Top 10 Family Ski Resorts Ranked for 2025

New England offers some of the best family-friendly skiing anywhere, offering a mix of world-class skiing, beginner-friendly terrain, and family-focused amenities. Whether you’re looking for a more laid-back vacation with the kids or a more challenging ski experience, New England has something for everyone. Here is our list of what we believe are the best ski resorts for an awesome ski vacation with your family…

Smugglers Notch

1. Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont

Smugglers’ Notch, known as “America’s Family Resort,” is first on our list of best family-friendly skiing in New England. With an award-winning ski school, on-site childcare, great terrain variety, and affordability, we think it’s an excellent choice for your next family vacation. It’s located in Northern Vermont, which means you can expect good snow quality and less lines at the lifts, so you can spend most of your time on the mountain.

Cost: 1st
Learning Area: 1st
Lift Lines: 1st
Challenging Terrain: 2nd
Natural Snow Quality: 2nd
Terrain Variety: 3rd
Accommodations: 10th
Beginner Lifts: 10th
Overall Lifts: 10th

Resort Site: www.smuggs.com




Killington K1 Lodge

2. Killington, Vermont

As the largest ski resort in the East, Killington offers a wide variety of terrain for all skill levels. The resort features a top-tier ski school and learning area as well as the most chairlifts in New England. It’s also known for its snowmaking, often being the first mountain to open and close for the ski season. If you’re looking for big mountain skiing for all levels and great mountain-side accommodations, Killington is a great choice.

Accommodations: 3rd
Beginner Lifts: 3rd
Cost: 9th
Learning Area: 3rd
Terrain Variety: 2nd
Challenging Terrain: 5th 
Overall Lifts: 1st
Lift Lines: 9th
Natural Snow Quality: 5th

Resort Site: www.killington.com


Sugarloaf Maine

3. Sugarloaf, Maine

At the top of our list for terrain variety and the only mountain in the east to offer lift-serviced above tree line skiing, Sugarloaf is an awesome place for a family vacation. Aside from offering the most terrain we’d classify as challenging, The Loaf also offers a good amount of beginner-intermediate terrain; especially with the newly-opened West Mountain. Although it is a long road trip to get there, lines aren’t quite as long as most resorts during vacation weeks.

Accommodations: 5th
Beginner Lifts: 6th
Cost: 3rd
Learning Area: 6th
Terrain Variety: 1st
Challenging Terrain: 1st
Overall Lifts: 9th
Lift Lines: 2nd
Natural Snow Quality: 7th

Resort Site: www.sugarloaf.com


4. Jay Peak, Vermont

If you’re looking for the most natural snow in the New England, look no further than Jay Peak. Jay is the top earner for natural snowfall, averaging the most at 347” of snow for the season. You can also expect lift lines to be lower than other resorts, allowing you and your family to spend more time on the slopes. If someone in the family can’t ski, they can enjoy Jay’s indoor water park while you enjoy the mountain.   

Accommodations: 6th
Beginner Lifts: 9th
Cost: 4th
Learning Area: 9th
Terrain Variety: 5th
Challenging Terrain: 3rd 
Overall Lifts: 7th
Lift Lines: 3rd
Natural Snow Quality: 1st

Resort site: www.jaypeakresort.com


Sunday River

5. Sunday River, Maine

Want to ski where each family member can have their own mountain? Sunday River features eight interconnected mountain peaks with varying levels of terrain. It also has competitive prices and an abundance of lifts, including the only chondola in New England and several other high-speed lifts. Although it doesn’t see as much natural snow as other resorts, it has one of the best snowmaking systems in New England, often one of the first resorts to open for the season.

Accommodations: 4th
Beginner Lifts: 5th
Cost: 2nd
Learning Area: 4th
Terrain Variety: 7th
Challenging Terrain: 7th
Overall Lifts: 3rd
Lift Lines: 5th
Natural Snow: 10th

Resort Site: www.sundayriver.com


Stratton

6.  Stratton, Vermont

Stratton is a well-groomed family-friendly resort with a great ski school and a charming alpine village. New skiers will be at ease with a nice variety of beginner to intermediate trails and great lift service. Although lines can get a tad long during peak ski weekends, there are an abundance of high-speed lifts, including the summit gondola, to keep you on the slopes. After a long day on the slopes, you can enjoy an abundance of accommodations, featuring restaurants, bars, and shops at the base village.

