Bromley Mountain Ski Resort, Vermont

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Bromley Mountain Ski Resort in Vermont and Escape2ski provides info on; vertical drop 1334ft/407m, total trails 47, closest airport 67mi/108km, and more. The ski area is located near the town of Peru in southern Vermont and is known as the Sun Mountain due to its south-facing slopes. John Perry, David Parsons, and Rolando Palmedo who […]

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Bromley Mountain Ski Resort in Vermont and Escape2ski provides info on; vertical drop 1334ft/407m, total trails 47, closest airport 67mi/108km, and more.

The ski area is located near the town of Peru in southern Vermont and is known as the Sun Mountain due to its south-facing slopes.

John Perry, David Parsons, and Rolando Palmedo who were members of the Amateur Ski Club of New York cut the first trail on Bromley Mountain Ski Resort in 1936, which came to be known as Bromley Run. In 1938, founder Fred Pabst Jr. of the famed Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer family officially opened Little Bromley Ski Area, with one rope tow, a few trails, and a 200-acre West Meadow.

Bromley Mountain Ski Resort experienced a significant change in the 1958-59 season when the first chairlift, a double, was installed from the base to the summit. Further expansion occurred in the 1997-98 season with the opening of the Sun Mountain Express, a high-speed detachable chair, which was the first ever high-speed quad on the mountain.

Bromley Mountain Ski Resort has earned a reputation that reaches far beyond the state of Vermont as a ski resort that has been dedicated to continually providing a family-friendly experience year after year.

On the Slopes

  • The Sun Mountain Express will get you the summit in minutes and depending upon your ability level you can access the entire mountain from this chairlift.
  • To combat the whims of Mother Nature, Bromley Mountain Resort uses a five-phase snowmaking platform to cover approximately 86% of their terrain for your enjoyment.
  • As you reach the summit on the Sun Mountain Express, go right, and you will encounter a challenge with the advanced terrain of Havoc, Pabst Peril, and Stargaze, all accessible via the Blue Ribbon Quad. Go left at the summit and find your way to the intermediate trails of Sunset Pass, and Route 100.
  • The Garden located at the plaza Lift on the lower mountain, and Exhibition Park found at mid-mountain, are two of the three terrain parks available at Bromley. Both parks offer sufficient challenges with rails, boxes, and many more features.
  • On weekends and holidays, the Riglet Park designed for kids is open in the Learning Zone to provide them with an introduction to park life.
  • The Bromley Ski and Snowboard School is ready to help improve everyone’s ability with various children’s programs, as well as, adult programs for beginners to advanced individuals looking to sharpen their skills. They also offer adaptive programs as well.

Off the Slopes

  • Bromley Mountain Ski Resort has several options available for on-mountain lodging in the Bromley Village, which provides you with less driving and more time on the slopes.
  • Other nearby lodging options can be found in Peru and Manchester, Vermont. Plus, a good selection of restaurants and shopping in the many retail outlets. No matter which area you choose, you will be able to enjoy the country feel of Vermont.
  • Bromley Mountain Resort hosts a warm family-friendly environment for all to enjoy. There are various kids programs at the mountain school for ages 3 to 6, as well as, licensed daycare for kids as young as 6 weeks to 6 years.
  • There are many off-mountain activities in the nearby communities of Peru and Manchester. Cross-Country skiing is available at these Nordic centers; Wild Things, Hildene, and Viking. Riley Rink in Hunter Park in the town of Manchester is a great place for a family skating session. Other activities include sleigh rides and dog sledding.
  • Note, the closest airport to Bromley Mountain Resort is in Albany, New York, the neighbouring state to the west; however, Vermont has the Burlington Intl Airport located 103mi/166km to the north, and it is a beautiful drive south to the mountain.
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Mountain Information

Current Status: Open

Mountain Essentials

Vertical Drop:
1334 ft / 407 m

Base Elevation:
1950 ft / 594 m

Summit Elevation:
3284 ft / 1001 m

Skiable Area:
300 acres

Average Snowfall:
145 in / 368 cm

Trail Map

Snow Report

Mountain Terrain

Total Trails: 47

Beginner: 15 (32%)

Intermediate: 18 (37%)

Advanced: 14 (31%)

Expert: 0 (0%)

Terrain Parks: 3

Snow Cross: No

Super Pipe: No

Half Pipe: No

Jib Park: Yes

Services

Ski & Snowboard School: Both

Rentals & Repairs: Yes

Parking:  Free and Paid

Retail Shops: Yes

Children’s Ski Programs: Yes

Women's Ski Programs: Yes

Adaptive Ski Programs: Yes

Childcare: Yes

Day Lodges: Yes

Restaurants: Yes

Distance from...

Nearest Airport:
Albany NY , 67 mi / 108km

Nearest Major City:
Rutland VT, 40mi / 64km

Nearest Town/City:
Manchester Center VT, 9mi / 15km

Mountain Operations

Season Dates: Nov 25 to Apr 16

Skiing & Snowboarding: Both

Open Days: Open Daily

Hours of Operation:
9:00am to 4:00pm : Sat-Sun & Holidays, 8:30am to 4:00pm : Hours maybe subject to change.

Night Skiing: No

Lift Ticket Prices

Lift Information

Total Lifts: 9

Express Quad Chairs: 1

Quad Chairs: 1

Double Chairs: 4

Surface Lifts: 3

Lodging

Mountainside: Yes

Within 20mi / 33km: Yes

Closest Airport(s)

What our Convenience Rankings™ mean

Albany Intl Airport  (ALB)
Distance: 67 mi / 108 km
Ranking: Most Convenient

Burlington Intl Airport  (BTV)
Distance: 103 mi / 166 km
Ranking: Most Convenient

Contact Info

Central Reservations: N/A

Direct Phone: 802-824-5522

Snow Phone: 1-866-856-2201

Helpful Links

Official Ski Resort Site

Mountainside Lodging