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Stratton Vermont

Stratton is a sprawling ski area, served by 4 - 6 pack chairlifts and a summit gondola. Stratton is the meeting spot of sophisticated families from away, and it’s a great place to play whether you like groomed cruisers or glades and terrain parks.

StrattonStratton began welcoming skiers, wealthy winter lovers, in 1961. Now the Intrawest style village provides a plethora of mountainside lodging, great children's ski programs and some of the best terrain parks and super pipes in the East. In fact, Stratton hosts the US Snowboarding Open and has raised some Olympic talent like Ross Powers and Kelly Clark. Stratton's après ski gets a thumbs up too! The European style pedestrian village offers an Irish Pub, an upscale localvore restaurant Verde, Italian, a Sushi Bar, and several other cafes and pubs, plus shops like Bogner and North Face to keep you amused after the lifts stop spinning.

StrattonStratton Stats:
Vertical Drop of 2,003’ with skiable terrain of 600 acres serviced by 16 Lifts, 90 Trails are covered with 90% snowmaking.

Stratton is also one of the first New England Ski Resorts to require a terrain park pass before you can ski or ride in the Terrain Parks, read our review of the online etiquette quiz and rules of the park as dictated by the Stratton SES Pass.

Stratton Ski Resort Reviews
Stratton family ski vacation

Stratton SES Pass

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