There's no denying it — when it comes to skiing in the U.S., there's nothing like skiing out west. But, for those closer to the East Coast, it's oftentimes significantly easier to jump in the car and drive to your favorite ski resort, which might be located in a charming New England ski town with some top-tier lodging and dining options.
In terms of the actual time spent on the mountain, yes, conditions can be variable, and there's a decent chance you'll hit some ice, but we think that also brings some of the joy (and skill). The magic that you get on a bluebird day is indescribable and keeps us East Coasters itching for more. And, truth be told, if you can ski the East, you can ski anywhere.
While you won't find the same megaresorts that you find out west, you will find charm and that storybook, ski-town feel. Skiing the East can also be more favorable for your wallet. With less expensive lift tickets (which you'll typically see at independently owned resorts) and ski school pricing, you can experience the mountain feel for less. If you're a season pass holder with Epic, Ikon or Indy, there's a plethora of resorts on the East Coast with less restrictive — and less expensive — pass options.
What's more, there have been many enhancements for the 2023-2024 winter season. For starters, Sunday River Resort in Maine will be debuting a new high-speed chairlift, which is set to be one of the fastest and most advanced six-person chairlifts in North America. Loon Mountain Resort in New Hampshire has also expanded its South Peak terrain with more than 30 additional acres of skiable trails. One of the most awaited enhancements is at Attitash Mountain Resort, another resort in New Hampshire, where the Summit Triple will be replaced by a new four-person, high-speed lift.
So, with many resorts already open, where are the best ski resorts on the East Coast?
As the most northern resort in Vermont, Jay Peak is one of the best when it comes to natural snowfall, averaging 347 inches per year. As a frame of reference, this is similar to (or even more than) what you'll see at some of the mountains out west, where Beaver Creek averages 323 inches and Park City 355 inches per year. With this much snow annually, you'll find excellent terrain and a plethora of tree glades. Jay Peak also offers a 45-person aerial tram to the summit — the only tram in the state. Be warned, though: Jay Peak is definitely one of the colder mountains you'll find on the East Coast, so dress accordingly.
Keep in mind that Jay Peak is known for even more than epic skiing and snowboarding trails. After a day on the mountain, there's the Jay Peak Pump House, featuring an indoor water park with a lazy river and FlowRider. There's also an indoor climbing
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