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Skiing history was made in Woodstock in 1934 when local residents rigged up a Model T Ford engine at the base of Gilbert's Hill to power America's first ski tow. Two years later, Bunny Bertram opened a commercial ski area just north of Gilbert's Hill which soon became known as Suicide Six. Today, the area offers 23 trails. It transports its skiers with two chair lifts and a J-bar. Mid-December marks the opening of Suicide Six, and throughout the season skiing and riding are augmented by Mother Nature, our own snow guns, and superior grooming until closing in late-March. Suicide Six offers skiing the way it used to be - intimate, uncrowded, and unhurried. Family friendly with great food
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Weekend/Holiday |
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Weekday |
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Full Day |
1/2 Day |
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Full Day |
1/2 Day |
Adult |
55.00 |
40.00 |
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36.00 |
30.00 |
Senior |
40.00 |
34.00 |
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30.00 |
23.00 |
*Note: 1/2 day starts at 12:30 Free tickets available for guests of the Woodstock Inn. Child rates are for those aged 14 and under, senior rates for those 65 and older. J-bar-tickets available for much lower rates.
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Adult |
Junior |
Senior |
Snowboard Package |
32.00 |
N/A |
N/A |
Half day rentals available at lower rates.
The dining experience at the Woodstock Inn & Resort ranges from the formal elegance of the Dining Room, to the casual comfort of the Eagle Café, to the cozy confines of Richardson's Tavern. Each dish is prepared under the direction of our Executive Chef,Victor Bock with an emphasis on fresh seasonal ingredients, particularly those that are native to Vermont.
The Woodstock Inn owns and operates Suicide Six, and is located at the mountain.
The Inn offers golf, skiing, nordic skiing, a fitness center, and spa services.
Note: Prices shown may be in local currency.
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