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  • Mount Snow
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  • Mount Snow is a mountain and ski area in southern Vermont located in the Green Mountains. It was cohost of the first Extreme Games in 1995 and host of the Winter X-Games in 2000 and 2001. It is currently owned by Peak Resorts. The mountain is within the Green Mountain National Forest. Mount Snow's most difficult run is named Ripcord. Ripcord is one of the mountain's two double black diamonds, the other being The Plunge. In February 2007, American Skiing Company who had previously owned Mount Snow sold it, along with Attitash, to Peak Resorts.
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long degrees
  • 72
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lat minutes
  • 57
Picture
  • mtsnow.JPG
long seconds
  • 27
liftsystem
  • 19
Logo
  • Mountsnowlogo.JPG
Name
  • Mount Snow
Caption
  • Eastward view from the summit of Mount Snow.
snowfall
  • 156'
External Link
long direction
  • W
skiable area
  • 598.3
base elevation
  • 1900"
top elevation
  • 3556.0
number trails
  • 106
terrainparks
  • 4
nightskiing
  • no
lat seconds
  • 32
long minutes
  • 44
snowmaking
  • 80.0
lat degrees
  • 42
lat direction
  • N
Location
  • West Dover, VT
abstract
  • Mount Snow is a mountain and ski area in southern Vermont located in the Green Mountains. It was cohost of the first Extreme Games in 1995 and host of the Winter X-Games in 2000 and 2001. It is currently owned by Peak Resorts. The mountain is within the Green Mountain National Forest. Mount Snow's most difficult run is named Ripcord. Ripcord is one of the mountain's two double black diamonds, the other being The Plunge. In February 2007, American Skiing Company who had previously owned Mount Snow sold it, along with Attitash, to Peak Resorts.