The base of Okemo stands at 1,144 feet (346 m) above sea level, and the summit is 3,344 feet (1,019 m). This gives Okemo the largest vertical drop in southern Vermont, 2,200 feet (670 m). The mountain has a total of 123 trails spread across skiable terrain. Trail difficulty is almost evenly divided between novice, intermediate, and advanced/expert. A paved road, named Mountain Road, runs along the mountainside is used as a ski trail in the winter, making it Okemo's longest trail at . Mountain Road can be driven during the summer and has parking spots for scenic viewing of the valley. 98% (654 acres) of the trail area is covered by
snowmaking; one of the highest percentages in the East. The snowmaking pond has a total water capacity of 155 million gallons. In addition, the quality of the
grooming is ranked sixth in the nation by
SKI Magazine readers.
Trails The trails built as each new part of the mountain have had some sort of theme, such as the Native American names on the main mountain and the
astronomy-related names at the top of Jackson Gore. The following lists all of the trails by rating and name, alphabetically: At the moment, , Okemo Mountain has 121 trails, consisting of various slopes and glades. File:Skiing - panoramio.jpg|The trail sidewinder • (g) –
gladed trail with trees • (n) – natural trail without snowmaking (not including glades), although many of these are groomed after a snowfall to have a solid base • (m) – trail with moguls regularly when conditions provide • See also Okemo Trail Map
Lifts Okemo has 21 chairlifts, including 1 high speed detachable 6-pack chair with protective bubbles and heated seats, 1 new high speed detachable 6-pack chair, 9 quad chairs (4 high speed detachable quads - one with protective bubble that's been newly relocated), and 2 triple chairs, all constructed by
Poma or
Leitner-Poma. There are seven surface lifts, including six carpets and one t-bar that takes riders to the top of the halfpipe. Excluding carpets, these lifts combine to give the mountain a total uphill capacity of ~29,850 people per hour. South Ridge Quad B at the Clocktower base area utilizes loading and unloading conveyors. This is the first unloading carpet to be used in the United States. The use of this system makes it easier for beginners to load and unload. these carpets have since been removed.
Lodges •
Clock Tower Base Lodge: located at the base of South Ridge Quads A & B at the main entrance of the mountain, with daycare, ski shop, rentals, tickets, and food from the cafeteria, Caffé Origins, and the Sitting Bull Restaurant & Bar •
Jackson Gore Base Lodge: located at the base of the Jackson Gore area and Coleman Brook Express Quad, with daycare, ski shop, rentals, tickets, and food from the cafeteria, selling more specialties than the other lodges, and Siena restaurant on the second floor; also attached is hotel-like lodging and Coleman Brook Tavern restaurant •
Sugar House: located near the base of the Sunburst Six, with many unique dining opportunities, including a deli, a grille, pizza, and a café •
Summit Lodge: located at the top of the main mountain, accessible from the Sunburst Six, Green Ridge Triple, and Glades Peak Quad, with a cafeteria, bar, and Asian cuisine •
Solitude Day Lodge: located at the base of the Solitude area and Solitude Express Quad, with a full-service restaurant—Epic—and a small snack area ==Skiing==