There are many amazing mountains to go snowboarding on in the East Coast, this website will list three
slopes that may be of interest to the reader.
The first is Saddleback mountain in Maine, It’s a vibe, a spot where rad terrain—2,000 vertical and 600
skiable acres—coexists with an authentic community feel that comes with being an independently owned
mountain. Saddleback lures skiers the honest way, by staying affordable and making inroads with the local
community; the resort makes visitors feel seen and valued, and you can’t put a price on that.
The second mountain is Stowe Mountain Resort, located in Stowe, Vermont, is a premier four-season
destination known as the "birthplace of alpine skiing in Vermont". It features 116 trails across Mount
Mansfield (Vermont's highest peak) and Spruce Peak, offering 485 acres of terrain and a 2,360-foot vertical
drop. Owned by Vail Resorts, it is popular for its upscale Spruce Peak village and challenging "Front Four"
trails.
The last mountain is Jay Peak Resort is a four-season, high-snowfall destination in Northern Vermont, known
for having the most natural snow in the East (averaging over 350 inches annually). Located near the Canadian
border, it offers 385 acres of skiing with a 2,153-foot vertical drop, a famous aerial tram, extensive
glades, an indoor waterpark, and an ice arena.