News Summary
As winter approaches, Vermont ski resorts Mount Snow and Jay Peak are gaining national attention, ranking in the top ten for Google searches. Mount Snow ranks fifth, while Jay Peak follows closely in sixth, showcasing Vermont’s growing popularity as a ski destination. With innovative offerings and scenic beauty, these resorts promise an exhilarating winter season for skiing enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer, Vermont’s slopes are calling this winter season. Plan your getaway now!
Hello, Vermont Ski Enthusiasts!
Winter is just around the corner, and it seems that the *mountains are calling*! Vermont is buzzing with excitement as ski and ride enthusiasts are gearing up for a thrilling winter season. A recent study has put our beloved ski resorts on the national map, highlighting their *increasing popularity* as must-visit destinations for the 2024-25 season.
Rising to the Top
In a fascinating analysis conducted by Holidu, a vacation rental search engine, Vermont’s ski resorts made quite the splash! They ranked two of our very own ski resorts among the top ten in the nation, based on the *average monthly Google searches* over the past year. Can you believe it? *Mount Snow* came in at a dazzling No. 5, racking up about 55,700 searches each month. Meanwhile, *Jay Peak* wasn’t far behind, earning the coveted No. 6 spot with around 51,400 searches monthly. Not too shabby for our little Green Mountain state!
National Ski Resort Standouts
For those keeping track, the most sought-after ski resort in the United States is Copper Mountain, located in Colorado, attracting around 97,700 searches each month. While that’s quite impressive, Vermont’s rankings certainly demonstrate that we’re doing something right here in our picturesque state. Holidu’s study evaluated data from the past year to showcase which resorts have sparked *the biggest interest among winter sports lovers*.
Innovation at Mount Snow
Let’s take a closer look at Mount Snow. This resort is a pioneer in many ways, being home to the East Coast’s very first high-speed six-pack lift. This means you’ll be able to spend less time waiting and more time enjoying the snow! Plus, it boasts a spacious terrain park attractive to those who enjoy freestyle skiing and snowboarding. No wonder it’s been dubbed the top-ranked ski resort in New England!
Jay Peak – A Favorite Among Locals
Then there’s Jay Peak, a resort that has captured the hearts of many. It has earned prestigious accolades, such as being voted the best ski resort in Vermont by Boston.com readers. One of its most unique features is the Green Mountain Flyer Quad, affectionately nicknamed “The Freezer.” Known for being the coldest chairlift in the Northeast, it serves up a thrilling ride while everyone takes in the breathtaking scenery surrounding them.
Growing Interest and Future Prospects
It’s clear that Mount Snow and Jay Peak are growing more popular each year, as reflected in the rankings. The *search volume* insights from Holidu highlight the expanding interest in these wonderful ski areas and their ability to attract both seasoned pros and newcomers eager to hit the slopes.
Vermont – A Skiing Destination Worth Visiting
As we approach the winter season, the surge in interest for these ski resorts proves how *Vermont* continues to stand out as a skiing destination. Whether you’re chasing powder at Mount Snow or enjoying the scenic beauty at Jay Peak, this winter promises to be filled with excitement and adventure. So, gather your friends and family, pack your gear, and get ready to make unforgettable memories in the snow!
Final Thoughts
With Vermont’s beautiful landscapes, welcoming communities, and top-tier ski resorts, it’s the perfect time to plan your winter getaway. Let’s embrace the chill and dive into winter wonderland activities that await! Happy skiing, everyone!
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Additional Resources
- Boston.com: Vermont Ski Resorts Among the Most Popular
- Wikipedia: Ski Resort
- Boston Globe: NH Black Mountain Ski Technology
- Google Search: Vermont Ski Resorts
- Beacon Journal: Brandywine, Boston Mills Ski Resorts Closing
- Google Scholar: Vermont Snow Season
- Ski Magazine: Best Ski Resorts East Coast
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Skiing
- Cleveland.com: Last Call for Winter Sports
- Google News: Northeast Ohio Ski Resorts
