Stratton Mountain

The birthplace of snowboarding and Southern Vermont's highest peak, with an upscale Tyrolean village and excellent intermediate skiing.

Key Stats

Vertical Drop
610m (2,001ft)
The height difference between the top and bottom of the mountain
Summit Elevation
1,199m (3,934ft)
How high the highest lift or peak reaches
Base Elevation
590m (1,936ft)
Height of the main base village — higher means cooler, drier snow
Annual Snowfall
457cm (180in)
Average annual natural snowfall — higher is better for powder days
Trails
99
Total number of marked runs on the trail map
Lifts
11
Total number of lifts including chairlifts, gondolas, and t-bars
Skiable Area
270ha (667ac)
Total groomed and patrolled skiable terrain

Terrain Breakdown

The percentage of marked trails in each difficulty level. A higher beginner percentage means more terrain suitable for novices and families; a higher advanced percentage means more challenge for experts.

Beginner
42%
Intermediate
31%
Advanced
27%

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