3 Epic Pass Resorts in Vermont: The Ultimate Family Ski Guide!

Group of four skiers — three children in colorful jackets and helmets (front child in pink with a red helmet, two others in red and blue) and an adult in an orange jacket — standing on a snowy ski slope with skis and poles, overlooking a valley and distant tree-covered mountains under a clear blue sky.


Looking for the perfect family ski getaway in the North East? Vermont offers world-class slopes, cozy lodges, quaint towns and unforgettable snowy adventures. Here’s a guide to 3 Epic Pass resorts your whole family will love!


1. Stowe Mountain Resort

Who it’s best for: Stowe is best for families with kids, intermediate to advanced skiers, and anyone looking for a full classic Vermont winter mountain experience.
Lift Tickets & Passes: Included on the Epic Pass; book lessons in advance for savings.
Lessons & Childcare: Kids’ ski school options and private lessons available.
Lodging & Dining: Family-friendly lodges and cozy restaurants on or near the mountain.
Unique Attractions: Scenic gondola rides, mountain village, nearby outdoor activities.
Tips: Visit weekdays to avoid crowds and check seasonal events for families.

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2. Okemo Mountain Resort

Who it’s best for: Families with young kids and intermediate skiers.
Lift Tickets & Passes: Epic Pass included; discounts available when booked early.
Lessons & Childcare: Ski and snowboard school for all ages, childcare programs available.
Lodging & Dining: On-mountain hotels, condos, and kid-friendly dining options.
Unique Attractions: Terrain parks, tubing hill, ice skating, cozy après spots.
Tips: Early mornings are quieter; take advantage of midweek lessons for kids.

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3. Mount Snow

Who it’s best for: Families looking for variety — beginner to advanced runs.
Lift Tickets & Passes: Epic Pass included; book ahead for lesson and ticket savings.
Lessons & Childcare: Ski school for kids, private instruction available.
Lodging & Dining: Nearby hotels, condos, and casual dining for families.
Unique Attractions: Snow tubing, terrain parks, and fun mountain events.
Tips: Weekdays are less crowded; check the calendar for holiday events.

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Quick Comparison Table

ResortBest ForKid-FriendlyTerrainLodging OptionsSpecial Attractions
StoweIntermediate
→ Expert
But great kids ski program
Intermediate → Advancedlodges on site but more Lodges & Inns – Gondola,
– mountain village
– Stowe village
OkemoAll levelsBeginner → AdvancedHotels & Condos on site– Tubing
– ice skating
– mountain coaster
Mount SnowAll levelsBeginner → AdvancedHotels & Condos on site– Terrain parks
– snow tubing

Practical Tips for Families

  • Best Time to Visit: Weekdays for fewer crowds; December–March for best snow.
  • Booking: Reserve lift tickets and lessons in advance; check Epic Pass perks.
  • Packing Tips: Layered clothing, kid-friendly ski gear, and snacks and lunches.
  • Other Tips: Consider off-slope activities for rest days, like sledding or snow tubing, snow shoeing or local winter festivals.

From cozy lodges to snowy slopes, Vermont has everything your family needs for a memorable ski adventure. Save this guide and start planning your winter escape today!

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