Skiing

Here’s what New England ski mountains look like right now

New England’s ski season is in full swing — and the slopes are ready for a busy holiday stretch.

A skier passes underneath HKD Snowmakers at Killington. (Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff)

Winter has arrived in many parts of New England, and the region’s ski mountains are looking like a snow lover’s dream.

From Vermont’s Stowe Mountain to New Hampshire’s Mount Sunapee and up into Maine, ski resorts are flooding social media with photos of powder-covered trails, snow-dusted trees, and chairlifts humming back to life.

With cold temperatures holding steady, New England’s ski season is officially in full swing — and the slopes are ready for a busy holiday stretch.

Below, see snowy scenes from mountains across the region.

Stowe Mountain Resort (Stowe, Vermont)

Open since Nov. 21

Sunday River (Newry, Maine)

Open since Nov. 12

Wachusett Mountain (Westminster, Massachusetts)

Open since Nov. 22

Mount Sunapee (Newbury, New Hampshire)

Open starting Nov. 26

Killington Mountain (Killington, Vermont)

Open since Nov. 12

Bretton Woods (Bretton Woods, New Hampshire)

Open since Nov. 15

Smugglers’ Notch (Jeffersonville, Vermont)

Open starting Nov. 28

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Annie Jonas is a Community writer at Boston.com. She was previously a local editor at Patch and a freelancer at the Financial Times.

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