

The shorter flight time combined with cheaper flights is certainly a big pull for skiers from this side of the pond. Another bonus to East Coast ski trips is the shorter flight time from Europe. That run does happen to be Superstar my first ever Black diamond run.

Although it is worth noting, that this involves largely one run remaining open on Killington late into the season. Skiing and snowboarding on the East Coast is possible from November into June with Killington offering the longest season. The East Coast resorts are known for beautiful pistes lined with trees but sometimes also known for their icy conditions.
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The mountains in Vermont and Maine can offer the full package at resorts like Okamo, Stowe and Killington or you can opt for a more local feel at the family resorts of Jay Peak and Smugglers’ Notch. East Coast skiing offers a number of advantages over a trip out west. My first ever ski trip was to the US and Killington ski resort in the Vermont mountains. There are ways to get value for your buck whilst skiing in America and you wont regret the outlay. Despite the cost of lift passes in America I wouldn’t rule out an American ski adventure. Getting to the USA may take longer for us Europeans, and depending on where you ski, you could pay a premium for lift passes.
