A skier takes in the expansive views at Mad River Glen.
Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
Contributing photographer Corey Hendrickson enjoyed exploring his home state of Vermont for the Yankee Magazine 2014 travel feature on the Mad River Valley, Vermont’s Snow Globe. The striking geography of the valley, combined with the warmth of its community, makes it one of his favorite places, and he’s spent many winters capturing its beauty in photographs. View some of our favorite shots that didn’t make it into print in this collection of images, from Mad River Glen to downtown Waitsfield, celebrating the Mad River Valley. Vermont has never looked so lovely in winter.
Mad River Valley | Vermont in Winter
Winter sunrise at the Bragg Farm with Mount Ellen, part of Sugarbush Resort in Warren. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe famous single chair at Mad River Glen. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe Birdcage Lodge offers small meals at the base of the Birdland Double Chair at Mad River Glen. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonMoguls line the trail below the single chair lift at Mad River Glen. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonA skier takes in the expansive views at Mad River Glen. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe snow crusted Mad River flows near the town of Warren. Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson4orty Bridge Boutique dressed for the holidays along Main Street in Waitsfield. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonMad River Glass Gallery offers window shopping in Waitsfield. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonDave Sellers amidst his eclectic collection at the Madsonian Museum of Industrial Design on Bridge Street in Waitsfield. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonDrafts horse at Waitsfield’s Mountain Valley Farm. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe classic red barn at Mountain Valley Farm enveloped in freshly falling snow. Photo Credit : Corey HendricksonThe beauty of a stark winter landscape in the Mad River Valley. Photo Credit : Corey Hendrickson
To see more of Corey’s work please visit his Web site: coreyhendrickson.com
Have you ever visited the Mad River Valley? Vermont in winter? Let us know!