Located in the quaint town of Ludlow, Vermont, Okemo Mountain Resort is a highly regarded Epic Pass destination celebrated for its incredible snow quality, meticulous grooming, and family-friendly focus. Originally a small community tow rope operation in the 1950s, Okemo has grown to offer 667 skiable acres and a vertical drop of 2,200 feet—the highest vertical in southern Vermont. The resort’s layout, centered around the luxurious Jackson Gore Inn and multiple base areas, makes it an ideal destination for comfortable, high-quality New England skiing.
Okemo boasts 121 trails and glades serviced by an impressive fleet of 20 lifts, including two high-speed bubble chairs with heated seats—the Sunburst Six and the Quantum Four. The mountain is remarkably navigable, heavily favoring intermediate and advanced-intermediate skiers with its long, rolling, top-to-bottom cruisers like Chief and World Cup. For beginners, the lower mountain features dedicated, gentle learning zones. Advanced riders can test their skills in the steeper glades of South Face or hit the expansive features in Okemo’s highly rated terrain parks.
Stay updated with the latest conditions at Okemo using our live webcams. These real-time streams allow you to check the lift lines at the Sugar House, view the summit conditions, and monitor the overnight snow accumulation on the official snow stake. Always remember to check our live weather widget for current temperatures and forecasts to dress appropriately for your day carving the Vermont corduroy.