Okemo

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Heather Burke
SnowPak Local Insider
Heather Burke
Pros
  • Excellent ski programs for the little ones
  • A wide range of terrain makes Okemo a top choice for family ski trips
  • Efficient snowmaking operations covering 98% of the ski areas
Cons
  • It can be an expensive place to ski

Overall

4.1

Okemo Mountain Resort makes a family ski trip easy and fun, with convenient on-mountain lodging in a condo or the Jackson Gore Inn, excellent kids learn to ski and ride programs, some of the best cuisine in ski country, assured conditions with big snowmaking power, a friendly staff, and plenty to amuse you after the modern orange bubble-covered lifts stop spinning.  The Mountain Resort is complemented by the quaint Ludlow village down the road with casual local dining and shopping. From each rolling ski trail spread across Okemo’s four faces, like Jolly Green Giant, Sapphire and Nor’Easter, you’re surrounded by pretty pastoral views of Vermont’s Green Mountains draped in white. “Okemo” translates to “coming home” and you will likely feel at home at this family-oriented ski resort, now owned by Vail Resorts – and part of the Epic Pass, along with Stowe in northern Vermont.

Best month to go

January

Since Okemo blows a ton of snow, delivering very good ski conditions early winter. January is a great month, between holidays meaning less crowds. With heated seats on the orange bubble-covered Sunburst Six chair, you will be cozy on your ride up, and have trails to yourself on the way down. Early December can be great skiing too with beautiful Christmas lights decorating the town of Ludlow, and local Wassail celebrations, especially good in a cold New England winter allowing for effective snowmaking temperatures.

FLY TO

Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport

DRIVE/SHUTTLE TO

Okemo (0.5-1 hour)

Okemo

  • True ski-in/ski-out options including mid-mountain accommodation
  • Great variety of lodging options from B&Bs to hotels
  • Perfect for large groups and families

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Jackson Gore Base Area

  • Offering the best ski-in/ski-out lodgings
  • Close to many facilities and on-site dining
  • Great for groups and families

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Ludlow

  • Bustling restaurants and après ski
  • Resort shuttle to take you to and from the mountain during the weekends and holidays
  • Great for groups and families

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For beginners

Okemo has plenty for beginners and has a top-notch ski school! If you're staying slopeside, you could be near the easy Sachem run which gives you quick access to the Sachem Quad. Easy Rider to Mountain Road is the best winding, summit to base run in the resort! It's also the longest and is an easy cruiser. Bounder Terrain Park is great for beginner boarders with gentle jumps and ramps while Robin's Nest is a great beginner terrain park for families.

For intermediates

Intermediate skiers and boarders will enjoy the long, uninterrupted blue trails that traverse from summit to base. Hot Dog Hill is great for intermediate boarders looking to progress their skills. Our favorite intermediate trails are at the Solitude area, with its well-groomed corduroys on the Sidewinder and Heaven's Gate runs plus it has a fun blue glade,Tree Dancer!

For experts

Ungroomed trails and glades are all over at Okemo, however, those who really like a challenge will probably get bored easily due the lack of steep terrain. The steepest (and our favorite) area is the Jackson Gore Peak which has the best perks of being the least crowded area since most of the trails are black or double blacks. Tree-skiing experts will enjoy Okemo's 48 ac of glades; some are unmarked and waiting to be discovered! Expert boarders can find challenging terrain at the OMS Crazy Train Park.

Find freshies

Freshies can be found in the glades. The Jackson Gore Peak areas are the least crowded so the freshies are less likely to be skied off. There is some tree-skiing not marked on the trail maps making for exciting backcountry skiing.

Ditch the crowds

The orange bubble lifts attract quite the crowds since they provide relief from the cold with the heated seats and covers. The base lifts near the clock tower also see queues as they allow access to easier terrain. Staying on Jackson Gore Peak will help avoid the worst of the crowds with most beginners avoiding the peak.

Non skiers

There are so many activities at Okemo such as riding the mountain coaster, tubing, pools with slides, hot tubs, fatbiking, ice skating, outlet shopping in nearby Manchester, sleigh rides, spa, hiking and the list goes on! The snowcat excursions are quite enjoyable, especially the Snowcat Dining Adventure - traveling by snowcat across the mountain to a 5-course fireside meal, paired with specific wines.

Families

What makes Okemo great for families is its excellent ski school, the magic carpet area and the easy ski-access back to the lodging to take a break! Also, the condos at Jackson Gore are conveniently close to everything you need. For those with beginners, the A, B and Sachem Quad lifts provide access to multiple beginner trails. Child care facilities are also available if you have little ones who aren't ready for the slopes.

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Okemo Reviews

Fabulous 4.2 / 5
based on 31 reviews

How well the resort caters for beginner skiers / boarders

Beginners

How well the resort caters for intermediate skiers / boarders?

Intermediates

How well the resort caters for advanced skiers / boarders

Advanced

How accessible and convenient it is to get to this resort from a major destination

Accessibility

Quality of the off-piste terrain

Side/Backcountry

Overall value for money of the resort

Value for money

Quality of lifts, lift speed and lift layout in the resort

Lifts

Quantity and quality of the snow

Snow

How uncrowded is the resort

Uncrowded

Après ski and dining options

Town

Services and facilities e.g. child care, tubing, health care, equipment hire

Facilities

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Family Friendliness
Superb!5 / 5Nov 16, 2008
GGlen
It is close, it is beautiful country, and it has had a more laid back family oriented atmosphere. I have used skiing for family bonding and recreation.