Okemo is located in southern Vermont and is a ski resort that is clearly focused on well-prepared piste skiing and high reliability. The resort has long been known for its consistent piste quality, efficient snow production and a terrain profile that makes it easy to move between different parts of the mountain.
The skiing is dominated by long, smooth slopes with a clear fall line and good flow, especially suitable for carving skiing and longer runs. There are plenty of blue and red slopes that maintain a smooth slope over much of the route, making Okemo popular with skiers who appreciate rhythmic and predictable piste skiing rather than extreme steepness.
For those who want to leave the piste, Okemo offers marked forest skiing, where the skiing takes place between relatively sparse trees and in controlled areas. The terrain is generally easy to medium difficult and is suitable for skiers who want to try forest skiing without venturing into steep or technically demanding off-piste. The focus is on accessibility and continuity rather than wild terrain.
The facility also has several parks of varying difficulty levels, with clear progression from easier jumps and rails to more advanced lines. The parks are thoughtfully located and attract both local skiers and visitors who want to vary their piste skiing with freestyle elements.
Okemo is also known for its logistics. The lifts are strategically routed to minimize transport distances, and snow production covers large parts of the ski area, providing stable conditions even during periods of limited natural snowfall. Night skiing occurs on selected slopes and reinforces the image of Okemo as a facility adapted for regular skiing rather than just holiday trips.
All in all, Okemo is a ski resort for those who prioritize reliable conditions, strong piste skiing and easily accessible forest terrain, rather than dramatic alpine environment or advanced off-piste.
For those who want to leave the piste, Okemo offers marked forest skiing, where the skiing takes place between relatively sparse trees and in controlled areas. The terrain is generally easy to medium difficult and is suitable for skiers who want to try forest skiing without venturing into steep or technically demanding off-piste. The focus is on accessibility and continuity rather than wild terrain.
The facility also has several parks of varying difficulty levels, with clear progression from easier jumps and rails to more advanced lines. The parks are thoughtfully located and attract both local skiers and visitors who want to vary their piste skiing with freestyle elements.
Okemo is also known for its logistics. The lifts are strategically routed to minimize transport distances, and snow production covers large parts of the ski area, providing stable conditions even during periods of limited natural snowfall. Night skiing occurs on selected slopes and reinforces the image of Okemo as a facility adapted for regular skiing rather than just holiday trips.
All in all, Okemo is a ski resort for those who prioritize reliable conditions, strong piste skiing and easily accessible forest terrain, rather than dramatic alpine environment or advanced off-piste.
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Okemo Mountain Resort Snow forecast
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Tuesday2.2 mm rain17.2°
6.6 m/s -
Wednesday14 mm rain12.6°
4.3 m/s -
Thursday6.3 mm rain9.3°
5.5 m/s
Facts about Okemo Mountain Resort
| Number of slopes: | 122 |
| 39 | |
| 44 | |
| 30 | |
| 8 |
Lifts (Total: 20)
| Chair lifts: | 13 |
| Platter lift: | 7 |
| Lift capacity: | 32250 persons/hour |
Vertical drop
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Highest Point: 1019 m |
| Vertical drop: 671 m | |
| Base Point: 348 m |
Areas
| Snowparks: | 9 |
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Okemo Mountain Resort is closed for the season. Closed for Snow Sports
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Airports near Okemo Mountain Resort
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Burlington International Airport Driving time: 2 hours, 7 minutes (146 km) Distance: 124 km |


