Ski Vermont Reports Over a Foot of Snowfall and More in the Forecast for Presidents’ Weekend
Montpelier, VT (PRWEB) February 11, 2016 -- Ski Vermont reports over a foot of snow accumulation at resorts in Vermont and more forecasted throughout the next week following the launch of a “snow redistribution revolution” in honor of Presidents’ Day and Vermont Senator and presidential hopeful, Bernie Sanders.
Vermont ski and snowboard resorts have seen anywhere from 4-14 inches of snow fall on their slopes this week, just in time for the Presidents’ Day holiday weekend and Valentine’s Day. More snow is forecasted to fall at Vermont resorts throughout the next week, providing fresh tracks for visiting skiers and riders. Mother Nature’s gift, paired with Vermont’s high-tech, efficient snowmaking systems that can cover 80% of Vermont’s terrain ensure optimal conditions this weekend. Photos of current conditions, snowmaking and snowfall, can be found here.
Skiers and riders will also find great events and deals to entertain and save. Couples interested in a special, maybe non-traditional, Valentine’s Day can participate in event like Cloud Nine Nuptials at Mount Snow Resort on Friday, February 12th or a snowcat culinary adventure at Okemo Mountain Resort on Sunday, February 14th.
Families looking to enjoy the long Presidents’ weekend with fireworks and torchlight parades can find great holiday packages deals and events at Vermont resorts throughout the weekend and Presidents’ week.
For a full list of deals and events throughout February, visit Ski Vermont’s Deals and Events pages and stay up-to-date on conditions at skivermont.com.
Ski Vermont (Vermont Ski Areas Association) is a proud ambassador of the thriving winter tourism industry in Vermont, where the legislature has designated skiing and snowboarding as the official state sports. Vermont is not only the #1 ski state in the east and third in the US, but also reigns supreme in snowmaking quality and coverage, variety of terrain and historical impact on the sports of skiing and snowboarding - making it one of the most significant ski and ride destinations in the world. Ski Vermont’s mission is to help create a legislative, economic and social environment in which the state's ski areas can grow and prosper. It serves its 20 Alpine and 29 Nordic member resorts in three major areas: Governmental Affairs, Marketing and Public Affairs.
Sarah Wojcik, Ski Vermont, http://www.skivermont.com, +1 (802) 223-2439, [email protected]
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