Ski resorts for families are plentiful in Vermont, each one offering challenging slopes for serious enthusiasts, as well as gentle ones for beginners. All of the major Vermont ski resorts also have kids’ lessons and clinics, the majority of which are offered to kids as young as 3!
In addition to skiing and snowboarding, many of the Vermont ski resorts are open year-round and offer a variety of summer activities for families.
These are the best Vermont ski resorts for families; consider one of them for your next ski trip!
Written by Kristin Franks and Carrie Calzaretta
Bolton Valley Resort
Nothing could be more convenient then stepping outside and being right in the middle of it all. Bolton Valley's slopeside inn features 60 traditional hotel rooms, as well as studio units and one- and two-bedroom suites. For more spacious accommodations, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom condo units are also available. With convenient lodging, get ready to jump on the slopes for a day of skiing and boarding.
After a day full of mountain activities, the family is sure to work up an appetite. Bolton Valley has it all, from flatbread pizzas to pub fare at the James Moore Tavern to Italian entrees at Bailey's Restaurant. For to-go sandwiches and last-minute supplies, visit the full-service Bolton Valley Deli & Grocery. If you are looking to take an early-morning break on the slopes, stop by the ski-in/ski-out Waffle Cabin for mouth-watering waffles and other delicious treats.
Recommended Hotel: The Inn at Bolton Valley
Jay Peak
Jay Peak caters especially well to the kiddies by offering them activities such as summer camp and Ski & Ride School, as well as a daycare and nursery (JayCare) for the younger ones, all of which are free for guests staying on the resort property! There is also a spa to take advantage of and endless dining options perfect for the whole family.
Recommended Hotel: Jay Peak Resort
Killington Resort
For a day away from the mountain, museums, local attractions, shopping and entertainment provide families with several other options. A variety of other fun-filled winter activities are available, too, including snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding and sleigh rides.
Since one size doesn't fit all, families can choose from a mixture of lodges and accommodation sizes. With convenient bridge access to the slopes, Killington Grand Resort Hotel features gorgeous mountain views, hotel rooms, studios and suites. Just a short distance from the mountain, several condos and private homes offer nearby accommodations with full kitchens, fireplaces and spacious rooms. These one-, two- and three-bedroom units offer families some extra space to spread out.
Recommended Hotel: Killington Grand Resort Hotel
Mad River Glen
Families can enjoy reasonable lift ticket prices, ski school, and some fine nearby bed and breakfasts, condos, hotels, motels, hostels, inns and private homes, all located within the Mad River Valley. Cricket Club Daycare is also available for the little ones who aren't quite ready to start making turns just yet, and is located right by the lift so parents can quickly sneak in for a visit before jumping back on the chairlift and heading north.
At the end of each day, families can refuel and rehydrate with a delicious meal at one of the three dining locations located within the resort, or venture off-site to one of the nearby restaurants.
Recommended Hotel: Sugar Lodge at Sugarbush
Mount Snow Resort
More than 70 percent of trails are dedicated to intermediate riders, while those more experienced can try out the terrain parks and super pipe. If shredding down the mountain isn't your thing, Mount Snow offers other great family activities including tubing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling tours, ice skating and dog sledding.
Families won't have to go far to find great lodging at Mount Snow. The ski-in/ski-out Grand Summit Resort Hotel is located at the base of Mount Snow, providing families with convenient accommodations. Located on the lake, Snow Lake Lodge offers budget-friendly accommodations with complimentary shuttle transportation to and from the slopes. If you are looking for a more private and spacious stay, consider one of the ski-in/ski-out condos with full kitchens, fireplaces and spacious living areas.
Recommended Hotel: Snow Lake Lodge
Okemo Mountain Resort
Fresh powder is just steps away with Okemo's convenient slopeside lodging. With standard rooms, studios and one- to four-bedroom suites, families can choose from a variety of accommodation sizes at Jackson Gore Inn. For budget-friendly accommodations, the Mountain Lodge at Okemo offers conveniently located one-bedroom residences. The Winterplace features spacious accommodations with two- and three-bedroom units. A popular place for snowboarders, this property is located near the super pipe and terrain parks. If you are looking for a great trailside location, Kettlebrook features one- to three-bedroom units with spectacular views, fireplaces and full kitchens. Okemo Trailside offers families classic one- and three-bedroom ski-in/ski-out units.
