About Ludlow / Okemo Mountain Area As with most small New England towns, Ludlow has the feel of history. And many historic structures still remain. Ludlow, in the Ludlow / Okemo Mountain Area, is a favorite destination of vacationers who flock to Okemo Mountain in winter and to the lakes, streams, parks, and mountains in spring, summer, and fall. For guests of Vermont Vacation Rentals, activities in Ludlow can include hiking, snowboarding, cycling, skiing, fishing, horse riding, or even a drive in the countryside.Ludlow Mountain is now called the Okemo Mountain and is home of the Okemo Mountain Resort, a popular vacation spot for families. This four-season Vermont resort is the main magnet for skiers and snowboarders in the Ludlow area. This is also the only resort in Vermont to be family owned. The two super pipes attracts snowboarders. When the snow melts, those same trails attract a lot of hiking and mountain biking enthusiasts. The historic New England architectural styles is still prevalent around Ludlow. Black River Academy Museum, operated by the Black River Historical Society, provides a look into the lives of Ludlow's early settlers. The Killington Ski Area is more than 1,100 acres of skiiable terrain. In Spring, Killington it taken over by mountain biking enthusiasts. The Ludlow village sits at the base of Okemo Mountain Resort, surrounded by farmland and granite quarries. The Green Mountain National Forest near Ludlow spans a whopping 350,000 acres. The forest is a one-stop shop for outdoor fun and is home to an abundant wildlife population. Great swimming holes like Hapgood and Grout Ponds are near Stratton. The Appalachian Trail, which twists through the forest is a great place for hikers. |
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