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Pico Mountain ski area, Green Mountains, Vermont
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| | On this slope you'll come upon 48 different runs; there's a good mixture to gratify everyone. This ski mountain has 208 acres of skiing area, and it's all covered by white snow. No other ski hill for 24 miles has a more sky-scraping height difference. The yearly snowfall is about average at this ski hill. The 1,967 feet of drop is pretty reasonable; it's enough to get some decent time on the trails between lifts. All 6 lifts at this ski hill make for a relaxing ride up the slope. Pico Mountain has a good mixture of runs |
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and sufficient different ski lifts to serve them all. Some exercise and just hanging out with your skiing buddies will make you delighted you came. The gorgeous attractiveness of the Vermont highlands and all the wonderful slopes are certain to keep you returning.
| | Pico Mountain is a standard size ski hill featuring a lot of vertical feet if compared to other east coast ski hills. The incredible 21 feet of yearly snowfall is plenty for incredibly pleasant depth. There are lots of lodgings here if you want to stay an extra day, but do book a room in advance of a trip given that it is a very popular destination. Pico Mountain has an average part of difficult runs and an average fraction of intermediate or beginner runs. There's a ski map of Pico Mountain on this web page for your | |
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reference. This ski hill has a nice selection of slopes to fit all abilities; there's no way to get bored here. The snow blanketed summits of the Green Mountains give this ski area a very pleasant view. In view of the fact that you're on this web page you are
probably into skiing or snowboarding, either way, this is a region with lots of ski areas for that. The Green Mountains in winter is a sheer skiing or snowboarding delight. The snowboarding and the skiing in Vermont is a lot of fun through the season. The summits of Vermont blanketed in fluffy snow are always pleasant for skiing or snowboarding.
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Pico Mountain ski area Trail Map:
 All trail maps supplied by W. Somboon, copyright ©.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Pico Mountain ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Pico Mountain ski area:
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Killington, Vermont
, 4 miles away 3050 vertical feet 200 runs - 32 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 39% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Okemo, Vermont
, 15 miles away 2200 vertical feet 113 runs - 18 lifts 29% Expert & Adv. 42% Intermediate 33% Beginner |
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Twin Farms, Vermont
, 18 miles away 700 vertical feet 6 runs - 1 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Suicide Six, Vermont
, 21 miles away 650 vertical feet 22 runs - 3 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Bromley, Vermont
, 23 miles away 1334 vertical feet 43 runs - 10 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 34% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Magic Mountain, Vermont
, 24 miles away 1700 vertical feet 34 runs - 5 lifts 41% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 24% Beginner |
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Sugarbush, Vermont
, 24 miles away 2650 vertical feet 115 runs - 17 lifts 43% Expert & Adv. 39% Intermediate 18% Beginner |
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Snow Valley, Vermont
, 25 miles away 700 vertical feet 7 runs - 1 lifts 0% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 50% Beginner |
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Mad River Glen, Vermont
, 28 miles away 2037 vertical feet 45 runs - 4 lifts 45% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Stratton, Vermont
, 28 miles away 2003 vertical feet 90 runs - 16 lifts 27% Expert & Adv. 31% Intermediate 42% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Pico Mountain ski area:
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Mill River, Rutland
County
, 11 miles away, Class II-III - 6 miles long (East Wallingford to Clarendon) |
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Clarendon River, Rutland
County
, 13 miles away, Class II-III - 3 miles long (Clarendon Springs to West Rutland) |
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White River, Windsor
County
, 14 miles away, Class I-II - 20 miles long (Rochester to Bethel) |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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