Cross-Country Skiing At Sleepy Hollow Inn

Cross-Country Skiing At Sleepy Hollow Inn

Sleepy Hollow Inn, Ski and Bike Center

Sleepy Hollow Inn, Ski and Bike Center features 35km of groomed trails for both skating and classic. They also offer 1.2km of snowmaking for early season skiing. The place is known for wedding events, family reunions, retreats, and for its trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and mountain biking.

Sleepy Hollow holds an annual Race Series every Wednesday night in January and February which is hosted by SkiRack™. 

LOCATION and CONTACT:

  • Address: 427 Ski Lodge Dr. Huntington, Vermont 05462
  • Google Maps:  Click here 
  • Phone: 802-434-2283
  • Email: info@skisleepyhollow.com
  • Website: http://www.skisleepyhollow.com/ 
  • Hours: 7 days a week, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
  • Season: Mid November to Early April
TRAILS and TRAIL PASS:

35 km of groomed trails.

Trail Passes: 

  • Adult: $20
  • Child (7-12) / Senior (65+): $12
  • Child (6 and below): Free
TRAIL MAP: Click here 
RENTALS:

Ski and Snowshoe Rentals:

  • Adult: $25
  • Child (3-12) / Senior (65+): $18
OTHER OFFERS AND ACTIVITIES:

Bill Koch Youth Program:

Bill Koch is a program designed for kids Kindergarten-Middle School. We meet every Friday in January and February at 3:45 pm for some great ski technique, fun games, and adventures on the trails at Sleepy Hollow. The Bill Koch program is designed to be parent-run and emphasizes not only learning how to ski, but how to have fun doing it.

Dogs are not allowed.

MAJOR XC-EVENTS:

SkiRack™ Wednesday Night World’s Race Series 2019

Every Wednesday Night in January and February: 

Skirack hosts Wednesday Night Worlds XC Race Series at Sleepy Hollow. Races Start at 6:30 pm, and they are a mass start. Registration open from 5:30 pm – 6:29 pm.

All types of racers are welcome – from never have raced before up through competitive racers. Race distances are 2km, 4km, and 6km – you can choose at the sign-in time. You also choose your technique – classic or skate.

Prizes from Skirack are based on the number of races attended and awarded after the last race of the season. Faster skiers should line up near the front, and slower skiers towards the rear.

WEATHER REPORT: Click here 
WEBCAM: http://www.skisleepyhollow.com/snow-conditions–trail-cam.html

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