Bromley Mountain
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For other uses, see Bromley (disambiguation).
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Nearest city: | Manchester |
Vertical: | 1334 ft [1] |
Top elevation: | 3263 ft |
Base elevation: | 1956 ft |
Web site: | Bromley Mountain Resort |
Bromley Mountain is a mountain in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont, United States. It is located in Bennington County, seven miles to the east of Manchester, Vermont and just west of Peru, Vermont. It is a popular destination for such sports as skiing and snowboarding.
Founded by the son of the famous Captain Frederick Pabst (also the founder of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer), Bromley Mountain was originally opened with a J-Bar surface lift.
Due to its southern exposure, Bromley is known as "The Sun Mountain." Bromley is home to 45 trails, beginner to expert, served by nine lifts. Bromley was rated number one in family programs in all of North America by SKI Magazine.
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- Bromley Mountain Resort - Official site
- Bromley Mountain is at coordinates Coordinates: