Smugglers' Notch, Vt.
Authentic Vermont skiing with amazing terrain and family forward service.
Authentic Vermont skiing with amazing terrain and family forward service.
European style skiing with delicious food and divine slopes.
Remaining ever the same, Mad River Glen retains its character and allure.
The Beast may not be the quaintest of Vermont resorts, but boy, is it fun.
Skiers head to Whiteface for the scenery, challenging terrain, and a plethora of down day activities.
Cozy village, lively scene, plenty of soul.
You won’t find crazy steeps at Bretton Woods, but the scenery alone is worth a visit.
Sugarbush may have the prettiest corner of any ski area.
A landmark of Massachusetts, and one of the great training mountains of the East Coast.
Where the snowmaking and grooming are second to none.
An explosion of slopeside luxury and diversions changes the face, but Jay Peak is still for the skiers.
Inject a little adventure into your Eastern ski vacation.
The Vail acquisition gives an influx of capital and skiing stoke, remaking the face of the famous East Coast resort.
Manicured trails and fine dining combine with high quality terrain parks and tree skiing at this Vermont resort.
There's a lot to love about Mount Snow: easy access, a family-friendly vibe, and great dining are just a few standouts.
Great grooming, amazing lifts, and friendly service.
Smooth, well serviced, and easy going skiing in New Hampshire.
Long runs and spectacular scenery trump cold winds and tough terrain.
With new investments and improvements, Cannon Mountain sets itself apart on the East.
The results of our reader-ranked survey for the top 10 resorts in Eastern North America.
The results of our reader-ranked survey for the top 11-20 resorts in Eastern North America.
Remarkable terrain for a smaller mountain next door to Boston.