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Bromley Mountain
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One of the Oldest Continuous Running Ski Areas in U.S. Bromley Mountain located in the Green Mountain National Forest, six miles east of Manchester, Vt., is one of the oldest continuous running ski areas in the United States. Founded in 1936 by beer heir Fred Pabst, Jr., a pioneer in the ski industry, Bromley introduced ski lift and ski area design, trail grooming, day care and other concepts. Pabst designed Bromley's trails to offer breathtaking views, a southern exposure (the only one in New England) and trails that all lead back to the base lodge.

While the pure Vermont flavor still exists, the mountain now boasts 43 trails woven through 163 acres of state and national forest, serviced by ten lifts. Bromley is comprised of mostly intermediate and beginner runs. Advanced areas are at East Meadow; intermediate areas are at West Meadow. Snowboarders should checkout Jib Park. It has fat bumps, rails, spines, slides and spools -- all the elements for thrill-seeking boarders. If you recently took up boarding, you may want to take a lesson or two. PSIA-certified teaching professionals will teach all ages of beginners or experienced skiers in need of a tune up. NASTAR racing and clinics are offered for racers of all ages and abilities and telemark is taught for all abilities by appointment.

 

 

Ski season dates Mid November – April
Skiable acreage 300 acres (121 hectares)
Average annual snowfall 145 in (368 cm)
Summit elevation 3,284 ft (1,001 m)
Base elevation 1,950 ft (594 m)
Vertical drop 1,334 ft (407 m)
Number of runs  
Terrain parks Three different freestyle Terrain Parks and Halfpipe
Snowmaking 84%
 

 

Number of Lifts 10 Life Capacity 9,904 per hour
 
Gondolas/Trams   Double Chairs 4
High Speed Quads 1 Surface Lifts 3
Quads 1 Wonder Carpet 1
Triple Chairs      
 

 

Easy 35%
Intermediate 34%
Advanced/Expert 31%
 

 

Child Care Yes Restaurants Yes
Adaptive Skier Yes Snowboard Rentals Yes
Ski Lessons Yes Snowboard Lessons Yes
Ski Rentals Yes Cildren's Programs Yes
Nearby Lodging Yes Womens Programs Yes
 

 

Whether you have a question about the mountain or you would just like to give us some feedback, we'd love to hear from you!

Send Us an E-mail:
info@bromley.com

By Phone:
Call Us at 802-824-5522

By Mail:
Bromley Mountain Ski Resort
PO Box 1130
Manchester Center, Vermont 05255

Physical Address:
Bromley Mountain Ski Resort
3984 Vermont Route 11
Peru, Vermont 05152

 

 

Approximate Drive Times
  • New York City: 4 hours
  • Albany: 1.25 hours
  • Hartford: 2.5 hours
  • Boston: 3 hours
  • From Albany, NY
    Route I-90 East to Route 787. Follow Route 787 North to Route 7 East/Troy. Take Route 7 to Vermont Route 279 ( the NEW Bennington Bypass which saves close to 10 minutes!). Vermont 279 turns into Route 7. Take Exit 4 (Manchester) off Route 7. Turn right onto Route 11/30 East and follow 6 miles to Bromley. We are the closest Vermont Mountain to Albany!

    From Hartford, CT
    Take I-84 E / US-6 E toward Boston.
    Merge onto I-91 N via Exit 51 toward Springfield. Take the US-5 N exit- Exit 6- toward VT-103.Turn Left onto Rockingham Rd / US-5 / Calvin Coolidge Memorial HWY. Continue to follow Rockingham Rd / US-5 / Calvin Coolidge Memorial Hwy. Rockingham Rd / US-5 / Calvin Coolidge Memorial Hwy becomes VT-103. Stay Straight to go onto S Main St / VT-11. Continue to follow VT-11 all the way to Bromley.

    From Boston, MA
    Route 2 West to Greenfield, MA. Take I-91 North to Exit 6 (Rockingham/Route 103). Take Route 103 North (you will be traveling west) to Chester, VT. Pick up Route 11 West and continue to Bromley.

    From New York City
    By Car:
    I-95 North to I-91 North to Exit 6 (Route 103). Take Route 103 North (you will be traveling west) to Chester, VT. Pick up Route 11 West and continue to Bromley.

    By Bus:
    Adventure Northeast Bus Service provides direct service from New York City. For more information call 718-601-4707 or 802-464-2810.

    From Providence, RI
    Route 95 North to Route 495 North to the Mass. Pike (Route 90) West to Route 91 North to Exit 6. Take Route 103 North (you will be traveling west) to Chester, VT to Route 11 West to Bromley.

    From Saratoga Springs
    Take 29E to Greenwich, NY. In Greenwich pick up Route 372 to Cambridge. Pick up 313 to Arlington, VT then take Route 7A North into Manchester. Make a right onto Routes 11/30 in Manchester. (At the junction in the middle of town) Bromley is 7 miles from Manchester on Route 11.

    From Glens Falls
    Take 149E into Granville, NY. Pick up Route 30S into Manchester, VT. In Manchester you will take a right and then a quick left at the junction with the yellow blinking light and pick up Routes 11/30. Bromley is 7 miles from Manchester on Route 11.

     

     



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