Mountain Sports Club


Ascutney
Brownsville, VT  US
(802) 484-7711 / (800) 243-0011
PEAK TICKET
$ 62.00

PEAK ELEVATION
2,520 FT

VERTICAL
1,800 FT

About This Ski Resort

1800-foot vertical rise
57 trails with diverse terrain for everyone
Separate 10 acre beginner area
Sunrise Mountain novice & intermediate area
9 true double black diamonds
Adventurous tree skiing
Rip Zone Terrain Park
95% Snowmaking

Southern Vermont’s #1 Family Fun Resort. Ascutney Mountain Resort is a four-season destination resort providing something for everyone, year round. The resort includes 57 trails, 30 kilometers of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails, a tubing slope, 100% slopeside hotel village and condominium lodging, ski school and daycare and fun kids programs. For the youngsters programs include Cheddar’s Happy Hour, for the teens their very own Bumps Teen Center, and for the whole family the Alpine Cinema and live après ski entertainment. Add to that torchlight parades, bonfires, special events and a complete Fitness Center & Spa with an indoor pool, jacuzzi, saunas and more and you have continual family fun. With four restaurants, offering a variety of dining options from a traditional base lodge cafeteria to the renowned Brown’s Tavern, there is something for everyone. Ascutney truly offers the complete family ski vacation experience.

Lift Tickets
Weekend/Holiday    Weekday
Full Day   1/2 Day      Full Day   1/2 Day  
Adult $ 62.00 $ 48.00    $ 60.00 $ 48.00
Junior   $ 45.00 $ 38.00    $ 44.00 $ 38.00
Senior   $ 45.00 $ 38.00    $ 44.00 $ 38.00
*Note: 1/2 day starts at 12:30

Tuesdays
2 for 1 lift ticket savings on Tuesdays (non-holiday)

Tele Thursdays
Telemark skiers ski all day for just $30 (non-holiday)

VT/NH Fridays
VT & NH residents ski and ride for $27 Friday afternoons beginning at 12:30 p.m. Proof of residency is required.

VT/NH Sundays
VT & NH residents ski and ride for $27 Sunday afternoons beginning at 12:30 p.m. Proof of residency is required.

Internet-Only Deals
Skiers and riders will find internet-only deals on the Ascutney website.

Kids 6 & under ski FREE when accompanied by an adult
Seniors: 65 - 69, 70 & over ski FREE

Season Passes
Premier Pass - Unlimited-No blackout dates!
$829 Adult -- $669 Jr/Sr

Advantage Pass
Vallid Sunday thru Friday. (blackout dates 12/26–29/06, 1/14/07, 2/18– 2/19/07)
$399 Adult -- $349 Jr/Sr

College Pass
Valid 7 days a week! Full time undergrad & grad college student, with college I.D.
Through Nov. 30: $99

Max Card - $89 - Adult & Jr/Sr
50% off full day lift tickets & group ski lessons. Includes weekends & holidays!

Rental Gear
Adult    Junior    Senior   
Ski Package $ 35.00 $ 25.00 $ 35.00
Snowboard Package    $ 35.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00

Slide, Glide & Ride Introductory Package: 2-hour sessions include group lesson, lower mountain lift ticket and complete equipment rental for one day. Lessons offered at 10:00 a.m.and 1:00 p.m. $88 or for two days $173

Snowboarding
Ascutney proudly touts its snowboard friendly terrain. From steeps to glades to cruisers, Ascutney has some of the most interesting and varied terrain in New England. Join us for the 5th Annual Terrain Park Jam on February 16th.

Racing Programs & Competitions
Ascutney Mountain Resort Race Team provides a weekend and holiday program for enthusiasts 6-18 and offers the opportunity to train and compete at compatible age and ability levels.

Recent Improvements
New Management Team

Ascutney Mountain Resort has developed 30 kilometers of cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails. Consisting of eight separate loops, these trails offer a diversity of terrain for beginners and advanced abilities. Trails allow you to take in the natural beauty that Ascutney has to offer, with pristine meadows and beautiful wooded trails. Trails are located west of the Ascutney Mountain Resort Hotel.

The entire Resort Village including the hotel, guest rooms & suites, and the Fitness Center & Spa have been newly renovated.

Dining
Ascutney offers dining options for every taste. Whether it's the Harvest Inn or Brown's Tavern you can enjoy spectacular views of the mountain and village pond. Brown's Tavern is newly renovated and adorned with ski memorabilia. Brown's has a new menu and wine list this season. For food on the go Biscotti's Cafe and the base lodge cafeteria offer deli sandwiches, salads, soup, pizza and hot lunch specials daily.

Nightlife
Ascutney offers a wonderful new entertainment line-up for it's lively apres ski. Weekend afternoons in the base lodge and into the evening in Brown's Tavern. Plus great children & teen programming!

National Solo Concert Series
Last year’s concert series was a success, bringing John Hall of Orleans and platinum award winning artist Jon Pousette-Dart to Brown’s Tavern at Ascutney. This winter, Ascutney plans on adding shows with recognizable names such as world renowned harmonica player James Montgomery and Barry Goudreau of the band Boston.

Local Lodging
Ascutney Mountain Resort is Your 4-Season Destination Resort, conveniently located in Brownsville, Vermont, just 6 miles off Interstate 91. Ascutney features 215 rooms of newly appointed slopeside lodging which include standard hotel rooms and 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condominiums with full kitchen, dining area, balcony and a spacious living room with fireplace.

Nearby Recreation
While here check out our modern Fitness Center & Spa with heated indoor pool, sauna, hot tub, exercise and weight rooms and racquetball courts.

Other activities include the 30-kilometers of cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails and tubing on Village Pond.

Note: Prices shown may be in local currency.

Quick Stats
Mountain
Summit: 2,520 Ft / 768 M
Base: 720 Ft / 219 M
Vertical: 1,800 Ft / 549 M
Acres: 150 Ac / 61 Hc
Annual Snow: 175" / 445cm
Snowmaking: 95%
Season Start: 11/25/2007
Season End: 4/15/2008
Prices
Peak Ticket: $ 62.00
Ski Rental: $ 35.00
Board Rental: $ 35.00
Group Lesson: $ 0.00
Terrain
30%
40%
20%
10%
Total Trails: 57
Toughest Trail: Upper Exhibition
Lifts
High-Speed 4: 1
Triples: 3
Doubles: 1
Other: 1
Capacity: 7200 / HR
Snowboarding
Halfpipes: 0
Terrainpark: 1
General
No data available
Season: 11/25/2007 to 4/15/2008
Hours
Sunday: 8:30-4
Monday: 9-4
Tuesday: 9-4
Wednesday: 9-4
Thursday: 9-4
Friday: 9-4
Saturday: 8:30-4