Despite its wintery name, Mount Snow is an attractive summer getaway. The Mount Snow Golf Club remains one of the top courses in Vermont. Playing at 2,000 feet above sea level, your ball will soar against a backdrop of the Green Mountains. Scenic chairlift rides and multiple restaurants and lodging options are part of the resort's allure.
Although Stratton Mountain is a ski hub of 99 trails from the summit of southern Vermont's highest peak, summer brings the fun, too. A new bike mountain bike park has joined a lineup of summer activities including golf on a 27-hole championship course, the Cliff Drysdale Tennis program on New England’s only authentic red clay courts, hiking…
The Equinox has attracted and entertained all types of visitors from U.S. Presidents to everyday families for generations. The setting in the Green Mountain National Forest provides a four-season playground. The 195 guest rooms and suites and five dining experiences offer variety from rustic to luxurious. In summer, guests can choose from tennis,…
Designed by Walter Travis, winner of the 1900 U.S. Amateur, and opened in 1926, the Golf Club at Equinox is the premier amenity at the historic Equinox Resort & Spa in Manchester, Vermont. The golf course is managed by Troon, and it underwent a $3.5 million renovation in 1991 under the direction of Rees Jones. Travis' routing remains, but Jones attended to state-of-the-art drainage and green construction, and added a good deal of ingratiating fairway mounding and bunkers. These days, visitors will find picture-postcard views of a high-steepled church and the surrounding Equinox Mountain, and a golf course that is more challenging and fun than intimidating.
Designed by Roger Rulewich, Crumpin-Fox Club in Bernardston, Massachusetts was some two decades in the making. Its original nine is considered one of the best back nines in New England.