The East's Epic Ski Season Is Still Going Strong: Here's What's on Tap for the Rest of the Season - SnowBrains
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The East's Epic Ski Season Is Still Going Strong: Here's What's on Tap for the Rest of the Season - SnowBrains
"In Vermont, Stowe Resort will host its 70th Annual Sunrise Service on April 5. Guests can celebrate Easter morning with a truly special nondenominational sunrise service on top of Vermont's highest peak, co-hosted with the Stowe Community Church. This long-standing tradition is open to all."
"Okemo Mountain Resort is known for being family-friendly and has three events lined up in the next few weeks, which will be great for the crew. On Saturday, March 14, the Let it Glow Winter Ice Festival features sculptures, LED-lit snow features, an ice bar, and glow tubing that is great for people who want to have fun on the mountain without hitting the slopes."
"The Snowmelt: Slush Cup & Spring Fling will be held on April 4, and it celebrates the season's final turns with Okemo's Slush Cup Pond. The event will have skiers, snowboarders, and guests soaking in the spring vibes with live music and après on the patio. Costumes are highly encouraged for participants in the event."
The 2025-26 ski season in the Eastern United States has delivered outstanding conditions with excellent snow and weather. Spring weather has arrived with warmer temperatures and rain, causing some resorts to close temporarily. However, multiple ski resorts remain operational with spring events. Vermont's Stowe Resort hosts its 70th Annual Sunrise Service on April 5 and Spring Bash with pond skim on April 11. Okemo Mountain Resort features family-friendly events including the Let it Glow Winter Ice Festival on March 14, Snowmelt Slush Cup on April 4, and Parks Halfpipe Jam on April 5. Mount Snow also has events scheduled for March. These resorts provide diverse spring activities beyond traditional skiing.
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