Stratton Mountain - Wednesday - 01-12-2022
wed12jan12:00 am11:59 pmStratton Mountain - Wednesday - 01-12-2022
Event Details
Itinerary Here is how the trip will go: Arrive at Mountain
Event Details

Itinerary
Here is how the trip will go:
- Arrive at Mountain about 10AM
- Ski/Snowboard
- Buses depart at 4:30PM
About Stratton Mountain
Stratton Mountain is a ski area near Rutland, Vermont. It has six chairlifts and one T-bar tow rope. The mountain was built between 1957 and 1959 by the New England Ski Associations as an alternative to Killingtontons steeps. It is named after Stratton Mountain, New York.
Most of the mountain’s terrain is made up of wide open bowls with a few glades. Most of the runs are fairly short, but there are a few longer ones. Skiiers like it because there is a lot of variety. There are three chairlifts on the hill: two quads and a triple. There is also a T-Bar tow rope lift that goes up to the top of the mountain. There is also a terrain park that includes jumps, rails, boxes, and half pipes.
More info: https://www.stratton.com/
New “Drive Yourself” option:
When buying a drive yourself only ticket you are responsible to arrive at the mountain at the same time or a little before the bus gets there, this is the only way you can get your lift tickets as our group leader will have them. Once you have your ticket you can enjoy your day of skiing on your own schedule.