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Scenes of Winter in Stowe, Vermont

A closer look at the famed ski town of Stowe, Vermont, from photographer Mark Fleming.

By Yankee Magazine

Jan 24 2022

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The tall spire of the Stowe Community Church in the Village center

Photo Credit : Mark Fleming

The town of Stowe, Vermont, straps on its ski heritage with gusto. Inns, shops, and restaurants all proudly display their own private cache of memorabilia. On Main Street, the old meetinghouse is now the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, filled with old-fashioned lift chairs, retro ski gear, and vintage Burton snowboards.

But there’s much more to the self-proclaimed “Ski Capital of the East,” as writer Annie Graves explains in the January/February 2019 issue of Yankee. There’s also an impressive array of restaurants, artisanal beer and cider makers, a fun downtown shopping scene, and overnight accommodations that hit the sweet spot between low-key and high-end.

To learn more, check out the January/February travel feature “Stowe, Vermont | Could You Live Here?” In the meantime, here are some of our favorite Stowe outtakes by photographer Mark Fleming.

Scenes from Winter in Stowe, Vermont

Looking toward downtown Stowe from across the Little River.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Skiers heading for the gondola at Stowe Mountain Resort.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Vintage skis and bindings at the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
The Manor House at the luxury country inn Edson Hill.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Firewood neatly stacked at Edson Hill, where many of the guest rooms have wood-burning fireplaces.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Gold Brook Covered Bridge, also known as Emily’s Bridge (a name inspired by the tragic tale of a spurned 19th-century Stowe woman who now supposedly haunts the bridge).
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
The spire of Stowe Community Church rises above the village center.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
The modern lodge and restaurant space at the boutique hotel Field Guide.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
An iconic Vermont winter scene.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Looking along the Stowe Recreation Path, a favorite for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during snow season.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Fully stocked shelves at the Stowe Cider production center and tasting room.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming
Tom Lyons (@wheresthewagoneer) and Briana Lyons (@theyellownote) head out on a snowshoe trek near the restored 1850 Spear Barn.
Photo Credit : Mark Fleming