dog friendly ski resorts in New Hampshire or Mass or Vermont?
I want to take my dogs with me on my getaway.I know NOTHING about skiing or snowboarding, but I know I definetely wanna go somewhere pet friendly. I live in CT. Where can I go? Any advice?I’d like to drive there.No planes.
That is a really good question. I ski at a small mountain in the Catskills of NY and there are always a few days when people bring their dogs to run around the base area. If the dog is friendly, I don’t think many resorts would mind. However, some major resorts up in Vermont may be so crowded on the weekends that a dog might not be a good idea. However, theres usually plenty of open space. Smugglers Notch in Vermont prides itself on being the most family friendly resort ever….so why shouldn’t that include dogs. hah…good luck
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