Colorado ski resorts typically see quite a lot of snow and feature a large number of powder days throughout an entire season, at least when compared to most ski resorts on the East Coast. However that’s not quite the case this season, with snowfall lagging behind the usually totals heading into the middle of December, and there’s not much snow for Colorado’s resorts on the horizon. 5 Vermont resorts have seen more snow so far this year than this year’s snowiest resort in Colorado. 2 more Vermont resorts have seen more snow than Colorado’s 2nd and 3rd snowiest resorts.
Vermont’s 6 Snowiest Ski Resorts
- Jay Peak Resort – 188 inches
- Smugglers’ Notch – 114 inches
- Stowe – 106 inches
- Bolton Valley – 97 inches
- Sugarbush – 65 inches
- Killington – 60 inches
- Pico – 60 inches
Colorado’s 3 Snowiest Ski Resorts

- Loveland Ski Area – 62 inches
- Wolf Creek – 58 inches
- Keystone Resort – 57 inches
How Colorado & Vermont Compare
- Jay Peak Resort – 188 inches
- Smugglers’ Notch – 114 inches
- Stowe – 106 inches
- Bolton Valley – 97 inches
- Sugarbush – 65 inches
- Loveland Ski Area – 62 inches
- Killington – 60 inches
- Pico – 60 inches
- Wolf Creek – 58 inches
- Keystone Resort – 57 inches
