Mount Snow Resort, Vermont, United States
4.0 (548 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Dover Biking Trails • Golf Courses • Ski & Snowboard Areas
Amazing Vermont experience
Mount Snow is a premier four season resort located in the Green Mountains of Southern Vermont featuring four mountain faces of downhill skiing and snowboarding - including one of the East's best terrain parks, Carinthia - slopeside lodging and golf at the acclaimed Mount Snow Golf Club as well as flexible wedding and conference facilities. Other activities include snow tubing, ski & snowboard lessons, downhill mountain biking and a full schedule of festivals and events. Mount Snow is a member of the Peak Resorts family.
Address
39 Mount Snow Road, Dover, VT 05356
Mobile
Website
http://www.mountsnow.com
Current local date and time now
Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 14:00
User Ratings
4.0 based on (548 reviews)
Reviews
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4MattAllen654 5:00 PM Jan 18, 2020
Pete is the man of the hour
Trails: Great trails, decently groomed. Went on a sat/sun, plenty of space to do your own thing on the higher trails, lower down it gets a little congested. Plenty of little whoops to get air off of. A little confusing navigating between Sunbrook and north face trails at the summit. Food: The prices and quality are way better than other resorts! However they could use better organization. People are lined up for days only to discover that people at the front of the line are waiting for one specific item and they could go around. Service: We had a group of 14 from out of town skiing two days. Because of a mixup with the tickets, we almost missed skiing the first full day. Pete worked with us to get it sorted out and get us on the slopes. We owe the success of the trip to him. Later when someone mistakenly took my board, they were very accommodating and set me up with a rental until the board was found. Pete is the man.
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3Ed V 5:00 PM Mar 1, 2023
Well managed but overly expensive
The resort is very well managed. Despite the above zero temperatures, there was sufficient snow on the pistes to be able to ski most runs. There could be some more testing runs for the more experienced skiers (only two diamond black runs were open) though. What lets the resort down in the overly high prices. We had to pay more for a three day lift pass than we do for a week's pass in European resorts. The ski hire was more than twice as expensive and a simple lunch of a burger, chicken wings and drinks cost an astounding $68