Mount Snow Winterfest

Mount Snow Winterfest is an annual celebration kicking off the ski season in southern Vermont with an energetic blend of winter sports, family-friendly activities, and festive gatherings. The event typically features a vibrant torchlight parade down the slopes, followed by a spectacular fireworks display lighting up the snowy landscape. With live music, local food vendors, and après-ski parties, Winterfest captures the excitement of winter in Vermont and draws visitors for a memorable start to the ski season.

Torchlight Parade & Fireworks

The Torchlight Parade & Fireworks at Mount Snow is a beloved winter tradition, lighting up the mountain in a stunning display. Skilled skiers and snowboarders descend the slopes with torches in hand, creating a beautiful, glowing procession visible from the base area. The event culminates with a vibrant fireworks show, illuminating the snow-covered landscape and adding an extra layer of magic to the holiday season in Vermont. It’s a family-friendly spectacle that captures the joy and warmth of winter gatherings.

Beer Festivals and Après Ski

Mount Snow’s beer festivals and après-ski scene offer the perfect blend of craft brews, mountain views, and laid-back socializing after a day on the slopes. With events like the Vermont Brewers Festival, visitors can sample local beers, enjoy live music, and relax in the cozy lodge atmosphere, making it a favorite winter pastime for guests and locals alike.

Ice Fishing on Harriman Reservoir

Ice fishing on Harriman Reservoir offers a serene winter experience, where anglers can set up on the frozen lake and fish for trout, bass, and pike. Surrounded by Vermont’s peaceful winter landscapes, it’s a relaxing way to enjoy the outdoors, whether seasoned or new to the sport.

Snowmobiling & Snowshoeing

Snowmobiling and snowshoeing around Mount Snow are perfect ways to explore Vermont’s beautiful winter terrain. With guided snowmobile tours and scenic snowshoe trails, adventurers can immerse themselves in the snowy wilderness, experiencing the thrill of the ride or the tranquility of snow-covered landscapes.

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