Peak Elevation
1,357 ft
414 m
Vertical Drop
652 ft
199 m
Skiable Area
N/A
Avg Snowfall
N/A
Lifts
N/A
Mt Tom Weather Forecast
About
Mt Tom is a historic, non-operational ski area in Vermont, United States. Ski operations are not active. Mount Tom in Woodstock, Vermont was a former ski area that began as a rope-tow hill (Pulsifer's) and was developed by Laurance Rockefeller from 1960 with Poma lifts and snowmaking. Its downhill lifts closed in 1978; the peak is now part of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, used for hiking and cross-country skiing.
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Operated by O'Connell's Sons Construction Company
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the vertical drop at Mt Tom?
Mt Tom has a vertical drop of 652 feet (199 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Mt Tom?
The summit of Mt Tom sits at 1,357 feet (414 meters) above sea level.
Does Mt Tom offer night skiing?
Yes, Mt Tom offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.
Does Mt Tom have snowmaking?
Yes, Mt Tom has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
Does Mt Tom have a ski school?
Yes, Mt Tom operates a ski and snowboard school offering lessons for a range of ability levels.
Is there lodging at Mt Tom?
Yes, Mt Tom offers on-site lodging. Availability and rates vary by season, so book directly through the resort or partner operators.