Snow & Ski Conditions Pico Mountain

The Pico Mountain snow report for Mar 18 is a 17" base depth with 4 of 7 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Pico Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Pico Mountain Temporarily Closed

Recent Snowfall

   
0"0"1"1"1"0"

Base

17"
Packed Powder

Summit

20"
Machine Groomed
Lifts Open
4/7 open
Runs Open
61/61 open
Beginner Runs Open
9/9
Intermediate Runs Open
29/29
Advanced Runs Open
21/21
Expert Runs Open
2/2
Acres Open
99%

Resort Overview

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Dec 09
Projected Opening
Apr 07
Projected Closing
Thanksgiving Day, 2012, marks 75 years of making turns at Pico Mountain. In 1937 on Thanksgiving morning, Pico Mountain Ski Resort came to life with only a 1,200 foot rope tow powered by a Hudson motor car engine and a lot of love. Since then, a lot has changed. But the love that began more than seventy years ago for this mountain still lives today – and it’s as strong as ever. No other big mountain has such small mountain charm, and no athletes love their mountain quite like Pico skiers and riders. Families and skiing traditionalists now enjoy 52 trails serviced by seven lifts, including two high-speed detachable quads. Gentle learning terrain, smooth cruisers and classically narrow New England steeps can all be found at Pico Mountain. Even the most selective skiers and riders will be impressed by Pico’s vertical drop of 1,967’ – taller than 80% of Vermont ski areas. Whether you choose scenic glades or gentle, winding trails, Pico Mountain has it all. And, if you’re willing, we can teach you how to enjoy it all. Our Snow Sports School offers specialized learning programs for everyone from children and first-timers to seasoned pros, all created with quality and value in mind.    

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