Bromley Mountain Ski Resort Guide: Reviews, Ratings and Stats
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Bromley Mountain reviews & ratings
3.7 (6 reviews)
3.67 (6 ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (6 ratings)
Value for Money
2.00 (5 ratings)
Après Ski
2.50 (4 ratings)
Off Piste
3.20 (5 ratings)
Eating Out
4.20 (5 ratings)
Accommodation Options
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Overview

Bromley Mountain in Vermont, known as "Vermont's Sun Mountain," is celebrated for its southern exposure, providing sunny and warm skiing conditions. The resort offers a variety of trails, catering to all skill levels, with an emphasis on family-friendly terrain. Bromley is renowned for its excellent ski school and programs for children. The resort has a friendly, small-town feel, making it a popular choice for families. Bromley's terrain parks are well-designed, appealing to freestyle skiers and snowboarders. The on-site lodge is cozy and welcoming, with food options and a place to relax. Bromley Mountain also hosts various events throughout the season, adding to the fun.

Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
14Beginner Runs
17Intermediate Runs
15Advanced Runs
1Expert Runs
2.5 milesLongest Run
178 acresSkiable Terrain
153 hectaresSnow making
Elevation
3284 feetTop
1950 feetBottom
1334 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
6Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$899Season pass
$991 day
Weather
130 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Albany International (ALB) 65KMs 80min drive
  • Rutland Regional (RUT) 30KMs 40min drive

Train Stations

  • Manchester-Boston Regional Airport Station (Manchester, VT) 51 / km 55m drive

Bromley Mountain Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 3.7
3.67 (6 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.50 (4 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.00 (6 ratings)
Value for Money
2.00 (5 ratings)
Après Ski
5.00 (6 ratings)
Family Friendly
2.50 (4 ratings)
Off Piste
3.20 (5 ratings)
Eating Out
3.20 (5 ratings)
Tree Skiing
4.17 (6 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.00 (4 ratings)
Mogul Fields
2.60 (5 ratings)
Powder Zones
4.60 (5 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
3.50 (6 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.50 (4 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.20 (5 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.50 (2 ratings)
Intermediates
3.50 (2 ratings)
Advanced
3.00 (2 ratings)
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All Reviews

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Henry - advanced skier
Mar, 28 - 2024
Bromley is an amazing family mountain, with lots of terrain to help riders advance in the sport, as well as a very welcoming atmosphere. The slopes are quiet, allowing you to have free and open runs almost anywhere on the mountain. This is a great mountain for learning to ski as well as a really fun one if you want to avoid the crowds of bigger mountains surrounding that area.
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Bennet - intermediate skier
Mar, 23 - 2024
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Meghan - advanced skier
Jan, 31 - 2024
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Will - expert skier
Jan, 28 - 2024
For my taste in skiing, Bromley was a positive experience. I will preface this review by stating I went in early January before the entire mountain was open. But I did get a chance to ski on a day where they received 7, a rain day that skied like spring, and a firm hard packed day. Located in a 5 mile radius of Stratton and Magic Mountain, Bromley seemed to be the best option for those who like a decent mixture of terrain with low crowds in the area. Ill start with the negatives. While Bromleys infrastructure is what youd expect from a small mountain in southern Vermont, it was still lacking. Food was terrible and overpriced (an industry norm) and there was very low staffing during the week which meant food was made to order and took a decent amount of time.. Also, the grooming at this mountain was lack luster. I will again assume it is due to staffing issues but many groomed trails were only half groomed or even less. This would usually make me very happy but on the day that I was there and it rained (making it impossible to ski that concrete on the ungroomed parts) the groomed lines got skied out quickly and exposed lots of dormant ice which ruined some trails. Lastly, every lift besides the high speed quad is abhorrent. They are slow doubles that seem to have been designed for a time when people were shorter and skinnier. On to the positives, Bromleys trails are designed very well in my eyes. They separate the mountain into beginner/intermediare trails on one side and advanced/expert trails on the other. This does a great job of separating people by ability which means no parents have to look over there shoulder for a 20 year old trying to run over their child. Also, Bromley embraces classic Vermont trails (narrow and windy) while also doing a great job of having wide and straight trails for nice GS turns. Also, whether intentional or not, the woods have a nice mix of dense and spread out terrain which allows you to ski narrow glades and wider, more open trees in one run. Also, while there were some interesting staff workers at Bromley (not unique to this mountain) the staff was overwhelmingly positive and nice. Moreover, the high speed quad is so out of place when compared to the rest of the mountain infrastructure that its such a nice respite that helps you forget about those slow double chairs. And the views at the peak are wonderful. The last thing that I wanted to touch on is the price. I am very biased when it comes to pricing. I have a multi-mountain ski pass so I dont often think about prices. Being $99 flat when I went, it seemed steep since it was a weekday but compared to the nearby mountains and being near bougie Manchester, VT, its not too surprising. Overall, I liked Bromley but dont believe it should be considered for a multi-day ski trip. If youre in the area, I wouldnt be surprised if you love this mountain. However, if youre picking a destination ski trip in VT, I could probably list 10 better mountains to go to.
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claire - intermediate skier
Jan, 19 - 2024
Super cute mountain. great trails for all levels, definitely better for beginners though. some sweet glades and overall just a cute spot to ski!
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Dutch - expert skier
Dec, 26 - 2023
I believe that Bromley Mountain aka Sun mountain is beautiful and has a lot to offer from good restaurants at the base to a solid terrain park with many different levels of terrain. They have great groomed trails and are extremely friendly but there is no trails devoted to keeping it nice soft and powdery (when they get a lot of snow). All aside the mountain is beautiful, small, has great views, and is amazing for people of all terrain.

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