Least Crowded Ski Resorts in Vermont

Vermont's most popular ski resorts are a blast, but they often get crowded with long lift lines and packed lodges. If you're looking to escape the crowds, a different kind of winter wonderland awaits. Head to Vermont's hidden gems for a more relaxed and unhurried experience.
Burke Mountain

Forget the crowds and hubbub of the mega resorts—Burke is a skier’s mountain with unassuming charm and elbow room to spare. Skiers and riders can lap nearly 2,000 vertical feet per run on the main high-speed lift, which rarely logs a wait. Burke is an unpretentious escape that’s perfect for anyone who believes the mountain experience should be about the turns, not the traffic.
Bromley Mountain

As Vermont’s beloved “Sun Mountain,” Bromley lives up to its name. With a prime southern exposure, Bromley soaks up the sun’s warmth. But the real magic here is the uncrowded skiing and riding. Bromley maintains a relaxed, local vibe. It’s an easy, low-stress mountain that lets you focus on what really matters: sunshine, snow, and quality time on the slopes.
Jay Peak

Located just a short moose ride from nearby Canada, Jay's remote location is its secret weapon against the masses. After the legendary"Jay Cloud" dumps a blanket of downy powder, fresh tracks can be found for days through Jay’s expansive and legendary glades. Off the mountain, the indoor waterpark adds a splash of family fun.
Magic Mountain

This no-frills, old-school gem is a throwback to the golden age of skiing, with a laid-back, community-centered ethos. Known for its classic New England terrain, Magic offers a mix of challenging expert runs, glades, and winding trails. It’s an authentic, uncrowded, and unforgettable experience for OG skiers and riders.
Pico

If you’re seeking a classic Vermont ski experience without the bustling crowds, Pico is the perfect escape. Just a short drive from its massive neighbor, Killington, Pico stands on its own as a welcoming, low-key experience with wide open slopes. It feels like your local mountain, even on your first visit.
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