What is the best skiing in upstate new york and new england area?
I am an agressive skier, was planning on going out west but want to stay more east. I want some good skiing at a decent price, like everyone else! Any suggestions?
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Yes I have a suggestion. I am a ski Racer at Okemo and the snow here I perfect. Okemo is in Vermont. The mountain is really well set up there is really good food and great skiing. You can go to this site if you want more information.
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Well, i would definitley have to say Catskill Mountain in New York. It is very pretty and snow is great this time of year. I go every Febuary.
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The best place is Jay Peak in Vermont as any true New Englander will know. New York is a joke, don’t waste your money on lift tickets there. I skied and snowboarded in New England for 24 years before moving to Cali and Jay Peak is the only mountain that gets snow like the West. Mostly fluffy powder and very little ice.
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Jimniy in Mass. If you go to their web site and look up ecoupons, you can often find some really great deals. If you make it out west…Keystone is great.
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Killington is for sure the biggest. There is a ton of
night life, etc. – 200 trails.
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Stowe, Vermont
Jimmy Peak, Mass
Killington, Vermont
Sugarbush, Vermont
Sunday River, Maine
Mad River Glen, New York (low prices, no gliz, no glamor)
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Jay will give you steep, sick runs. There is little nightlife, but if you want to ski go there…if you want a party, then go to Killington.
Mad River Glen has the most difficult runs in New England. While Smuggs has a “Triple Diamond”, it’s not always open and MRG’s sick runs rarely are closed off unless it’s really boney.
Either will work if you are prepping for a trip out west.