When Nathaniel Goodrich hiked and
skied the toll road in February of 1914, he lit a fire in the hearts and minds
of Stowe that would burn for the next hundred years. In fact, the history of
this iconic place reads like one long list of ski-industry and mountaineering
firsts. Be assured, this is no ordinary ski area by the side of some highway.
This is a place where trails become icons. Where the 10th Mountain Division was
born. Where the modern ski patrol came to be. And it’s all a result of the bold
actions and strong beliefs that transformed Stowe from an old lumber camp to
the world-class ski resort and luxury, four-season destination it is today.
People have always been drawn to
Stowe. More accurately, a certain type of people have always been drawn to
Stowe. People that are open to inspiration and adventure, open to community,
beauty and new possibilities. Perhaps it’s the natural magnetism of the
mountains that make Stowe such an invigorating and powerful place. Or maybe
it’s just the sheer beauty of the place. After all, just looking around is
inspiring. Whatever it is, this energy animates the entire community—whether
it’s your first or your 50th season. Stowe is a profoundly life-affirming
place, capable of stirring the essential forces within you and everyone who visits.
Or rather, “everyone who’s drawn here.”