Skiing Vermont

Hey guys I'm going to vermont in two weeks for 4 days and I wanted to know a nice ski resort in this location or just a good place to ski in the East Coast (actually where you can go by bus from new york to the resort) but I'm still searching for a big resort since I'm going to be skiing there 4 days. I was thinking of Killington or Mt Snow?
 
carinthia for park, btw more info on what you want in the mtn and maybe consider another state?
 
Pretty much any state on the east Coast is good but I just know that a lot of people go skiing in Vermont when they live in the east Coast
 
depends what you want?

sugarbush looks like the best park

jay peak has a lot of snow I hear? (not sure if true)

killington and mount snow offer a bunch of parks and a big hill to ski

sugarloaf and sunday river always seem to get missed out, they look like they have decent parks and they're pretty decent sized hills
 
Stowe and jay probably have the most snow in VT.

Sugarbush has one of the best parks right now (if thats what your looking for)
 
killington has multiple parks that vary from pretty basic to advanced 40 foot jumps.

Jay always claims to have the most snow on the east
 
I was just at Killington and they got fresh snow every day I was there. I think they only had 3 of 5 parks open but I could be wrong cuz we didnt really search for the other ones.
 
I'm pretty sure you can take the bus from NY to Burlington Vermont - from there you can go to places like Sugarbush, Stowe and Mad River Glen, all amazing ski resorts which have great snow right now and will have good spring skiing in 2 weeks time.

You can also take a bus to Montreal (direct from NY with either Greyhound or Trailways NY) and from Montreal there are about 10 mountains all within 2 hrs
 
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