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Pros: Great vertical, good grooming, lots of powder, nice park.
Cons: Small lodges, no under 21 night life.
I visited Killington in early April and the conditions were simply outstanding. The night before I skied it snowed about 5 or 6 inches. The powder was deep and light! I skied... Full review
Source: Killington Resort
Pros: Nice downhill, good terrain
Cons: Can be crowded, not to many trails
Jack Frost and it's neighbor Big Boulder are all-in-all a good couple. In my opinion Jack Frost is a better mountain simply because it's larger and has more runs also because Frost... Full review
Source: Jack Frost
Pros: Nice runs, good snow, nice park.
Cons: Crouded on weekends, icy sometimes
Camelback is a good mountain for those who aren't expert skiers. It's a good place to learn. It has a few good diamonds and the terrain park is very friendly. On weekend... Full review
Source: Camelback Mountain Resort
Pros: Great diamond runs, out of this world terrain park
Cons: Can be crouded, not a great base, some runs are icy
Learned to ski here. It's a great mountain to have just 10 minutes out of scranton but doesn't contend with Elk mountain which is 45 miles outside of scranton. Sno has an... Full review
Source: Sno Mountain
Pros: Less crouded than sno mountain, faster lifts, challenging, skier friendly
Cons: Middle of nowhere
I ski Elk once or twice a week during ski season. I also ski the neighboring Sno mountain. Hands down Elk is much better. I think Elk soulld light up more trails... Full review
Source: Elk Mountain Ski Resort