First Timer's Guide

 

Welcome to Stowe! If you’ve never been here before, you have an  abundance of pleasant options before you – like which of the 50+  restaurants in town you should visit. We know that taking a  skiing/snowboarding vacation with friends or family can take some  planning, and this guide should help you get organized.

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The mountains  Mt. Mansfield is Vermont’s highest peak (4395') and offers a wide range  of terrain for every ability level. It’s well-known for  the double-black diamond (most difficult) “Front Four” trails, but also  offers some of the longest intermediate cruisers in the East, and a  lovely group of beginner trails in the Toll House area. Spruce Peak is  geared toward beginner and intermediate skiers and riders. Lower Spruce – the area nearest the Spruce Base Are Complex – is a great place to  learn, while Upper Spruce is the next step up. Check out the interactive trail guide and think about where you’d like to explore. Check out the different Mountain Zones to get a feel for the places that suit your style and ability. Trip the night fantastic, and carve down the slopes of Mt. Mansfield under a canopy of stars. Interested in cross-country skiing or snowshoeing? See this week’s photos , or check out the Video Gallery for a sense of what’s happening on and around the mountains.

Stowe culture
Whether you’re interested in fine wine or big air (or both), Stowe delivers. It’s a multi-dimensional community with many interesting  personalities and things to do. Learn about the “Triple A’s” at Stowe Mountain Resort. Stowe has a dynamic freestyle scene. StoweInsideLine.com  offers weekly updates of what is happening on the mountain and around  the Stowe Community. And you can sign up on the site to have the weekly  newsletter sent directly to you via email.

Lodging
Finding your home away from home is pretty easy with just a little bit of web surfing. If you’d like to stay slopeside, The Inn at the Mountain and Condominiums  is the place for you. If you’d like to explore other options around  town – from cozy B&Bs to full-service hotels with spas – check out the Stowe Area Association lodging guide.

Getting here and getting around
Getting to Stowe is easy, and you’ll enjoy an extraordinary landscape on the way. This way to directions. Once here, a car is convenient but not entirely necessary. The Stowe Trolley is FREE  in winter and runs regularly between Stowe village and the resort, with  abundant stops along the way. Looking for a ride all your own? Call  Peg’s Pick Up at 802-253-9490.

Lift tickets
Going beyond our lift ticket rate sheet, a number of special packages are available to suit various needs: the Winter Special Page list  many seasonal deals and are regularly updated at Stowe.com. If you plan to  ski or ride at the resort regularly (or just need an excuse), then a Seasons Pass or the New Stowe Points Card might just be the things for you.

Gear
If you need ski or snowboard equipment, getting your rentals or performance demos  at the mountain means you won’t have to lug your gear around. Leave it  at the ski check (free for multi-day rentals) and grab it the next  morning right next to the lift!

Lessons
Regardless of your ability level, a lesson  is likely to advance your skills to the next level. Even World Cup  skiers seek the advice of coaches – why not you? Stowe has programs for every  age and ability, and the perfect classroom (Mt. Mansfield and Spruce Peak) for your lesson. The Stowe Ski and Snowboard School is one  of the country's oldest and most-respected winter sports instruction  organizations.

Child care
If your little ones aren’t quite ready for the slopes, consider the Cubs Childcare Center, a state licensed program for children 6 weeks to 6 years. We are  dedicated to providing a warm, safe and fun environment that is  developmentally appropriate. Our facility is located in a cozy ski  chalet nestled at the base of Lower Spruce, just below the Mountain  Cabins, providing easy access to the slopes.

Dining
It’s something we all have in common: ya' gotta eat. So you might as well enjoy that part of being human. Stowe delivers, with dining options from the Cliff House Restaurant atop Mt. Mansfield to the cozy environs of the Fireside Tavern. Around town, there are scores of other options, whether you’re into sushi, authentic Italian fare or just a good old burger.

Entertainment
During the winter, the resort is always hopping with special events, from slopestyles to live music and more. Around town is just as lively. If you prefer some action with your activities, options like dog sledding, tennis and more are endless.

Relax!
Go ahead: indulge yourself with a spa treatment at one of Stowe’s many spas. Kick back and enjoy a cold one at a local pub. All work and no relaxation makes Jack and Jill pretty dull!

Bring a piece of Stowe home
The resort’s retail shops offer an even wider selection. Ready to shop until you drop? An eclectic mix of independently-owned shops  are sprinkled throughout town. Not a national franchise can be found, and you’re likely to meet the shop owner. “Anywhere, USA” this is not!

Visit any time!
While best known as a skiing and snowboarding destination, Stowe  actually sees more visitors in the summer and fall. Whether it’s golf  at the Stowe Country Club, the Mt. Mansfield Toll Road or the Gondola Skyride, there’s adventures galore. And don't forget the Bungee Trampolines or Alpine Slide! Kids enjoy the day camp at Mt. Mansfield, and there are a number of lodging packages available at the mountain.

Questions?
Give us a call toll-free at 800-253-4754 or send a message to info@stowe.com. We will do our best to help you plan a vacation to remember!

 

 

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