Get in
[edit]By plane
[edit]- Mount Snow Airport, Phone: +1 802 464-8481. Located near the Albany County Airport.
- Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, CT. - 1 and 1/2 hours
- Albany Airport in Albany, NY - 1 and 1/2 hours
- Manchester, New Hampshire. - 1 hour 45 minutes
- Logan International Airport in Boston.
By train
[edit]- Amtrak Vermonter provides service to Brattleboro, Vermont. Another option would be taking the Ethan Allen Express to Rensselaer/Albany, which is a 1.5-hour drive to Mount Snow.
By car
[edit]Most tourists travel to Mount Snow by car. Mount Snow is 1.5 hours from Albany, 2.5 hours from Boston, 3 hours from Providence and 4 hours from New York City.
Interstate 91, Exit 2 in Vermont. Take Route 9 West for 20 miles to Wilmington, VT. Turn right at the stoplight onto Route 100 North. Nine miles to Mount Snow/Haystack.
By bus
[edit]Two lines, Vermont Transit (☏ +1 802-254-6066) and Greyhound (☏ +1 212-971-6318) provide service to Brattleboro.
Get around
[edit]- The MOOver, ☏ +1 802 464-3280. The MOOver is a free shuttle serving the Mount Snow Valley. The buses are painted like Holstein cows. The shuttles run year-round with over 30 stops between Wilmington and West Dover. They also have regular scheduled pickups at the Brattleboro transit center.
See
[edit]Leaf-peepers travel to the Deerfield Valley to see the brilliant foliage in late September and October.
Do
[edit]There is great kayaking and boating in the area.
- Mount Snow/Haystack, ☏ +1 802 464-2151, [email protected]. A variety of activities are available on and off the mountains. In the winter, skiing and snowboarding is available on Mount Snow's 100+ trails. Snowshoe rentals are available at various stores in the valley. Summer attracts the mountain bikers to Mount Snow's lifts and trails.
- Timber Creek. Has a cross-country ski touring center which provides lessons, rentals and maintains the cross-country ski trails.
Hiking
[edit]- Mount Snow. A variety of hiking trails lead up the popular ski mountain. A map can be obtained from the base lodge.
- Long Trail. The Long Trail can be accessed from Stratton-Arlington Road (off Route 100). You can hike or snowshoe up Stratton mountain and ascend one of the taller peaks in Southern Vermont.
- Jamaica State Park. There are some easy hikes leading up to a waterfall in Jamaica State Park in East Jamaica. People will swim or wade in the small pools at the base of the waterfall.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]There are lots of great places to eat in the Deerfield Valley. However, during the peak ski season, be prepared to wait or make reservations ahead.
- TC's.
- Dot's. Two locations
- The Silo, Route 100, West Dover, ☏ +1 802 464-2553.
- Two Tannery Road.
- The Maple Leaf Brew Pub.
- The Valley View Saloon.
Drink
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[edit]Go next
[edit]Routes through Mount Snow |
Killington ← Jamaica ← | N S | → Wilmington → North Adams |