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Now that both kids can ski well we are looking for new slopes that are easy to get to with the plane. Any recommendations on the east coast with airports close?
In NY there's Whiteface, with the Lake Placid airport nearby, and my favorite, Gore Mountain, nearest airport is Glens Falls, about a half hour away.
I thought about mentioning Jay, but it's about halfway between Newport (KEFK) and Franklin County (KFSO) and not really a short drive from either. The ones I mentioned are probably your best bet for fly-in skiing in VT, unless there is a better option in the Bennington area.White face as a airport
Titus (just west of it) has a airport
Think there's a airport near Jay peak in VT
Jay is the top pick if you want powder vs ice, but thus is the east coast
I like to head out west as much as possible but growing up in the southeast, this was the closest "big mountain" feeling I've had in the east.Snowshoe, WV used to be one of my favorites. For being so far south, they get good snow. I haven’t been there in quite a while, but the Western Territory is what made it. All the crowds stayed on the other side of the mountain, so you could ski most of the day with no waiting and few people.
https://www.snowshoemtn.com/
I like to head out west as much as possible but growing up in the southeast, this was the closest "big mountain" feeling I've had in the east.
My wife's biggest complaint with many of the NE skiing locations is that they are by and large day trip destinations. She was looking for the stereotypical apres ski fireplace thing. Looks like Snowshoe may provide it. However, I took her to Squaw Valley and that was more to her liking.
GBR Great Barrington, MA is (almost) within spitting distance of Catamount. And not all that far from Jiminy Peak.
That's all I know, because I don't ski.
In NY there's Whiteface, with the Lake Placid airport nearby, and my favorite, Gore Mountain, nearest airport is Glens Falls, about a half hour away.
I live almost a whole mile from Gore Mountain. My back yard is a 3000’ grass airstrip. You’ll need to be on skis to use it, though.
Stowe does have its own unique atmosphere, that's for sure. For the best burgers I've had in Vermont, try the Blue Donkey, on VT-108 going toward Smuggler's Notch. (yes, their slogan is indeed "Kick-A$$ Burgers") But for hiking on Mansfield, I still prefer Underhill State Park on the Burlington side. The parking areas leading up to and at Smuggler's Notch are usually too crowded, and the trails (other than the Long Trail) are not the best hiking trails for exploring the back country.Stowe is one of wife and I's favorite destinations.,.and we don't even ski! We usually go in the spring to hike/shop/explore. Wonderful town with lots to do and see. Tons of great trails, resteraunts, shops. I have never flown in but the airport is very close to the town and very easy access to the mountain. Obviously I can't speak to the skiing (although I know it's supposed to be the best in the east coast) but the town and surrounding areas are great and beautiful.