Here Are the 12 Best Places To Go Sledding In Vermont This Winter
Discover the best sledding hills in Vermont, offering fun and thrilling experiences for all ages.
Here in Vermont, we can make a sledding hill out of just about anything, but there are some places that have sledding hills that draw out the whole town when the day is just begging for a little sliding action. After all, what's not to like about sledding in Vermont? It has three of Vermont's favorite things - it's fast, fun, and free! It's "snow" much fun!
Some of my earliest memories are of racing down hills on sleds and the thrill of the rush still excites me today. I see the same excitement on my own children's faces with their rosy cheeks, snow-covered jackets, and smiles wider than Lake Champlain. No one minds the extra effort of adding more layers of clothes when you know that the day is going to be epic; each run is always better than the last.
We have a few great videos to get your adrenaline pumping along with a list of great sledding hills in Vermont. We'd love to hear where your favorite sledding spots are, so be sure to leave a message in the comments.
One of the best sledding hills in the state of Vermont is at Mt. Philo State Park in Charlotte. The winding road is closed in winter and can be busy with hikers and snowshoers, so it's best to have a sled that steers. It's a long hike up, but as you can see - it's a wild ride down! Check out this awesome sledding video of Mt. Philo sledding by Youtube user FlyPredatorVT.

Now here is one that made me laugh. This video was posted by MaxSpeedSledder of his adventure down the Lincoln Gap (more on this below) and it shows an adventurous guy who pulls away from his companion early on.... And she is less than amused by his need for speed when they reunite at the end. This ride isn't for the faint of heart!

Last but not least for today's videos, the hill behind the post office in Shelburne is another great spot for sledding. Check out this video of a day on this hill by Deane Wang.

Now that you're pumped up for a day of sledding, let's talk about where to go sledding in Vermont this winter... Once the snow hits, you'll be prepared to take off!
1. Granville Gulf - between Warren and Granville
Pictured above is a Mad River Rocket sled, designed by Warren-based architect Dave Sellers. This is a short, maneuverable sled designed for a kneeling rider. Sellers recommend exploring this winding stretch of Route 100 just south of Warren toward Granville. Helmets are strongly advised.
2. Calahan Park - Burlington
If you're in Burlington and want a smaller slope for little ones, head over to Locust Street for a more low-key slide.
3. Burlington Country Club - Burlington
Children and college kids all flock to this slope for a quick thrill. There are lots of different terrain and inclines so no two runs will be the same.
4. Ralph Myhre Golf Course - Middlebury
This college-owned golf course offers several slopes of varying degrees of difficulty and is popular among both college students and locals.
5. Lincoln Gap - Warren
This daring run is recommended for experienced sliders. The Lincoln Gap Road (video above) closes to traffic and opens up for adventurous sledders, snowshoers, and cross country skiers. A 30-minute hike up will reward you with a two-mile exciting ride down. This guy looks like he's up for the challenge!
6. Memorial Park - Brattleboro
It's unclear why the kids are riding in storage bins on top of a sled, but hey, sledding in Vermont is an adventure.
7. Marshall Hill - Stowe
Locals simply refer to this popular sledding spot as "behind the elementary school." Pictured is a statue of merry sledders out of the Spruce Peak Lodge in Stowe.
8. Sharp Park - Milton
This great slope on Cobble Hill slopes gentle enough for all ages and abilities and increases in difficulty (and speed) the higher you climb. This is a popular spot for snow tubing and the deeper the snow, the better the tubes like it!
9. Old Round Church - Richmond
Don't be fooled by its length! This hill is short, steep, and fast!
10. Hubbard Park - Montpilier
There's lots of diversity to be found at Montpelier's most popular sledding spot, Hubbard Park. Be aware that there is a berm at the bottom of the hill which is meant to keep sledders off the road, but when conditions are icy, it's easy to ride over it.
11. Hard'Ack Recreation Center - St. Albans
There is so much to do here besides sledding, but with a 700-foot rope tow, it makes getting up the hill a lot easier. The Hard'Ack Recreation Area offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, and groomed downhill skiing and snowboarding in addition to sledding, so plan to make a day out of it. Tickets are not required, but donations are requested.
12. Casey's Hill - Underhill
Pleasant Valley residents enjoy the wide, steep slopes with a long run out at the bottom for a fast and fun ride at Casey's Hill in Underhill.
Where is your favorite place to go sledding in Vermont during the winter? Let us know below in the comments section. We look forward to hearing from you. Like this post if you're ready for an adventure - and fresh snow!
Looking for more fun activities to do this winter in Vermont? Check out these 8 family-friendly winter activities in Vermont this winter. And check out 9 beautiful Vermont towns in wintertime for great day trip ideas throughout the Green Mountain State.
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