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    Vermont, Usa

    Smugglers Notch

    1,000 acres, 78 runs across three peaks. America's top family resort, historic Notch setting.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    6 Dec 2025
    Closes
    12 Apr 2026
    Days open
    127
    Annual snow
    19ft
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Smugglers' Notch's summit reaches 3,638 feet, dropping roughly 2,608 vertical feet to a base at 1,030 feet across 78 runs spread over 1,000 acres near Jeffersonville, Vermont, across three interconnected mountains. Terrain splits 52 per cent intermediate, 26 per cent advanced, 17 per cent beginner and 5 per cent expert, with average annual snowfall of roughly 232 inches. Eight lifts, all double chairs and surface lifts, including six double chairs, serve the mountain's Madonna, Sterling and Morse peaks alongside two surface lifts.

    Smugglers' Notch has built a reputation as one of America's leading family ski resorts, anchored by award-winning children's programming developed over nearly three decades under a single dedicated owner. The resort's name and setting draw on genuine local history, with the notch itself serving as a smuggling route during the early 1800s trade embargo with Britain and later as a Prohibition-era conduit for Canadian spirits through hidden caves along Vermont's Long Trail.

    Skiing at Smugglers' Notch dates to 1956, with the vision for a complete ski village realised in 1967 through the development of Morse Mountain, which completed the trio of interconnected peaks, Madonna, Sterling and Morse, that define the resort today. Stanley Snider led the resort's development through the 1970s before William 'Bill' Stritzler, initially a vacation homeowner who fell in love with the property, became managing director in 1987 and later acquired ownership in 1996.

    Over the following 29 years, Stritzler's values-driven leadership built Smugglers' Notch's enduring reputation for family connection and authentic mountain experience, until Bear Den Partners acquired the resort in February 2026. The Stritzler family retains an ownership stake in the mountain, with Bill's daughter Lisa Howe continuing as an advisor. Adult daily tickets run from 79 to 95 US dollars.

    2,608ft
    Vertical
    78
    Runs
    1,000 acres
    Skiable
    19ft
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    78 runs across 1,000 acres skiable

    Smugglers Notch spreads 78 runs across 1,000 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 52%, with 13 beginner runs to find your feet and 24 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    78
    runs
    78 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner13 runs · 17%
    Intermediate41 runs · 52%
    Advanced20 runs · 26%
    Expert4 runs · 5%
    Time it right

    When to visit Smugglers Notch

    The 2025-26 season at Smugglers' Notch ran from 6 December 2025 to 12 April 2026, a roughly eighteen-week season supported by average annual snowfall of around 232 inches across the resort's three interconnected mountains. Season dates can shift depending on early and late-season weather.

    Midwinter, from December through February, typically brings the most consistent conditions across Smugglers' considerable 1,000-acre footprint. As an independently operated resort without major multi-resort pass affiliation, Smugglers' draws a devoted family-focused visitor base specifically seeking its award-winning children's programming and genuinely uncrowded slopes.

    The resort's reputation as one of America's leading family ski destinations continues to anchor visitation throughout the season, supported by extensive on-site village amenities and activities beyond skiing. School holiday periods bring substantial family visitation given this deliberate, decades-long focus on children's programmes and multi-generational appeal.

    Specific event programming beyond standard operations is not confirmed in available resort information. Following Bear Den Partners' February 2026 acquisition from the Stritzler family, who retain an ownership stake and continue advising through Bill Stritzler's daughter Lisa Howe, Smugglers' Notch enters a new chapter while building on nearly seven decades of skiing history since 1956. The resort's family-first values, cultivated over 29 years of Stritzler stewardship, remain central to its seasonal identity.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025
    Opens
    12 Apr 2026
    Closes
    127
    Days open
    19 ft
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Smugglers Notch, and where to stay

    Smugglers' Notch sits near Jeffersonville, Vermont, spanning three interconnected mountains, Madonna, Sterling and Morse, with a base elevation of 1,030 feet and a summit at 3,638 feet across a roughly 2,608-foot vertical drop over 1,000 acres. This setting places the resort within the dramatic Smugglers' Notch mountain pass, steeped in genuine smuggling history dating to the early 1800s.

