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Burke Mountain Vermont

Burke has a long tradition as a Vermont ski race hill, the official training mountain for Burke Mountain Academy. The terrain is impressive, and the setting in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom is awesome. The lower mountain serves beginners and intermediates, while the summit terrain is steeper with exciting winding trails and glades too. All of Burke’s terrain is now served by high speed quad chairlifts, and new trails continue to be cut, plus a wind turbine now churns on the mountain at Burke. The Northeast Kingdom offers a few special bed and breakfasts like the Wildflower Inn, or stay on mountain in a Burke Mountain condominium. Take the kids sledding, dog sledding, snowmobiling or ice fishing to add to the winter fun in the beautiful part of Vermont.

Burke Mountain Stats:
Vertical Drop: 2,011’
6 Lifts, 50 Trails plus 110 acres of glades
Skiable Terrain: 250 acres
80% snowmaking
Founded in 1956

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