Top 25
1. Sugarbush (+3)
While lots of terrain was closed across the region on Sunday, Sugarbush was able to hold on to most of its terrain while opening the Slide Brook Express.
2. Jay Peak (-1)
Jay Peak continues to have a strong season and still has some of the best glades in the region.
3. Bretton Woods (+3)
Similarly to Sugarbush, Bretton Woods continues to dominate New Hampshire at the moment and continues to have all trails open.
4. Okemo (+7)
Okemo is one of the best options for skiing in southern Vermont right now and really only lost the glades over the weekend.
5. Loon (+5)
Loon is having a strong season once again while having a majority of the mountain open.
6. Sugarloaf (+10)
After a rough weekend for skiing in Maine, Sugarloaf comes out as the best option.
7. Stowe (+2)
Stowe lost a few trails but still has a majority of their terrain open.
8. Killington (-5)
Killington lost some major trails on the Bear Mountain side but is still one of the best options for Vermont.
9. Waterville Valley (+6)
Waterville Valley got to 100% open this week and has some of the best snow in New Hampshire.
10. Bolton Valley (-2)
Bolton Valley continues to have a strong mid-season and is very close to being 100% open.
11. Stratton (+1)
One of the better options for skiing in southern Vermont, Stratton still has some of the best snow in the state.
12. Sunday River (-5)
Sunday River lost over 40 trails on Sunday but still has a lot of terrain open across all peaks.
13. Sunapee (+12)
Sunapee is one of the mountains that was not really affected on Sunday as they continue to have over 55 trails open.
14. Mad River Glen (=)
Mad River Glen has some of the best natural snow in Vermont which means mother nature is a huge part of how good the skiing there is.
15. Ragged (+5)
While continuing to open trails, Ragged becomes one of the best little-known mountains across the region.
16. Mount Snow (+2)
Mount Snow might have lost a few trails, but they didn’t lose anything major on Sunday.
17. Pleasant Mountain (+3)
Pleasant Mountain continues to be one of the most underrated mountains in the region.
18. Wildcat (-16)
Wildcat lost more than half their trail count on Sunday, so they drop a lot of spots.
19. Pico (+3)
While they are not open every day, Pico is a must ski if you want to avoid the lift lines.
20. Saddleback (-15)
Just like Wildcat, Saddleback lost a ton of trails which causes them to fall.
21. Cannon (-8)
Cannon did not lose as many trails but there was still a significant impact on all the progress that had been made.
22. Smuggler’s Notch (-5)
Another mountain that saw a massive loss of terrain, Smuggs still has a few different ways down off the top.
23. Bromley (NR)
After a long hiatus, Bromley returns to the rankings as the sun mountain held onto the snow well.
24. Gunstock (-1)
Gunstock is still one of the best southern New Hampshire mountains and will continue to be.
25. Mohawk (NR)
Connecticut makes the list! Mohawk is nearly 100% open and should get a nice refresher from tomorrow’s snowstorm.
Next 4
Berkshire East
Black Mountain Maine
Attitash
Magic Mountain
Biggest Jump: Sunapee (+12)
Biggest Drop: Wildcat (-16)
New To Rankings: Bromley, Mohawk
Dropped From Rankings: Magic Mountain, Berkshire East
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