Stowe Mountain Resort, VT, Announces One-Week Season Extension to Sunday, April 21 

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Celebrating March powder. Credit: Stowe Mountain Resort

Stowe Mountain Resort, Vermont, is excited to announce a one-week season extension, with skiing and riding going all the way to Sunday, April 21. With more than 5 feet of snow in the month of March and more than 250 inches throughout the season, the extra week will give guests more time to enjoy the incredible spring skiing conditions at Vermont’s highest peak.

 “It’s been a special season here at Stowe. We’re so grateful to our dedicated team members and passionate guests, which is why we are stoked to be able to add a full week of spring skiing and riding and go all the way until April 21 this year. Stowe is truly a magical place with a storied and rich skiing history. Between honoring the 90th anniversary of the Mt. Mansfield Ski Patrol – the longest operating ski patrol in the country – our upcoming spring events, and now our season extension, we’re celebrating everyone and everything that makes Stowe such a beloved mountain community.”

Vice President and General Manager Shannon Buhler

Operational Details 

Monday, April 15 – Friday, April 19: 

  • Lifts: Sunrise Six and FourRunner Quad from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily with a shuttle running between Spruce Peak and Mount Mansfield
  • Terrain: Open terrain will be conditions dependent
  • Dining: Mansfield Base Lodge
  • Rentals: Mansfield Rental and True North will be open providing rentals
  • Tickets: Available at Mansfield Base Lodge only 

 Saturday, April 20 – Sunday, April 21:

  • Lifts: Sunrise Six and FourRunner Quad from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Over Easy Gondola from 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Terrain: Open terrain will be conditions dependent
  • Dining: Mansfield Base Lodge and Octagon Cafe
  • Rentals: Mansfield Rental and True North will be open, providing rentals
  • Tickets: Available at Mansfield Base Lodge only
snowboarding slashing deep powder
March powder. Credit: Stowe Mountain Resort

Spring Events

Stowe’s 68th Annual Sunrise Service will take place on Sunday, March 31. Guests can join fellow early risers atop Mt. Mansfield for a moving, non-denominational Easter Sunrise Service. On Monday, April 8, Stowe is excited to welcome guests to the Solar Eclipse at Stowe, where we’re in 100% totality on Vermont’s highest mountain peak for the total solar eclipse. Activities will include a ticketed event inside the Cliff House Restaurant and public viewing outside from the Cliff House deck and Octagon Café deck.  Gondola SkyRide-only tickets are also available for non-skiers/riders. Plus, it’s not too late to discover the Stowe Gondola Gallery by Epic. This winter at Stowe, printmaker Jim Harris has turned the sit ski and wheelchair-accessible cabin of Stowe’s Mansfield Gondola into an invitation for people of all abilities to create their own lines on the mountain.

Epic Pass

A reminder: Epic Pass is on sale at the lowest price of the season at $984, including 10 Buddy Passes with a purchase by April 14, and allowing lift access to 37 resorts in North America and world-class resorts, including Stowe, Vail Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Park City, and more. For all the details, visit epicpass.com.

My Epic Gear 

Also, next season, My Epic Gear memberships are available to any guests, adults and children over three years old, for the 2024/25 North American winter season across 12 mountain resorts: Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Vail Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Park City Mountain, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Heavenly and Northstar. With My Epic Gear, get access to more than 60 of the most popular and latest 2024/25 ski and snowboard models from 13 leading brands, including Salomon, Burton, and Rossignol. Guests can sign up now by visiting the Epic Pass website or the My Epic app.  

Stowe Mountain Resort trail map.

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