Stratton, Bromley & Magic: The Legendary Ski Valley of Southern Vermont with Benzi Ross
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Southern Vermont has been one of the most important skiregions in the eastern United States for decades. Within just a few miles of each other sit three legendary mountains: Stratton Mountain Resort, Bromley Mountain, and Magic Mountain Ski Area—each with its own personality,terrain, and deep roots in the history of New England skiing.
In this episode of the Where to Ski podcast, we talk with Benzi Ross, who grew up skiing these mountains and knows their terrain, culture, and evolution firsthand.
We explore why southern Vermont became such a hub for EastCoast skiing, from storms that seem to stall over the valley to thoughtful mountain design that created some of the best cruisers and learning terrain in the region.
Benzi shares how Stratton was built with progression in mind—from beginner areas with magic carpets to flowing groomers that follow the natural shape of the mountain. We also talk about the sunny slopes of Bromley, one of Vermont’s oldest ski areas, and the rugged steeps and powder stashesthat give Magic Mountain its loyal cult following among expert skiers.
Along the way, we dig into trail design, classic Vermont skiculture, why this valley has produced generations of passionate skiers, and what keeps people coming back year after year.
From smooth corduroy to tree skiing and old-school NewEngland character, southern Vermont delivers a skiing experience that blends history, community, and great terrain.
🎧 Listen now to discover why Stratton, Bromley, and Magicremain icons of East Coast skiing.