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Week 16 Top 25



Top 25

1.      Sugarbush (NR)

Sugarbush remains one of the top ski areas in the region and is still 100% open.

2.      Killington (NR)

Killington still has a majority of their terrain open, and the beast will continue well into May.

3.      Okemo (NR)

Another Vermont mountain that is nearly completely open, Okemo has a range of terrain open from Jackson Gore to the South Face open.

4.      Waterville Valley (-4)

Waterville Valley has been at 100% open for a majority of the past week and is the top option for New Hampshire.

5.      Sunday River (NR)

Sunday River has most of its terrain across all peaks and White Heat is looking great right now.

6.      Jay Peak (NR)

Jay Peak has not been hit by any storms as of late but that is not a problem as they are built for another long season.

7.      Bretton Woods (NR)

Bretton Woods has kept their trail count up but lost some of their glades, but this shouldn’t affect them that much as they still have 25 of them open.

8.      Stowe (NR)

Stowe is still one of the best options in New England although they have lost some trails on Spruce Peak.

9.      Bolton Valley (-7)

Bolton Valley lost just a few trails but still has quality skiing all across the mountain.

10.  Loon (NR)

Loon has a majority of their terrain open still and has held onto the groomers nicely.

11.  Stratton (NR)

Stratton lost some of their terrain in the Sun Bowl but that doesn’t change the fact that they have so much to offer on the main face.

12.  Cannon (-6)

Cannon has had an alright year, but they are still holding onto 62 trails.

13.  Mount Snow (NR)

Mount Snow has lost some terrain but only little trails for the most part as you can still get the full Mount Snow experience.

14.  Sugarloaf (NR)

West Mountain is now open, and Sugarloaf has gotten even bigger with the new expansion which is a must see!

15.  Saddleback (-12)

Saddleback is almost 100% open, and it still has some of the best skiing in New England right now.

16.  Sunapee (NR)

Good snow and views over Lake Sunapee are all you need for a good day of skiing.

17.  Gunstock (-9)

Similar to Sunapee, Gunstock has great views of Winnipesaukee, and the snow is great.

18.  Mad River Glen (-14)

Mad River Glen has some of the best natural snow trails in the state and is nearly 100% open.

19.  Wildcat (NR)

Wildcat may not have everything open, but they still have some of the best terrain in New Hampshire.

20.  Pleasant Mountain (NR)

Pleasant Mountain is a small but fun mountain with views over a lake and on a clear day you can see Mount Washington.

21.  Pico (NR)

Pico is 100% open and right by Killington so if you want to avoid the crowds, go to Pico.

22.  Smuggler’s Notch (-17)

Smuggs lost a lot of trails recently but still have some of the good trails on the mountain open.

23.  Ragged (NR)

Ragged also lost a few trails and is one of the more underrated mountains in New Hampshire.

24.  Mohawk (-14)

Mohawk is keeping Connecticut going strong and still has all of their trails open.

25.  Berkshire East (-14)

Berkshire East is the best in Massachusetts and they offer the best all around terrain in the state.

Next 4

Jiminy Peak

Black Mountain of Maine

Attitash

Burke

 

Biggest Jump: Sugarbush (NR to 1)

Biggest Drop: Smuggler’s Notch (-17)

New To Rankings: Sugarbush, Killington, Okemo, Sunday River, Jay Peak, Bretton Woods, Stowe, Loon, Stratton, Mount Snow, Sunapee, Sugarloaf, Wildcat, Pleasant Mountain, Pico, Ragged

Dropped From Rankings: Burke, Black Mountain NH, Black Mountain of Maine, Pats Peak, Magic Mountain, Dartmouth Skiway, King Pine, Wachusett, Mount Abram, Tenney, Catamount, Saskadena 6, Butternut, Bousquet, Granite Gorge, Whaleback

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