Snow & Ski Conditions Stratton Mountain

The Stratton Mountain snow report for Jan 21 is a 24" base depth with 7 of 14 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Stratton Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Stratton MountainOpen

Recent Snowfall

   
0"6"2"2"0"0"

Base

24"
N.A.

Depth vs Average

109%
vs average of 22" on Jan 21
Snow Reporter Comments: 1/21 2:52PM -  Howdy, Stratton! We have some snow rolling in early this evening with the chance of up to 4 inches of fresh accumulation. Snow dances are mandatory, people! The plan for Thursday includes 84 ways down with 64 set to receive fresh corduroy overnight. For your way up, 9 lifts are scheduled to spin at 9AM with the possibility of delays due to high winds in the forecast. Tomorrow is expected to warm up a bit with 29-33 degrees forecasted at the base and 21-25 degrees up top, before falling once more as we head into the weekend. Tyrolinne is set to reopen tomorrow with 11 features including 3 jumps and 8 rails! Additionally, East Byrnes features a 13-foot Halfpipe open and firing with 6 features ready to ride.Upper Kidderbrook and Free Fall will continue getting some extra attention from the Operations Team with a tentative plan to open on Friday! Please note uphill travel on Kidderbrook is currently closed due to operations. Additionally, it is essential to never duck a rope. They are there for your safety and you risk getting your pass pulled if ignored. Snowmaking is in full swing with guns firing and whales all over Sun Bowl. The Operations team has been, and will continue, working around the clock on key projects, including a border cross build on Big Ben and a mogul course on World Cup. Additionally, focus remains on resurfacing and expanding terrain into Sun Bowl. Stay tuned for more updates to come! Catch you bright and early!Safety Tip: Remember to take breaks and stay hydrated. It’s National Safety Month, and it is dedicated to promoting skier and rider responsibility and mountain safety. Learn more about the code on the NSAA site to keep yourself and others safe on the mountain. Plus, if you see a ski patroller or safety patroller, give them a high five for their hard work and dedication to the mountain. Discover the thrill of skiing or snowboarding with Stratton Mountain's Learn to Ski or Ride Program. This step-by-step program is designed to help you master the slopes—and reward you with a 25/26 Stratton Select Pass, to ride out the rest of the season, upon completion.Looking to progress this season? Stratton’s Camps and Clinics offer targeted skill development, expert coaching, and a strong sense of community for skiers and snowboarders. From women’s programs to freestyle, snowboard, and advanced clinics, each offers a supportive, goal-focused environment to help you make the most of the season, with programs offered all throughout the winter. Stay and relish the Green Mountains! Stratton Real Estate is here to help with all your real estate needs. Make your sweet escape a reality.Reliable cars are the name of the game; that is why we trust Oliver Subaru and Ford. Made for all seasons and all families, check out Oliver Ford and Oliver Subaru for year-round reliability.
Lifts Open
7/14 open
Acres Open
504 Acres Open
Runs Open
82/99 open
Beginner Runs Open
36/40
Intermediate Runs Open
26/31
Advanced Runs Open
16/17
Expert Runs Open
4/11

Resort Overview

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Nov 26
Projected Opening
Apr 12
Projected Closing
Stratton Mountain, nestled in southern Vermont’s Green Mountains, is a well-rounded ski destination known for its consistent grooming, scenic ridgelines, and approachable layout. With 670 acres of skiable terrain, 99 trails, and 14 lifts—including high-speed six-packs and a gondola—it offers a smooth and efficient mountain experience. The summit rises to 3,875 feet, with a vertical drop of 2,003 feet, and the resort receives an average of 121 inches of annual snowfall, supported by extensive snowmaking.Trail difficulty is thoughtfully distributed: 41% beginner, 31% intermediate, 17% advanced, and 11% expert. Families will find plenty to love, from the seven tubing lanes and five terrain parks to the dedicated learning areas near the base. Stratton’s ski school is highly regarded, and the resort’s compact village layout makes it easy to navigate with kids. The longest run, Mike’s Way to Wanderer, stretches three miles and offers a scenic, gentle descent perfect for building confidence.Visitors choose Stratton for its blend of East Coast charm and modern lift infrastructure. Whether you're carving down Upper Standard or exploring the glades off Kidderbrook, the mountain delivers variety without overwhelming scale. With a vibrant base village, reliable conditions, and terrain for every level, Stratton Mountain is a strong contender for skiers seeking a full-service resort with a welcoming vibe.

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