Meet The Top Pick Resorts

Princeton, Massachusetts
Wachusett Mountain Ski Area
Located approximately 60 miles from Boston, Wachusett Mountain offers 25 trails over 110 skiable acres with a 1,000-foot vertical drop. The resort provides night skiing and is popular among intermediate skiers.

Henniker, New Hampshire
Pats Peak Ski Area
Situated about 80 miles from Boston, Pats Peak features 28 trails, 11 lifts, and a terrain park. With a 770-foot vertical drop, it caters to all skill levels and offers night skiing.

Gilford, New Hampshire
Gunstock Mountain Resort
Approximately 100 miles from Boston, Gunstock offers 55 trails over 227 skiable acres with a 1,400-foot vertical drop. The resort provides night skiing and panoramic views of Lake Winnipesaukee.

Lincoln, New Hampshire
Loon Mountain Resort
Located roughly 130 miles from Boston, Loon Mountain offers 61 trails over 370 skiable acres with a 2,100-foot vertical drop. The resort features terrain parks and a variety of slopes for all levels.

Newry, Maine
Sunday River Resort
Situated in western Maine, Sunday River boasts 135 trails across eight interconnected peaks, offering a vertical drop of 2,340 feet. It's known for its extensive snowmaking capabilities and diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Carrabassett Valley, Maine
Sugarloaf Mountain Resort
As Maine's second-highest peak, Sugarloaf offers over 1,200 skiable acres with a vertical drop of 2,820 feet. The resort features a variety of terrain, including the only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East.

Newbury, New Hampshire
Mount Sunapee Resort
About 100 miles from Boston, Mount Sunapee boasts 66 trails over 233 skiable acres with a 1,510-foot vertical drop. It's known for its well-groomed trails and family-friendly environment.

Killington, Vermont
Killington Resort
Approximately 160 miles from Boston, Killington is one of the largest ski areas in the East, offering over 150 trails across 1,500 skiable acres with a 3,050-foot vertical drop. It's known for its extensive terrain and vibrant après-ski scene.

Jay, Vermont
Jay Peak Resort
Near the Canadian border, Jay Peak receives some of the highest snowfall in the East, offering 81 trails and glades with a 2,153-foot vertical drop. The resort is renowned for its challenging terrain and tree skiing.