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Stowe
Resort Guide
Ski Area
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Snow Range: 405-1200m
Ski Area
Total kms of piste: 63kms (39 miles) | Piste Type | No of Runs | | Easy | 8 | | Intermediate | 27 | | Difficult | 12 |
Number of lifts: 12
Uphill capacity per hour: 12,326
Direction of slopes: E, S/E, S
Snow cannons: 46kms covered
Longest run: 6kms
Mountain restaurants: 9
Cross-country trails: 150kms
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Skiing
Beginners
    The Easy Street trail on Spruce Peak is the ideal place to learn and Stowe's excellent ski instructors will ensure fun and fast progress. Master the basics and enjoy long, easy runs all the way down from the peak, so you can enjoy the exhilaration and spectacular views of the mountain tops.
Intermediates
    Spruce Peak has flattering, well-groomed cruising runs, while the front face of Mount Mansfield offers the steeper challenges. For real fanatics, New England's highest and longest night skiing is available on Mount Mansfield 4.30-9.00pm, Thursdays to Saturdays.
Advanced
   From the top of the Forerunner high-speed quad chairlift, Stowe's famous 'Front Four' double diamond black runs drop steep and deep, tempting experienced skiers to test their skills. Try runs like National, Goat or Nosedive for the most entertaining bumps, or Liftline for showing off under the chairlift!
Snowboarding
    Mt Mansfield is among the best freeriding mountains in the East. There is a boardpark and 200m half-pipe to check out and the beginners terrain is superb, helping to make learning enjoyable and speedy.
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