The Standing Mountain
Saskadena Six will re-open for one final weekend of skiing and riding on Saturday and Sunday, March 28th & 29th!
Day tickets for the general public and Indy Passholders will be available at the ticket office. In honor of our 90th Anniversary and founding date of 1936, ticket prices will be reduced drastically to $19 for children/senior/military and $36 for adults. In addition, any passholder from any ski area in VT or NH will ski for free by presenting your pass at the ticket window!
Outdoors for all
With all the uncertainty in this world, for the last 90 years you have been able to count on Saskadena Six and the strength of this small mountain community. We are committed to ensuring that every guest’s pursuit in rewarding and wholesome fun is inclusive of all who wish to participate.
As part of that commitment, Saskadena Six supports the actions of Ski Vermont.
Winter
Hit the slopes at one of North America’s oldest ski resorts! We have accessible terrain for families, plus challenging options for advanced skiers & riders. Add that to our world-class snow sports school, sprinkle in excellent snowmaking and grooming, finish it off with a fun après ski atmosphere, and you have a recipe for winter adventure!
Summer
Ready, set, summer! Hit the bike trails for pedal access to miles of terrain and flow trails for all abilities. Our summer recreation offerings don’t stop there! With Orvis endorsed fly-fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and more, Saskadena Six is the place for summer adventure.
History
America's Skiing Legacy Starts Here
Nestled in Vermont’s Green Mountains and formerly known as Suicide Six, Saskadena Six is one of the oldest ski areas in the country. America's first uphill ski conveyance was introduced in Woodstock in 1934 and as the sport developed so did our resort.