Catering to all skill levels, Okemo features green, blue, black and double black diamond trails, so families can carve down the mountain however they would like. Learn to ski with group lessons, private lessons and riding programs. Special ski programs provide hours of fun and useful learning experiences for children ages 4 to 14.
There are a variety of other activities for families besides skiing and snowboarding. Families can go snowshoeing, snow tubing, play a round of indoor golf or zip through the mountain on the four-season Timber Ripper rollercoaster ride. Snowmobiling rides are available for kids, too.
Recommended Hotel: Okemo Jackson Gore Inn
Smugglers' Notch
There are countless activities other than skiing and snowboarding at Smugglers' Notch, including nine onsite restaurants, teen centers, a Fun Zone, a spa, an indoor pool, arts and crafts workshops, dog-sledding and an arcade. And Smugglers' Notch is just as impressive in the warm weather months, with activities like hiking, swimming, golf, waterslides and even llama treks.
Recommended Hotel: Smugglers' Notch Inn
Stowe Mountain Resort
Stowe offers several lessons and programs at their ski and snowboarding school for adults and children. Choose from private and group lessons, full-day programs for kids or lift and lesson packages for adults. Childcare services are available at the Cubs Day Care for kids 13 months to 3 years.
If you are looking to stay mountainside, the Stowe Mountain Lodge is the perfect place to retreat to after a long day on the slopes. This upscale luxury hotel offers standard hotel rooms, condo units, cabin rentals and one-, two- and three-bedroom suites. With its perfect ski-in/ski-out location, this hotel will complete your Vermont ski resort vacation.
Recommended Hotel: Stowe Mountain Lodge
Stratton Resort
On the mountain, the highest peak in southern Vermont, families will enjoy the speedy lifts and the wide variety of terrain, from an extensive beginners' park to challenging double black diamonds, with the bulk of the 94 trails wide cruises groomed perfectly for family skiing. And when the kids tire of skiing, there's plenty more to keep them entertained at the resort, including ice skating in the village, snow tubing at the Tube Park, and swimming in the heated indoor and outdoor pools. Several family-friendly restaurants are located in the village and many resort accommodations include kitchens for your own meal preparation. For the adventurous, Manchester is just a short 20-minute ride away and awaits with even more restaurants and attractions for families to enjoy.
Recommended Hotel: The Equinox Resort & Spa
Sugarbush Resort
Whether you're looking to stay slopeside or retreat somewhere nearby, there are plenty of places for you and your family to stay. With standard to five-bedroom suites, the Clay Brook Hotel provides luxurious slopeside lodging. Experience the charm of the Sugarbush Inn, or choose from an array of spacious mountainside condos and town homes.
Hit the slopes and enjoy mountains full of skiable trails. With over 500 acres and six distinct peaks, Sugarbush features more than 100 trails, 16 lifts and two terrain parks. A skiing and riding school provides kids and adults with fun learning programs and lessons for all skill levels. Both half and full-day lessons are available. Advance reservations for all ski and snowboarding lessons are strongly recommended.
Explore the slopes with guided ski and ride tours, along with self-guided or guided snowshoeing tours. Families can also go ice skating and experience the countryside on horse-drawn sleigh rides.
Throughout the resort and neighboring town, there are more than enough dining options for families. Choose from a wide variety of cuisines and specialty restaurants, sure to please everyone's taste buds. For slopeside dining, families should head to the Timbers Restaurant, serving up a selection of light fare and entrees, as well as kid-favorites including mac and cheese, chicken fingers and flatbread pizza. Other family favorites include the American Flatbread and The Grille at the Sugarbush Inn.
Recommended Hotel: Clay Brook at Sugarbush
Suicide Six Ski Area
There is an onsite cafeteria when it's time to grab something to eat, but more restaurants and overnight accommodations can be found at the nearby Woodstock Inn & Resort.
Recommended Hotel: Woodstock Inn & Resort
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