    Jeffersonville and the broader Lamoille County region offer local lodging and dining within a short drive of the resort, which also provides extensive on-site village accommodation given its status as a self-contained family destination. Stowe, a considerably larger and more developed resort town, lies on the opposite side of the notch itself.

    Vermont State Route 108 provides access to the resort, though the road through Smugglers' Notch itself closes seasonally due to its steep, narrow character, requiring an alternate route during winter months. Winter driving conditions on approach roads can include snow and ice, and travellers should confirm seasonal road closures before planning a route through the notch. There is no direct public transport service to the resort.

    Burlington International Airport, within a reasonable drive, is the nearest airport with substantial commercial service, making Smugglers' Notch accessible for visitors flying into northern Vermont.

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    Lift tickets

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    Adult 18–64

    Adult Daily Ticket

    US$79up to US$95 peak

    Experience Smugglers Notch's 78 trails across three mountains with legendary family atmosphere. Located 45 minutes from Burlington with excellent terrain variety and authentic Vermont skiing without crowds.

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    Youth 13–17

    Youth Daily Ticket

    US$69up to US$85 peak

    Youth lift tickets at Smugglers Notch provide access to 78 trails with world-renowned youth programs. Perfect for young skiers experiencing three mountains and legendary family atmosphere in Vermont.

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    Child 6–12

    Child Daily Ticket

    US$59up to US$75 peak

    Children's lift tickets at Smugglers Notch offer access to world-class family programs and excellent learning terrain. Experience three mountains with legendary children's ski school and family atmosphere.

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    Adult 6–99

    Morse Mountain/Sir Henry's Ticket

    US$15up to US$25 peak

    Discounted tickets for Morse Mountain and Sir Henry's Wonder Carpet surface lift starting at $15. Perfect for beginners and families wanting to experience Smugglers Notch at excellent value.

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    Half-day passes

    Adult 13–99

    Half-Day Morning Ticket

    US$59up to US$75 peak

    Smugglers Notch half-day morning tickets provide 8am-12pm access to 78 trails across three mountains. Perfect for families with young children or those wanting shorter mountain sessions.

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    Season passes

    Adult 13–99

    Smugglers Notch Season Pass

    US$649up to US$749 peak

    Smugglers Notch season passes provide unlimited access to 78 trails across three mountains with legendary family programs. Experience authentic Vermont skiing with world-class children's programs and family atmosphere.

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    Smugglers Notch lift tickets & passes

    The 2025 - 2026 season at Smugglers Notch closed on Apr 12, 2026. Check back for next season's opening date and ticket pricing.

    Day passes start from US$15, with peak rates up to US$95.

    Lift tickets FAQ

    How much does a Smugglers Notch day pass cost?+
    Smugglers Notch day passes range from US$15 to US$95 depending on the date and advance booking.
    Can I buy Smugglers Notch lift tickets online?+
    Yes, you can purchase tickets directly from the resort website or at the resort ticket office.
    Are there discounts for multi-day passes?+
    Yes, multi-day packages typically offer significant savings compared to individual day passes. The per-day cost decreases with longer stays.
    What is included with a Smugglers Notch lift ticket?+
    Full access to all lifts and trails at Smugglers Notch, including mountain safety and patrol services.
    What is the difference between Smugglers Notch lift tickets and ski passes?+
    "Lift tickets" and "ski passes" refer to the same thing at Smugglers Notch - your access to the mountain's lifts and trails for your chosen duration.
    When should I buy Smugglers Notch lift tickets for the best price?+
    Purchase tickets at least 7 days in advance for the best rates, and consider weekday visits for further savings over weekend rates.
    Does Smugglers Notch offer group discounts on lift tickets?+
    Group discounts are typically available for parties of 10 or more. Contact Smugglers Notch directly for group booking information and rates.
    How can I check current conditions before buying tickets?+
    Before purchasing, check the live snow report and mountain webcams to see current weather, snow conditions, and lift operations at Smugglers Notch.

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