Quick Facts
- Country
- United States
- Region
- Vermont
- Base altitude
- 500m
- Peak altitude
- 1,112m
- Total pistes
- 85 km
- Total lifts
- 20
- Season
- November 22 to April 12
- Ski pass
- epic
- Nearest airport
- Burlington (BTV), 2h transfer
- Snow reliability
- 6/10
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The closest major airport is Burlington (BTV), with a ~2h transfer to the resort.
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About Okemo Mountain Resort
Okemo Mountain Resort is one of the most polished and consistently well-run ski resorts in New England, a southern Vermont mountain that has invested systematically in snowmaking, grooming, and terrain variety over three decades to deliver a guest experience that punches well above its modest vertical of 612m. Its 85km of terrain across 121 trails covers every ability level comprehensively, with the resort particularly strong in the categories that matter most to family skiing: extraordinary beginner and early-intermediate terrain in the south-facing Jackson Gore expansion, exceptional ski school and children's learning programmes, and grooming standards — Okemo's reputation for perfectly maintained corduroy is among the best in the northeast — that make it the confidence-building resort of choice for the millions of New England skiers progressing through the sport's middle stages. The Jackson Gore base village, developed in the 2000s, has transformed Okemo from a day-trip mountain into a viable destination resort with slopeside accommodation, an indoor waterpark, and a dining scene that justifies an overnight stay from the major New England population centres.


