Elevation
2,035'
Base
4,395'
Summit
2,360'
Vertical Drop
Trails
126
545 Acres
Lifts
12
5 Types
Snowfall
224"
Annual Snowfall
21"
Nov
43"
Dec
51"
Jan
54"
Feb
49"
Mar
15"
Apr

Best known for

Stowe fireworks, Vermont holiday, Shutterstock

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 03, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 20, 2025

Projected Days Open

150

Days Open Last Year

155

Years Open

92

Average Snowfall

314"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
17%
Intermediate Runs
53%
Advanced Runs
14%
Expert Runs
15%
Runs in Total
126
Longest Run
3.7 mi
Skiable Terrain
545 ac
Snow Making
388 ac

Lifts

12

Gondolas & Trams
2
Quad Chairs
4
Triple Chairs
2
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Ju

We skied two days in Stowe and two in Killington. Stowe has fewer lifts but much longer trails. All our family members preferred Stowe. Killington was busier, and half of the trails were closed. Stowe was mostly open, and you get much more skiing in a day. Stowe gondolas and lifts are of a great quality and they all have footrest. There were no queues. Stowe had a lot of snow. The chairlift and the gondola are not well connected and people walk between them.

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