New data reveals Vermont experienced one of its most successful ski seasons in the past decade, highlighting the state’s thriving winter tourism industry. This remarkable season saw increased snowfall and an influx of visitors, significantly boosting the local economy. Vermont’s ski resorts reported higher occupancy rates and extended operational days, contributing to the best season since the early 2010s. Enthusiasts flocked to popular ski destinations like Stowe and Killington, taking advantage of the excellent conditions. The combination of consistent snow coverage and state-of-the-art facilities drew both domestic and international visitors, cementing Vermont’s reputation as a premier skiing destination. This record-breaking season underscores the importance of winter sports to the state’s economic vitality and the ongoing appeal of Vermont’s beautiful ski resorts.
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