Vermont’s Sun Mountain: The Complete Bromley Mountain Guide

Bromley Mountain Resort also known as “Vermont’s Sun Mountain” is New England’s only south facing ski mountain. Why does it matter? Well, its southern sun exposure means longer days on the mountain, warmer temperatures and softer snow that is perfect for laid back skiing and riding all day long!

Bromley Mountain is a 4 season resort and whether you want to hit the slopes in winter or get an adrenaline rush at the Bromley Mountain Aerial Adventure Park in summer, you won’t regret a visit to Bromley! In this article, we’ll give you the scoop on all you need to know before a visit to Bromley Mountain Resort.

Lifts at Bromley Mountain.
Lifts at Bromley Mountain. Photo Credit: Oliver Hine (Flickr CC)

Highlights of Bromley Mountain Ski Resort

Bromley Mountain is one of the best family friendly mountains in Vermont. Its medium size slopes and all level terrain make it perfect for all ages and abilities! Bromley Mountain has a centralized base area making it hard to get lost while still sporting a diversity of terrain.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • 47 trails
  • 9 lifts
  • Vermont’s highest base elevation at 1,950 feet.
  • A summit elevation of 3,284 feet.
  • A vertical drop of 1,334 feet.
  • An average annual snowfall of 145 inches.
  • An uphill lift capacity of 10,806 skiers per hour.
  • 86% snowmaking capacity.

Where is Bromley Mountain?

  • New York, NY – 4 hours, 211 miles
  • Amherst, MA – 1 hour and 45 minutes, 83 miles
  • Burlington, VT – 2.5 hours, 105 miles
  • Albany, NY – 1.5 hours, 66 miles
  • Hartford, CT – 2.5 hours, 127 miles

Does Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Have Lodging?

Slopes at Bromley Mountain. Photo Credit: Oliver Hine (Flickr CC)

There are A LOT of lodging options at and around Bromley so you’ll be sure to find something for every trip and every budget. Bromley Village offers stylish slopeside lodging for both the winter and summer seasons. These Bromley Mountain vacation rentals include townhouses and condo style properties complete with fully equipped kitchens, wifi, and cable TV.

Guests can choose between one bedroom and up to 4 bedroom condos that can be rented per night, weekly or even seasonally! To make vacation even easier Bromley offers seasonal packages that can include Bromley Mountain ski passes, lodging, and other activities! The Bromley Mountain vacation rentals run in the $200 – $400 range.

If you’re looking for a more hotel or inn type stay there are many hotels near Bromley Mountain Resort in the towns of Peru and Manchester, Vermont. Some options include the Hampton Inn and Suites in Manchester, just 9 miles from Bromley, or Seesaw’s Lodge in Peru, Vermont.

If you plan to visit Bromley in the summer, camping near Bromley Mountain is a great way to get into the great outdoors! Some campgrounds in the area include the U.S. Forest Service, just 11 minutes from Bromley Mountain, and Maryville Campground. Be sure to check back in summer for more updated information on the great camping near Bromley Mountain!

Does Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Have Night Skiing?

Bromley Mountain does not have night skiing as lifts close at 4:00pm every day of the week.

Pro Tip: On Sundays and peak periods lifts tend to open half an hour earlier- at 8:30am. Be sure to grab that first chair to experience the freshest snow conditions of the day!

The Best Time to Visit Bromley

Bromley Mountain has so many activities year round that it’s hard to say when is the best time to visit. With that said, winter and summer are definitely the peak seasons.

The southern Vermont area and the Green Mountain National Forest are full of fun winter and summer activities like ice skating, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, tubing on the Battenkill River, and hiking to name a few! All of these activities can be accessed just a few minutes from Bromley Mountain Resort!

Pro Tip: Bromley doesn’t tend to get crowded but watch out for holiday weekends and other peak times like school vacation weeks.

Does Bromley Mountain Have a Ski Shop?

