiing (1)
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Nightlife (1)
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Lack of Crowds (1)
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Close to Airport (1)
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Spring Skiing (1)
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Mega-Resorts (1)
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Mom 'n' Pop Resorts (1)
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Stratton Mountain, VT
Snowboarding was born here, and the resort remains a favorite among riders. The sport's roots are honored each March with the annual staging of the U.S. Open competitions. Stratton was also one of the first mountains to install a six-passenger, high-speed chairlift. The downhill boarding is ...
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Warren, VT
Nestled in the dreamland environs of Vermonts Mad River Valley, a mere 45-minute drive from Burlington International, Sugarbush has long set the standard for New England big-mountain skiing and boarding. Its legendary terrain cascades across six interconnecting mountains, covering a total ...
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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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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 ...
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Waterville Valley, NH
Waterville has developed a variety of packages that create one of the East's better values. Despite hosting numerous World Cup races, the mountain, with its many wide trails, caters best to intermediates. The four terrain parks are for beginner through advanced boarders. And the base ...
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Jackson, NH
The northernmost of the Mount Washington Valley resorts, Wildcat faces the peak and harbors and has an old-fashioned reputation for narrow trails, spectacular scenery, and plentiful snow. The mountain's general pitch is rather steep, and it attracts aficionados. Its high-speed quad chairlift may influence that old-fashioned reputation, but it will only enhance the skiing experience.
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