Snow in Vermont

Vermont's annual average snowfall total is 161". The table below shows the snow cover in Vermont. Note that snowpack levels across Vermont aren't reported during the off-season period. For each ski resort you will find all the essential snow report information to choose the right ski resort in Vermont: Snow depth, open trails and lifts, date of the last snowfall, and today's weather.
Weekends OnlyResort Name
3 Day Snowfall72h
3 Day Snow Forecast3 Day Snow Forecast
Base DepthBase
Open TrailsTrails
Open Lifts
Jay Peak0"
-
0"
-
12-36"
Variable Conditions
1/82
1% Open
1/9
-
ClosedResort Name
Open DatesOpening
Bolton ValleyNov 21
-
Bromley MountainNov 27
-
Burke MountainDec 05
-
Mad River GlenDec 12
-
Magic MountainDec 05
-
Mount SnowNov 21
-
Okemo Mountain ResortNov 20
-
Pico Mountain Dec 11
-
Saskadena SixDec 19
-
Smugglers' Notch ResortNov 27
-
Stowe MountainNov 20
-
Stratton MountainNov 25
-
SugarbushNov 21
-
No Report AvailableResort Name
3 Day Snowfall72h
3 Day Snow Forecast3 Day Snow Forecast
Base DepthBase
Open TrailsTrails
Open Lifts
Killington Resort0"
-
0"
-
10-18"
Spring Snow
4/155
3% Open
1/20
-
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