Accommodations: 2nd
Beginner Lifts: 1st
Cost: 8th
Learning Area: 2nd 
Terrain Variety: 10th
Challenging Terrain: 10th
Overall Lifts: 2nd
Lift Lines: 7th
Natural Snow: 6th

Resort Site: www.stratton.com


Stowe Village

7. Stowe, Vermont

Often rated as one of the best ski towns, Stowe offers a classic New England ski experience with excellent accommodations. It features a luxurious base village with upscale dining options, boutique shopping, and a world-class spa. The resort includes two mountain peaks of top-tier skiing and 220” of natural seasonal snowfall on average. If you’re looking to take the family on a more upscale ski vacation and can shell out the extra cash, Stowe is an fantastic option for a family ski getaway.

Accommodations: 1st
Beginner Lifts: 7th
Cost: 10th
Learning Area: 7th
Terrain Variety: 6th
Challenging Terrain: 4th 
Overall Lifts: 5th
Lift Lines: 6th
Natural Snow: 3rd

Resort Site: www.stowe.com


Sugarbush

8. Sugarbush, Vermont

Sugarbush is a fantastic choice for families, with a strong ski school and varied terrain. It offers a mix of beginner and expert terrain, making it a great option for families with different skill levels.

Accommodations: 9th
Beginner Lifts: 8th
Cost: 4th
Learning Area: 10th
Terrain Variety: 4th
Challenging Terrain: 6th
Overall Lifts: 8th
Lift Lines: 4th
Natural Snow Quality: 4th

Resort Site: www.sugarbush.com


9. Okemo, Vermont

Okemo is one of the most family-friendly ski resorts in New England. With gentle slopes, modern lifts, and a mountain coaster, it’s an excellent choice for families looking for a stress-free ski trip.

Accommodations: 7th
Beginner Lifts: 4th
Cost: 7th
Learning Area: 8th
Terrain Variety: 9th
Challenging Terrain: 8th
Overall Lifts: 4th
Lift Lines: 8th
Natural Snow Quality: 8th

Resort Site: www.okemo.com


10. Mount Snow, Vermont

Mount Snow is a favorite for families, offering a well-organized learning area and fantastic snowmaking. It has one of the best lift infrastructures in the East, making for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Accommodations: 8th
Beginner Lifts: 2nd
Cost: 6th
Learning Area: 5th
Terrain Variety: 8th
Challenging Terrain: 9th
Overall Lifts: 6th
Lift Lines: 10th
Natural Snow Quality: 9th

Resort Site: www.mountsnow.com

Notable Mentions…


Bretton Woods Lodge

Bretton Woods

Just missing our list for the top 10 best family ski resorts, Bretton Woods is a great option and the only New Hampshire mountain mentioned on the list. This resort sees plenty of natural snow and has them most skiable acres in the state. It also has great lift service and a variety of beginner and intermediate terrain.

Overall Lifts
Beginner Lifts
Natural Snow Quality
Learning Area
Terrain Variety

Resort Site: www.brettonwoods.com

Southern New England


Jiminy Peak

Jiminy Peak

If you aren’t looking to travel too far north, Jiminy Peak is a great option. Featuring a charming ski village at the base and a variety of terrain for everyone, this resort is a solid alternative with a shorter drive.

Accommodations
Overall Lifts
Beginner Lifts
Learning Area
Terrain Variety

Resort Site: www.jiminypeak.com

Most Affordable


Mount Abram

If you’d like to save and still have a classic New England ski experience, Mount Abram is a great spot. This hidden gem in Northwest Maine offers affordable lessons and stay packages that will give your wallet a break. You can also expect shorter lift lines and good natural snow at this resort.

Cost
Learning Area
Lift Lines
Natural Snow Quality

Resort Site: www.mtabram.com

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for the best overall family ski experience, Smugglers’ Notch, Killington, and Sugarloaf rank at the top. They provide excellent ski schools, beginner-friendly terrain, and great accommodations. If unbeatable natural snow is your priority, Jay Peak delivers. For families watching their budget or wanting quick lift access, Mount Abram offers great value.

Although we’d like to add more resorts to this list, these are our top picks for the 2025/2026 ski season.

Which resort is your family’s favorite? Let us know in the comments!

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