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The Top Night Skiing Spots in the Northeast

Nothing beats a bright winter day spent carving up the slopes. But the fun doesn’t have to end when the sun goes down. More and more ski resorts throughout the Northeast are keeping their trails open after sunset to add another element of fun to the winter experience. And it’s not just for skiing and snowboarding. Parks have a host of exciting activities to keep your adrenaline pumping well into the night. These are a few of the top spots for night skiing, night snowboarding and much, much more.

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Sunday River Resort

Newry, Maine

Sunday River’s South Ridge and North Peak trails stay open until 6:30 p.m. on weekends and during holiday weeks. All-season passes and daytime lift tickets are valid for night skiing, and specific night skiing tickets are available as well. 

Stratton Mountain Resort

Stratton, Vt.

Stratton Mountain doesn’t have night skiing, but it does offer just about every other nighttime snow activity you can imagine. The Resort’s Coca-Cola Tubing Park features four lanes of lift-serviced snow tubing, plus a warming hut with light refreshments and fire pit. The park is open Friday through Monday until 8 p.m., and 7 p.m. on Thursdays.

Stratton’s snowshoeing season runs through mid-March. Evening guided tours are available for all skill levels on the resort’s Nordic trails. Stratton also offers ice skating Thursday through Monday until 6 p.m.

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Crotched Mountain

Bennington, N.H.

New Hampshire’s Crotched Mountain turns night skiing into an event. On select nights through the end of February, the mountain hosts Midnight Madness, when trails stay open to 12 a.m. Skiers can enjoy fire pits, giveaways and drink specials, all while listening to music from a live DJ.

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Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

Hancock, Mass.

Jiminy Peak offers night skiing until 10 p.m. on 26 of its 45 trails and all three of its terrain parks. Jiminy’s Mountain Coaster, one of the first in the country, is also open late on weekends and holidays. You can control the speed of your descent, allowing you to take a leisurely ride down the mountain or speed up to 23 mph through 3,600 feet of twisting, turning excitement through the woods.

Camelback Mountain

Tannersville, Pa. 

While snow tubing has become a popular activity at ski resorts across the country, nobody does it quite like Camelback Mountain. With more than 40 lanes, Camelback is the largest snow tubing park in the country. Two magic carpet lifts take you to the top of the mountain where you zip down 100 feet. When the sun goes down the tubing park turns into an LED light show. If that wasn’t enough, the snow tubing park has its own lodge and dining options, as well as a waffle cabin on weekends and holidays. The park is open until 9 p.m. daily.

Smugglers’ Notch

Jeffersonville, Vt.

Smugglers’ Notch may not have night skiing, but it certainly offers more than enough nighttime activities to keep you busy. Glow Tubing on Sir Henry’s Hill is open until 8 p.m., as is the natural outdoor ice skating rink located next to the Nordic Ski & Snowshoe Adventure Center.

What are your favorite ski resorts in the Northeast? Share them with us in the comments below.

This article has been updated and republished from a previous version.

One Thought on “The Top Night Skiing Spots in the Northeast

  1. Bolton Valley, Vermont, just 30 minutes from Burlington and its international airport, has Vermont’s highest base lodge, 6 lifts servicing 3 mountains and 71 trails, and night skiing from summit to base open 5-6 nights every week until 10pm.

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