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Whether you're hitting the slopes at one of the excellent ski resorts, fly fishing in a pristine river, enjoying the fabulous fall foliage, or sampling some fresh maple syrup, a Vermont vacation rental is a great way to experience this picturesque New England vacation destination.

Popular Vermont ski resorts include Killington, Smugglers Notch Ski Area, Mount Snow Resort, Okemo Mountain Resort, Stowe Mountain Resort, Sugarbush Resort, Stratton Mountain Resort, and Bromley Mountain Ski Resort.

At the East Coast’s largest ski resort, guests of Killington condo rentals and vacation rentals will find seven peaks offering 60 miles of trails and 200 runs. Okemo and Ludlow vacation rentals make a great base for enjoying Okemo Mountain Resort’s 117 slopes, trails, and glades on 624 acres, with 95 percent snowmaking coverage.

Guests of Bromley Mountain vacation rentals and condos will find sunny slopes and an excellent ski school at this family-friendly resort. Smugglers’ Notch condos and vacation rentals are ideal for skiing and snowboarding on 70 trails on three mountains.

In the Green Mountain National Forest of Southern Vermont, Mount Snow slope-side condos and vacation rentals are in great demand at this popular ski resort, which offers 104 ski trails on 598 acres.

Guests of Stowe vacation rentals and ski condos can enjoy 480 acres of great skiing for all skill levels, and explore the charming village of Stowe. Farther south, near Warren, Sugarbush vacation rentals are perfect for skiing on 430 acres at this excellent ski resort.

In addition to fantastic winter sports, Vermont’s scenic mountains offer a variety of warm weather activities, including hiking, biking, nature watching, fishing, rock climbing, and horseback riding. The nation's first long-distance hiking path, the Long Trail, passes through Vermont as it stretches 270 miles from Massachusetts to Canada. Sections of the famous Appalachian Trail also wind through the area.

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