You bet! Bromley Mountain has a complete rental and repair shop as well as the top of the line Bromley Shop by Potter Brothers. At the Potter Brother’s shop you can find the area’s best demo center for the newest in ski and snowboard technology as well as your favorite brands of apparel and accessories. The Potter Brother’s shop even has an onsite boot fitter to make sure you leave with ski or snowboard boots that fit just right.

Pro Tip: Check the Bromley Mountain website for special discounts on gear for season pass holders!

Terrain Parks: What You Should Know

Terrain Park at Bromley Mountain Ski Resort. Photo Credit: Oliver Hine (Flickr CC)

Freestyle skiers and riders will not be disappointed at Bromley Mountain! Bromley has 2 terrain parks packed with jumps, rails and boxes for those who like to get groovy on the slopes.

Bonanza is a progression style park sporting smaller features that are perfect for beginners and those new to freestyle skiing and riding. Garden is Bromley’s larger park for the more park savvy skiers and riders.

Is Bromley Mountain Good for Beginners?

Bromley is one of the best mountains in Vermont for beginners! Its medium size as well as the award-winning Bromley Mountain Ski School make it the perfect place to learn to ski or snowboard. Bromley offers ski and snowboard programs for all ages and abilities as well as adaptive lessons for those with different abilities!

Bromley offers private lessons, group lessons, and season long camps for kids and adults alike!

Key Takeaway: The Bromley Mountain Ski School is one of the main highlights of this resort and is a great place to experience those first days on snow.

Does Bromley Make Snow?

Yes! In addition to the average annual snowfall of over 150 inches, Bromley makes snow on 86% of its trails! This includes 99% of beginner trails, 82% of intermediate trails and 79% of its advanced trails.

The Trails at Bromley – What to Know

There are 47 trails at Bromley spread over 178 acres of skiable terrain. If you’re looking for more beginner and intermediate terrain be sure to stay to the left of the Sun Mountain Express (the main high speed quad lift from the base).

For more advanced terrain check out the Blue Ribbon Quad or stay to the right of the Sun Mountain Express. The longest trail, Runaround, is a 2.5 mile long beginner cruiser that outlines the entire mountain from the summit to the base area with spectacular views.

The trails at Bromley are split as follows:

  • 32% easiest (green circle)
  • 37% more difficult (blue square)
  • 31% most difficult (black diamond)

Pro Tip: Although not included in its breakdown of the trails, Bromley has one double black diamond run (experts only) called The Plunge located just below Prouty’s Pass.

Other Winter Activities at Bromley Mountain

Trails at Bromley Mountain Ski Resort. Photo Credit: Andrew Watts (Flickr CC)

In addition to skiing and snowboarding, Bromley is just minutes away from a wide variety of winter activities like ice skating, snow shoeing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and even dog sledding!

During the winter there are also many fun Bromley Mountain events like ski races, a variety of live music, fireworks and more! Don’t forget to check the Bromley Mountain events calendar to see what’s happening!

Are there Summer Activities at Bromley?

Bromley Mountain is as much of a summer destination as it is a ski mountain. Bromley is packed with exciting summer attractions like the Bromley Mountain coaster, Bromley Mountain Aerial Adventure Park and even a lift serviced disc golf course!

The Bromley Mountain Aerial Adventure Park is a mix between canopy tour, zip lining and a challenge course that takes you through the trees and provides a whole new view of the forest.

The park also includes the BigSplash waters slide, climbing walls, a giant swing and more! You’ll definitely feel like a kid again at Bromley!

Fun Fact: For those hiking enthusiasts, The Long Trail (The Appalachian Trail) crosses right over Bromley Mountain and is just steps away from many of the attractions at Bromley.

Conclusion

Whether you’re planning your next ski trip or looking for a fun, family friendly summer destination, Bromley Mountain Resort has got you covered on all fronts. With excellent skiing, a top notch ski school and just minutes from the rest of the beautiful Green Mountain National Forest, a stop at Bromley Mountain is a must when in Southern Vermont.

We want to hear from you! What is your favorite part of Bromley Mountain? Share with us in the comments below. See you slopeside!

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