14th Annual Killington Turkey Trot

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VT Lift Ticket Price Comparison

With more than 20 ski areas located within a 3 hour drive of one another, VT is the premier destination for skiers in the northeast. Many ski resorts break down their pricing in different ways, but we have compared the pricing here for all resorts using the 4 general lift ticket brackets below. These are all “day-of” ticket window prices, and this is what you will pay if you do not buy your tickets online. The most expensive resorts will generally discount all of their lift tickets for anyone that buys them in advance. Stowe was the most expensive ski resort in Vermont last year, with a max. ticket price of $239.

Lift ticket prices are being updated for the 2025-’26 ski season.

Adult Peak Days

Adult Regular Season

Child Peak Days

Child Regular Season

Ascutney

$20

$20

$10

$10

Bellows Falls

N/A

Bolton Valley

$99

$69

$89

$59

Brattleboro Ski Hill

$5

$5

$5

$5

Bromley

$109

$109

$109

$109

Burke Mountain Resort

$89

$45

$62

$45

Cochran’s Ski Area

$19

$10

$14

$8

Hard’ack

Free

Free

Free

Free

Harrington Hill

Free

Free

Free

Free

Jay Peak

$129

$109

$105

$87

Killington

$266

$204

$206

$157

Lyndon Outing Club

$15

$15

$10

$10

Mad River Glen

$115

$115

$93

$93

Magic Mountain

$119

$119

$109

$109

Middlebury

$65

$45

$55

$45

Mount Snow

$183

$161

$139

$122

Northeast Slopes

$15

$10

$15

$10

Okemo

$219

$161

$219

$161

Pico

$124

$124

$95

$95

Ski Quechee

$54

$54

$41

$41

Smugglers’ Notch

$119

$85

$99

$59

Stowe

$261

$207

$222

$176

Stratton

$209

$181

$168

$145

Sugarbush

$199

$159

$199

$159

Saskadena Six

$109

$69

$95

$55

We work with several different vendors for discount lift tickets. Throughout the year you will find limited deals being offered when they are available. Some vendors are able to offer discounted tickets for ski areas in Vermont consistently. We try to list all of the best deal providers here.

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