The first snowfall of the season has brought a rush of excitement to New England ski resorts, with many eager to hit the slopes as soon as possible. The announcement of opening dates is sending ripples of joy through social media platforms, with officials and enthusiasts alike reveling in the magic of the first snow.
Sunday River, which opened its doors on November 14 last year, has yet to reveal its official opening date, but the excitement is palpable. On Saturday, the resort's Facebook page burst with news: "WE'VE GOT NATURAL SNOWFALL FOLKS!" The higher summits had reached temperatures low enough for snow to accumulate, and the anticipation of a full season ahead was building.
In New Hampshire, Bretton Woods is gearing up for its November 28 opening. CΓ©line McArthur, the resort's Slopeside Storyteller, posted a video on Saturday that captured the essence of this first-snow moment: "A light dusting of snow is coating the summit of Mount Rosebrook and we're feeling that first-snow magic." The countdown to opening day has officially begun.
Meanwhile, in Vermont, Jay Peak is another resort experiencing the thrill of its first snowfall. The best ski resort in Vermont, as voted by Boston.com readers earlier this year, posted a photo of its snowy trail on Saturday with the message: "Welcome November." Snowmaking has officially started here, with mother nature adding her own special touch.
Stowe Mountain Resort and Killington are also getting into the swing of things. Stowe's officials announced that snowmaking had begun on Sunday, while Killington set a new record for its opening weekend by firing 175 guns across the mountain. The Beast is ready to welcome visitors as soon as possible.
These resorts have been eagerly anticipating this moment, and it's clear that New Englanders are itching to hit the slopes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just looking for a fun winter activity, these ski resorts promise an unforgettable experience.
				
			Sunday River, which opened its doors on November 14 last year, has yet to reveal its official opening date, but the excitement is palpable. On Saturday, the resort's Facebook page burst with news: "WE'VE GOT NATURAL SNOWFALL FOLKS!" The higher summits had reached temperatures low enough for snow to accumulate, and the anticipation of a full season ahead was building.
In New Hampshire, Bretton Woods is gearing up for its November 28 opening. CΓ©line McArthur, the resort's Slopeside Storyteller, posted a video on Saturday that captured the essence of this first-snow moment: "A light dusting of snow is coating the summit of Mount Rosebrook and we're feeling that first-snow magic." The countdown to opening day has officially begun.
Meanwhile, in Vermont, Jay Peak is another resort experiencing the thrill of its first snowfall. The best ski resort in Vermont, as voted by Boston.com readers earlier this year, posted a photo of its snowy trail on Saturday with the message: "Welcome November." Snowmaking has officially started here, with mother nature adding her own special touch.
Stowe Mountain Resort and Killington are also getting into the swing of things. Stowe's officials announced that snowmaking had begun on Sunday, while Killington set a new record for its opening weekend by firing 175 guns across the mountain. The Beast is ready to welcome visitors as soon as possible.
These resorts have been eagerly anticipating this moment, and it's clear that New Englanders are itching to hit the slopes. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just looking for a fun winter activity, these ski resorts promise an unforgettable experience.