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The race at Stratton Mountain is 2.18 miles with a vertical climb of 2,003 feet. Race Day registration is $75 (race day registration in The North Face Store from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Registration will close at 8:30 a.m. Participants receive North Face t-shirt. Participants...

Enjoy brews by your favorite local brewers at the annual Siptember Fest at Mad River Glen in Fayston. Bring a lawn chair, kick back and have fun. Well-behaved leashed dogs are welcome. -Courtesy photo / Mad River Glen   ...

The 16th annual Bean and Brew Festival at Jay Peak features Vermont craft beers and ciders paired with freshly roasted Vermont coffee. Quench your thirst and come to the Stateside Base Lodge to enjoy coffee and a beer sampling while listening to live music and playing lawn...

At the Killington Brewfest, sample your favorite craft beers, ciders and seltzers surrounded by Vermont's finest autumn foliage. Enjoy live music, food and more. Tickets: $82-$94. Designated driver tickets $16. New this year: People ages 20 & under will be allowed into the Brewfest venue with a...

Savor the flavors of your favorite brews at the annual HarvestFest Brewfest at Stratton Mountain. Sample Vermont's finest craft ales, lagers, porters, sours, ciders and more. Enjoy live music on the outdoor stage in front of scenic fall foliage. -Courtesy photo ...

The spirit of Johnny Seesaw’s is alive and well. After reopening Seesaw's Lodge under new ownership in 2018, the historic establishment in Peru still feels like the legendary lodge that’s been welcoming skiers since the 1930s. Owners Ryan and Kim Prins, along with their business partners, used...

What’s your favorite ski area in Vermont? Vermont is home to the best skiing in the East, offering plenty of alpine and Nordic options.  Whether you’re looking for a full resort experience or more of a homey, old-school vibe, Vermont has no shortage of terrain for...

Bill Beattie started skiing at Dutch Hill in the 1950s when he was seven years old. The Vermont ski area, which opened in 1944, featured a 570-foot vertical drop and was known as having some of the steepest terrain around. Located five miles from the Massachusetts...