Thanksgiving skiing in Vermont
Things are not looking good for turkeys. And unfortunately, a weather forecast is not promising for those who want to eat turkey after a couple of early season ski runs. Some seasons are better than others; but there is a reason why we call it the early season in November. Personally, I think of the Thanksgiving skiing as a way to get away from NYC and prep myself mentally for a great season. Of course, I will never miss an opportunity to hit ski trails; however, I don’t get too excited unless there is a chance for a Thanksgiving snowstorm. This time around, the forecast calls for warmer temperatures along with some rain and perhaps, a couple of flurries. Updated on Monday, November 22nd.
Stratton: snowmaking is in progress. Could be Friday.
Bromley resort: snowmaking is in progress. Opening day is moved to December 3rd.
Magic Mountain: snowmaking will start right after Thanksgiving. Opening day is scheduled on December 18th.
Okemo: snowmaking is in progress. Okemo is opening on November 23rd. Advanced terrain only.
Mount Snow: snowmaking is in progress. Opening day is on Thanksgiving day.
Sugarbush: snowmaking is in progress. Opening day is November 25th.
Killington: snowmaking is in progress. 14 trails are open. $39 dollar lift tickets.
Mad River Glen: a little bit of natural snow. No idea about the opening day.
Stowe: will restart snowmaking soon. Will open for the 2010-2011 winter season on Wednesday, November 24th.
Smuggs: snomaking is in progress. Opening day is planned on November 26th.
Bolton Valley: Picked up 14 inches of snow. Will start snowmaking soon. Opening day is projected for December 10th.
Burke Mountain: The upper mountain should be open by December 11th. The lower mountain will be open by December 18th.
Jay Peak Resort: Snowmaking is on. Opening day is Friday. Beginners might get a trail or two.
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