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Take a look at our legendary terrain below. From classic winding 60’s-era beginner and intermediate trails to some of the most gnarly steeps and treeskiing on the East Coast, Magic has it all.
- Mountain Facts
All our trails have a classic Vermont feel to them, designed...
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- About Magic
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- Mountain Facts
Browse the ski and snowboard runs on the Magic Mountain (Vermont) piste map below. Click the map to view a full-sized version of the trails at Magic Mountain (Vermont) ski resort.
Part of Vermont's original "Golden Triangle" of ski areas all within 10 miles of each other (Stratton Mountain Resort and Bromley Mountain the other two large areas), Magic thrived in the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s.
1960 Plan Map Published in 1960, added by shredpendium. 19 ski trail maps for Magic Mountain at Skimap.org.
Magic Mountain is an anomaly in Southern Vermont. Steep and challenging, yet laid back and inviting, it exemplifies what old school skiing is all about in stark contrast to many other area resorts.
Magic Mountain is a ski resort located on Glebe Mountain in Londonderry, Vermont. It features a 1,500-foot vertical drop. The summit is at 2,850 feet and the base at 1,350 feet.
All our trails have a classic Vermont feel to them, designed back in the 1960s, that excites at every turn. Please note that trail ratings are always specific to a mountain, and Magic’s trails are generally more challenging.