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Guide to Central Vermont

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When to Go

Vermont's snow season runs from approximately November to April.

How to Get There

Many carriers fly to Burlington. Driving from Boston or New York takes from three to six hours.

Where to Stay

Pitcher Inn. Doubles from $375.

Stowe Mountain Lodge. Doubles from $435.

Topnotch Resort & Spa This 68-room resort has an excellent spa and Nordic center. Doubles from $325.

Twin Farms A 300-acre retreat with 20 cottages. Doubles from $1,200, all-inclusive.

Villas at Trapp Family Lodge. Two-bedroom villas from $750.

Woodstock Inn & Resort A 142-room hotel on the town's historic green. Doubles from $175.

Where to Eat

American Flatbread. Dinner for two $35.

Barnard Inn Restaurant. Dinner for two $110.

Cliff House. Lunch for two $60.

The Farmers Diner. Breakfast for two $20.

Hen of the Wood. Dinner for two $80.

McCarthy's Restaurant. Breakfast for two $12.

William Winand Chocolatier

What to Do

Billings Farm & Museum Rte. 12 at River Rd., Woodstock; 802/457-2355; billingsfarm.org; closed from March through April.

Mr. John's Green Mountain Guide Service 802/234-5219; from $150.

Vermont Ski Museum 1 S. Main St., Stowe; 802/253-9911; vermontskimuseum.org.

Where to Ski

Mad River Glen Waitsfield; 802/496-3551; madriverglen.com; full-day lift tickets from $35.

Stowe Mountain Resort Stowe; 800/253-4754; stowe.com; from $79.

Suicide Six Ski Area Pomfret; 802/457-6661; from $36.

Sugarbush Resort Warren; 800/537-8427; sugarbush.com; from $69.

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