Stratton Mountain Resort

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Where

5 Village Lodge Rd, Stratton Mountin, VT 05155 Visit Website | 1-800-STRATTON

Details

Ages: All Ages, Toddlers, Kinder, Kids, Tweens, Teens Cost: Please see web site for current season ticket pricing Parking: Yes

Stratton Mountain has various terrain options for beginner and intermediate skiers – 42 percent and 31 percent of terrain, respectively – plus great steeps and all levels of glades for room to grow. Secluded learning areas, complete with three covered carpets and easily navigated chairlifts, provide an excellent and safe place to start.

Stratton Mountain Sports School - Stratton is home to the first dedicated Junior Ski School, which nowadays is dedicated to fostering little rippers on skis and snowboards. Stratton has a place for little ones from 6 weeks to 12 years old. There’s childcare for kids under 3 years old, with Private Lessons beginning at 3 years old, and Snowsports programs are available for ages 5 and up. Pretty soon, the kids may be outpacing Mom and Dad, so Stratton’s Adult Snowsports School offers programs to keep the grown-ups out enjoying the mountain too, including exclusive clinics for women and lessons for finally getting the hang of moguls, trees, or anything else. Discounts are even available for adult seasonal programs when their children are enrolled.

Stratton’s on Mountain LodgingStratton has various lodging choices for all family sizes and budgets. Rooms range from single-bedrooms at the Black Bear Lodge to multi-bedroom condos with full kitchens, parking garages, and pools. Depending on the lodging selection, amenities include hot tubs, heated pools, shuttles, ski storage, and walk-to-lift convenience. It’s easy to get a great deal whenever and wherever you stay with one of Stratton’s lodging packages.

Off-Mountain Activities - Stratton offers a vast array of winter and summer activities. From snowmobile tours to an indoor climbing gym, snow tubing, and summer camps, families can plan snowshoe tours and outdoor summer movie nights, find restaurants, craft fairs, yoga, music, and more! 

Reviews

1 review
  • February 9, 2015
    "I felt it was expensive for the size mountain it is. It is larger than anything around it but small in comparison to mountains further north. If you can find a deal on tickets, I recommend using the Sunbowl lodge which seems less busy than the other two. The slopes were well skied off and icy. The ice castle experience wasn't worth forking out the fee for me. The staff was friendly and helpful. There are some pretty good dining options. "
    - Glb

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