Winter in the NEK
November 17, 2025

Winter Guide 2025-2026: Where Adventure And Warmth Meet

The allure of the Northeast Kingdom does not fade when the leaves drop, it transforms. As the first snow blankets our hills and valleys, the Kingdom becomes a place of quiet beauty and exhilarating adventure. Winter here is not simply endured; it is embraced, celebrated, and lived with the same joy and soul that defines our region in every season.


Last year, Jay Peak saw record snowfall, drawing skiers and snowboarders from across New England to its powder-filled slopes. Just down the road, Burke Mountain, now under new ownership, is buzzing with energy and fresh investment. Whether you’re tackling glades, cruising groomers, or taking your kids to the learning area, the mountains here remind us why the Kingdom is one of the most cherished winter destinations in the Northeast.


But the magic of winter in the NEK goes well beyond the chairlift. Island Pond, known as Vermont’s “Snowmobile Capital,” offers 110 miles of groomed trails connecting to the VAST network, where snowmobilers ride through forests, fields, and frozen lakes. The NorthWoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston maintains trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and even offers winter ecology tours that reveal the hidden life beneath the snow. For those who prefer slower rhythms, try ice fishing on Island Pond, or lace up skates on Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s pond, where hockey games and free skates unfold under crisp blue skies.


Craftsbury itself hums with winter activity. The Craftsbury Outdoor Center maintains over 100 kilometers of groomed trails for skate and classic skiing, and also offers fat biking, snowshoeing, and even dog sledding with Eden Dogsledding nearby. If your day calls for warmth instead, stop in at Hill Farmstead Brewery for world-renowned beer or head to the Highland Center for the Arts for live performances that remind us the arts are just as alive in January as they are in July. Stop in for a cuppa at Front Seat Coffee in Hardwick, and you won’t want to leave! In fact, you’ll feel like you’ve come home.


In Canaan, Fletcher Park’s outdoor rink fills with skaters, while sleigh rides through farms and forest roads connect visitors to the timeless rhythm of winter in the North Country. Wildlife watching, snowshoe hikes, and the hush of snow falling through the Averill Mountains reveal a Kingdom at its most serene, and then you pop into April’s Maple and feel transported to another time.


And then there’s Newport, where winter is embraced with its own blend of energy and creativity. From fat biking along frozen Lake Memphremagog to cozy meals at local restaurants, the town pairs natural beauty with community warmth. Catamount Arts, based in St. Johnsbury, continues to enliven our winters with concerts, films, and performances, as well as appearances from the Vermont Symphony Orchestra or incredible guests through the Northeast Kingdom Classical Series, that fill our calendars with light during the darkest months.


Each of these corners of the Kingdom also offers the most amazing and lovely little restaurants, cafés, and eateries, perfect for a pre-adventure breakfast or a fireside bite after a day on the trails. Whether you’re craving a steaming bowl of soup, a locally brewed pint, or a cozy spot with a view of the falling snow, you’ll find it here.


The best way to discover what’s happening in your corner of the Kingdom—whether it’s a winter concert, festival, or a new spot to warm up after a ski, is to call the Northeast Kingdom Chamber of Commerce at 802-626-5594 or visit nekchamber.com (or northeastkingdom.com) for updates, itineraries, and insider tips.


This is the Kingdom in winter: vibrant trails, snow-laden woods, and towns that shine with culture, warmth, and resilience. The NEK reminds us that winter is not an obstacle but an invitation to slow down, to adventure, to connect.


Here, when the snow falls, the soul of the Kingdom shines all the brighter and welcomes you in.

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