Hi all,
My sister and I would like to go downhill skiing in New England in late Feb for about 10 days. We both have skied before but would still consider ourselves beginners. We would like easy slopes rather than anything too difficult.
We are not into a lot of night-life but would like some restaurants and bars to visit.
Any recommendations on where to go?
Many thanks, Laura.
Skiing in New England
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Little further up but best beginner schools cute village
www.tremblant.ca/rentalsandlessons/snowschool
Okemo in Ludlow, VT is a great area for beginners and the town is decent. Killington, VT does have many beginner trails but is huge and may overwhelm you. It has lots of restaurants and bars. Smaller Pico is close by.
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In Vermont,Stratton, Bromley, Killington, Stowe
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