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Stratton

Limited: This review of Stratton isn't based on the whole Blacks, Blues, and Brews Crew.

Vital Information

  • Vertical Drop: 2003 Feet
  • Annual Snowfall: 114 Inches
  • Skiable Area: 625 Acres
  • Pass: Icon
  • January, 2022 - 4 Days - 4 People
  • January, 2022 - 2 Days - 1 People
  • January, 2020 - 3 Days - 4 People

Our Thoughts

Stratton Mountain has etched itself deeply into the adventures and memories of the “Blacks, Blues, and Brews” Crew, emerging as a clear favorite among the many destinations they’ve explored. The Crew has embarked on two weeklong trips to Stratton in the last four years, each visit solidifying the mountain’s revered status within their ranks. The combination of challenging slopes, scenic beauty, and the mountain’s welcoming community has made Stratton a repeated choice for their winter escapades.

The mountain’s appeal lies not only in its varied terrain that caters to both beginners and seasoned skiers and snowboarders but also in the vibrant atmosphere that surrounds it. Stratton is celebrated for its comprehensive après-ski scene, offering a plethora of dining and entertainment options that resonate well with the Crew’s desire for a well-rounded mountain experience. This blend of exhilarating sports and leisure activities ensures that every visit is filled with new stories and experiences.

Moreover, Stratton’s commitment to maintaining high-quality trails and facilities has played a significant role in its popularity with the “Blacks, Blues, and Brews” Crew. Each trip has been marked by exceptional snow conditions and the mountain’s continuous efforts to enhance the visitor experience. For the Crew, and likely for many others who follow their journey, Stratton Mountain represents the quintessence of what a winter sports destination should offer, making it a highly recommended choice for anyone looking to create their own memorable moments on the slopes.