Top 25
1. Bretton Woods (+2)
Bretton Woods had almost all of their terrain open this week while the glades still have powder stashes all across the mountain.
2. Sugarbush (+4)
Sugarbush is still sitting at 100% open and celebrated 60 years at Mount Ellen on Saturday.
3. Saddleback (+1)
The Casablanca Glades have the goods and Saddleback is still almost 100% open making it one of the best options in New England.
4. Wildcat (+8)
Wildcat has every trail on the mountain open and continues to have a really strong month.
5. Killington (-3)
Killington has a small drop here while they closed some of their Bear Mountain trails while still having over 100 trails open.
6. Jay Peak (-5)
Jay Peak closed a lot of trails today but that is only because they are snowmaking to add back some snowpack.
7. Sunday River (+1)
From Little White Cap to the Jordan Bowl, Sunday River has nearly everything on the mountain open.
8. Stowe (-1)
Stowe closed a lot of the diamond trails down the front such as Goat, National, and Starr but still have a lot of terrain open across all peaks.
9. Loon (+5)
Loon was able to open the hardest trail on the mountain in Ripsaw while also having a majority of their terrain open.
10. Sugarloaf (=)
Sugarloaf will open the Bucksaw Express February 9th which will be one of the biggest expansions in the state in a while!
11. Waterville Valley (=)
Waterville Valley just finished hosting the World Cup so we would expect Lower Bobby’s Run to be open to the public in the near future!
12. Bolton Valley (+3)
Bolton Valley has a lot of snow and keeps opening terrain on Timberline Peak.
13. Okemo (=)
Okemo has opened and closed a lot of trails this week and sits at roughly the same trail count while a lot of Jackson Gore has been closed recently.
14. Stratton (+5)
Stratton has a similar number of trails open like Okemo and still offers some good snow all over the mountain.
15. Cannon (+1)
Cannon had a slight drop in trail count but still has a lot of terrain open on the main mountain.
16. Mad River Glen (-11)
This was an up and down week for Mad River Glen as they opened and closed a lot of trails but now have almost 50 trails open.
17. Sunapee (+4)
Sunapee is a must visit in New Hampshire with breathtaking views of Lake Sunapee and the new ski through lighthouse on the mountain.
18. Pleasant Mountain (+4)
Another mountain with a view of a lake, Pleasant Mountain has some of the most underrated terrain in Maine.
19. Smuggler’s Notch (-10)
Smuggler’s Notch closed a lot of trails this week including everything off the top of Madonna.
20. Black Mountain NH (+5)
Black Mountain now has around 40 trails open and provides a look into the past of New England skiing.
21. Mount Snow (-1)
Mount Snow had a really rough week with icing of the lifts causing them to limit operations.
22. Gunstock (-5)
Gunstock has had a good week but still have had no status changes in a while.
23. Attitash (NR)
Attitash opened up a ton of trails to bring the total count above 60 with a ton of trails open with natural snow.
24. Berkshire East (-6)
Berkshire East dropped a few trails but gained them back as they remain the top option for skiing in Southern New England
25. Cranmore (NR)
Cranmore has over 45 trails open and a few trails down on the left side of the mountain.
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Burke
Catamount
Black Mountain ME
Pats Peak
Biggest Jump: Wildcat (+8)
Biggest Drop: Mad River Glen (-11)
New To Rankings: Attitash, Cranmore
Dropped From Rankings: Pico, Magic Mountain
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