How To

How to Go Skiing in Stowe Mountain, Vermont

By eHow Travel Editor

Rate: (0 Ratings)

From the famous Front Four for experienced skiers to the Spruce Peak, where novice skiers can have fun all day, Stowe Mountain, Vermont truly offers the complete package. The area offers everything from Alpine skiing to night skiing, 80 km of cross country skiing and snowboarding.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access

Book Your Ski Trip Accommodations

Step1
Book lodging by visiting the Stowe Mountain Web site (see Resources below). You can also call them directly at 1-800-253-4754.
Step2
Enjoy the luxury of staying at a private vacation home near the mountain. Such rentals generally range from moderate to expensive.
Step3
Stay on the cheap by choosing one of the numerous area motels.
Step4
Enjoy mountainside living by staying at a comfortable resort slopeside. You'll practically be able to ski straight out of your room. Prices range from moderate to expensive.

Research Travel Options for Your Ski Trip

Step1
Land at Burlington International Airport and drive the rest of the trip.
Step2
Take I-89 South to Route-100 North. Get onto Route-108 North for 6 miles until reaching Stowe Mountain.

Budget Your Ski Trip to Stowe Mountain

Step1
Make a reservation for a private 6 hour ski or snowboarding lesson. Classes are available for adults and children of all ski levels.
Step2
Consider renting your ski equipment or snowboarding equipment from Stowe Mountain. Packages offer great savings.
Step3
Get discounts on lift tickets for children, seniors and groups.
Step4
Find numerous specials and package discounts on the Stowe Mountain Web site (see Resources below). Book multiple facts of your trip (rental, lodging and tickets) to maximize your savings.

Discover What Stowe Mountain Has to Offer

Step1
Check the Stowe Mountain, Vermont snow report by visiting their Web site (see Resources below). Click 'The Mountain,' then click 'Snow Report.'
Step2
Know that Stowe Mountain, Vermont offers a base elevation of 1280 feet, a summit elevation of 4395 feet, a vertical drop of 2360 feet, 485 acres and an annual snowfall of 333 feet.
Step3
Enjoy 12 lifts including: 1 triple chair lift, 1 hi speed quad lift, 1 Gondola lift, 3 surface lifts and 6 double chair lifts.
Step4
Survey the slopes. This ski area offers 48 trails. 16 percent of these trails are rated easy, 59 percent of the trails are rated intermediate and 25 percent of the trails are rated difficult.

Tips & Warnings

  • Book your ski trip online to save time and money. There are often specials that are only available online.

Who Can Help:

Post a Comment

Post a Comment

Request a New How-To Article

Looking for more How To information? Chances are there’s an eHow member who knows how to do what you’re looking to do. Submit an article request now!

eHow Article: How to Go Skiing in Stowe Mountain, Vermont

eHow Travel Editor

Category: Travel

Articles: See my other articles

Related Ads

Travel
Zach Chouteau,

Meet Zach Chouteau eHow’s Travel Expert.