Resort Reviews & Profiles
Dexter's Inn, an historic country resort-inn with beautiful views and expansive grounds, has partnered with Norsk, one of New England’s best-known cross-country ski operators, to provide an on-site commercial cross-country ski & snowshoe center in the Lake Sunapeeregion of centra lNew Hampshire.
Windblown is located in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire, which abounds with Country Inns and Bed and Breakfasts, many just a few minutes away. In years past, more than ten other resorts operated in the area around Windblown. Today, after more than 40 years in business, Windblown is the only one left. The resort’s survival can be largely attributed to owner Al Jenkin’s dedication to skiing.
Located just two hours North of Boston, Loon is New England’s most-accessible mountain resort destination, offering 2,100 feet of vertical, and three peaks full of terrain variety, plus many lodging and dining options. Terrain ranges from gentle beginner slopes to long cruisers, steeps and tree skiing, plus a full progression of award-winning terrain parks, halfpipe and superpipe. Offering 370 skiable acres and 60 trails, Loon Mountain has something for everyone.
Offering the only lift-serviced above-the-treeline skiing in the East, Sugarloaf is known throughout the world as a premier destination.
The mountain offers 133 trails and glades to choose from over 1,410 Boundary-to-Boundary acres open to the public. With a 2,820' vertical drop, Sugarloaf also stands out as one of the biggest ski mountains in North America.
The St. Regis Resort offers the most prestigious accommodations in iconic Aspen, the idyllic resort town situated in the amazing Rocky Mountains.
From skiing in the winter to golf in the summer, and everything in between, the St. Regis has it all. For beginners, you can bed in one of the hotels standard guest rooms, a loft suite, junior suite or presidential suite – ranging from $500 up to roughly $1000 during the winter months.



