Top 10 Resorts in Stowe
Top 10 Resorts in Stowe
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
Stowe, Vermont is New England's most complete ski town, with a charming village, world-class spa resorts, and the East's marquee mountain at its back. For 2026-2027 the best overall stay is The Lodge at Spruce Peak, Stowe's only true ski-in/ski-out luxury resort, with a destination spa, an all-season pool, an ice rink, and four dining outlets.
The strongest value is the Green Mountain Inn, a historic village property that puts you within walking distance of restaurants, shops, and galleries at a fraction of the slope-side rates. Below are ten real, currently-operating Stowe resorts and inns, ranked with honest notes on price, location, and the traveler each one suits.
1. The Lodge at Spruce Peak 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Ski-in/ski-out luxury resort | Price: $500-$1,200/night | Location: Spruce Peak base, Stowe | Best for: Skiers who want zero compromises
The Lodge at Spruce Peak is the most complete and polished resort in Stowe and the town's only ski-in/ski-out luxury property. Amenities include an award-winning spa, a full fitness center, an all-season heated pool, an outdoor ice rink, and four on-site dining outlets. The surrounding Spruce Peak village adds shops, a performing-arts center, and après-ski energy.
In summer the address becomes a basecamp for golf, climbing, and mountain biking. It is the default top pick for travelers who want everything in one place.
Pros:
- True ski-in/ski-out: The only one in Stowe.
- Destination spa: Award-winning treatments and pools.
- Spruce Peak village: Dining, shops, and an arts center.
- Four-season program: Golf, climbing, biking in summer.
Cons:
- Premium rates in peak ski weeks.
- The village setting can feel busy on holidays.
Verdict: The most complete Stowe experience and the clear overall winner.
2. Green Mountain Inn 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Historic village inn | Price: $180-$350/night | Location: Stowe village center | Best for: Value travelers who want to walk everywhere
The Green Mountain Inn, in the heart of Stowe village since 1833, gives you more for the money than any other property here. You can walk to restaurants, shops, and galleries, and the inn includes a year-round heated outdoor pool, a fitness center, and a complimentary afternoon snack. Rooms blend historic charm with modern comforts.
It is not slope-side, but the free village trolley reaches the mountain, making it the smartest value base in town.
Pros:
- Walkable village location: Dining and shops at the door.
- Historic charm: Operating since 1833.
- Year-round outdoor pool: Heated all seasons.
- Free trolley access: Easy ride to the mountain.
Cons:
- Not ski-in/ski-out.
- Some rooms are compact by modern standards.
Verdict: The best comfort-per-dollar in Stowe and the value champion of this list.
3. Trapp Family Lodge
Type: Austrian-inspired mountain lodge | Price: $300-$600/night | Location: Stowe | Best for: Families and Nordic skiers
The Trapp Family Lodge, founded by the family that inspired *The Sound of Music*, spreads across 2,600 acres with 96 Austrian-style rooms, suites, and cabins, plus crackling fireplaces and pine-clad walls. The on-site von Trapp Brewing and one of the East's best cross-country trail networks round out the appeal.
It is the most iconic property in Stowe and a four-season family favorite with activities for every age.
Pros:
- 2,600-acre estate: Expansive mountain grounds.
- Top Nordic skiing: A premier cross-country network.
- On-site brewery: von Trapp lagers brewed on-property.
- Family-friendly: Programs for all ages.
Cons:
- Not alpine ski-in/ski-out.
- Traditional decor over modern design.
Verdict: The most iconic Stowe lodge and the standout for Nordic-skiing families.
4. Topnotch Resort
Type: Spa and tennis resort | Price: $300-$600/night | Location: Mountain Road, Stowe | Best for: Wellness and tennis travelers
Topnotch Resort sits minutes from Stowe Mountain on its own grounds, with 120 modern rooms, a renowned spa, indoor and outdoor pools, and a major tennis program with indoor and outdoor courts. The property is dog-friendly and offers fishing, cycling, and horseback riding alongside winter skiing.
It is the wellness-and-racquet choice in Stowe, quieter than the slope-side lodges but full of amenities.
Pros:
- Renowned spa: A flagship wellness program.
- Tennis program: Indoor and outdoor courts.
- Year-round pools: Indoor and outdoor.
- Dog-friendly: Welcomes pets.
Cons:
- A short drive to the lifts.
- Less ski-village atmosphere than Spruce Peak.
Verdict: Stowe's best spa-and-tennis resort for wellness-focused getaways.
5. Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa
Type: Family spa resort | Price: $250-$450/night | Location: Mountain Road, Stowe | Best for: Families wanting spa value
Stoweflake features a large spa with a signature hydrotherapy waterfall, indoor and outdoor pools, and an easy location between Stowe village and the mountain. Rooms and townhouses suit families, and rates undercut the luxury lodges.
It is a dependable mid-range base with strong wellness amenities for the price.
Pros:
- Notable spa: Hydrotherapy waterfall and treatments.
- Family layouts: Townhouses and suites.
- Central Mountain Road: Between village and mountain.
- Good value: Below the luxury tier.
Cons:
- Finishes are comfortable rather than luxe.
- Not slope-side.
Verdict: A solid value-spa resort in Stowe for families.
6. Stowe Mountain Lodge (Spruce Peak Residences & condos)
Type: Slope-side condo lodging | Price: $400-$900/night | Location: Spruce Peak base, Stowe | Best for: Groups wanting kitchen-equipped slope-side space
Within the Spruce Peak village, condominium and residence lodging puts you steps from the lifts with full kitchens, fireplaces, and access to The Lodge's amenities. These units suit families and groups who want space, a kitchen, and slope-side convenience without booking a hotel suite.
It is the pragmatic slope-side choice for self-catering travelers.
Pros:
- Kitchens and fireplaces: Self-catering and cozy.
- Slope-side at Spruce Peak: Steps from the lifts.
- Shared lodge amenities: Spa, pool, and dining access.
- Group economics: Splits well across a party.
Cons:
- Variable finishes unit to unit.
- Fewer dedicated services than a hotel room.
Verdict: The best slope-side base for groups wanting space and a kitchen.
7. Sun & Ski Inn and Suites
Type: Mid-range inn | Price: $180-$320/night | Location: Mountain Road, Stowe | Best for: Active travelers on a moderate budget
The Sun & Ski Inn and Suites sits on Mountain Road between village and mountain, with an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, and direct access to the Stowe Recreation Path. Rooms and suites are comfortable and family-ready, and the location is convenient for both skiing and summer cycling.
It is a reliable, well-located mid-range option without resort pricing.
Pros:
- Rec Path access: Direct to Stowe's famous trail.
- Indoor pool and hot tub: Year-round amenities.
- Convenient Mountain Road location: Between village and lifts.
- Family suites: Room to spread out.
Cons:
- Not slope-side or luxury-tier.
- Limited dining on-site.
Verdict: A well-placed, fair-priced base for active travelers.
8. Stowe Motel & Snowdrift
Type: Classic motel and suites | Price: $130-$280/night | Location: Mountain Road, Stowe | Best for: Budget travelers and families
The Stowe Motel & Snowdrift offers rooms, efficiencies, and apartment suites on 16 acres along Mountain Road, with an indoor pool, hot tub, tennis court, and free bikes and snowshoes. It is among the most affordable real lodging in Stowe and a longtime favorite for budget-conscious families.
Don't expect resort polish, but do expect space and value close to the mountain.
Pros:
- Lowest rates here: Genuine budget option.
- 16-acre grounds: Room to spread out.
- Free bikes and snowshoes: Gear included.
- Apartment suites: Kitchens for families.
Cons:
- Basic motel-style finishes.
- Limited on-site services.
Verdict: The smartest budget pick in Stowe for families who want space.
9. Field Guide Lodge
Type: Boutique design lodge | Price: $200-$400/night | Location: Mountain Road, Stowe | Best for: Design-minded couples and groups
Field Guide Lodge is a renovated boutique property on Mountain Road with a modern-rustic aesthetic, a heated pool and hot tub, a fire pit, and a relaxed bar-and-lounge scene. Rooms lean stylish and current, appealing to travelers who want design character without a big-resort price.
It is the hip, sociable choice for couples and friend groups.
Pros:
- Design-forward rooms: Modern-rustic styling.
- Pool, hot tub, fire pit: Sociable common areas.
- Lively lounge: A relaxed après scene.
- Fair pricing: Boutique style without luxury rates.
Cons:
- Smaller property with fewer amenities.
- Not slope-side.
Verdict: The most stylish mid-range stay in Stowe for design-conscious travelers.
10. Stoweflake's neighbor — The Lodge at Stowe (Edson Hill)
Type: Boutique country lodge | Price: $250-$500/night | Location: Edson Hill Road, Stowe | Best for: Couples wanting a quiet countryside retreat
Edson Hill is a boutique country inn on 38 wooded acres above Stowe, with a manor house, carriage-house rooms, an outdoor pool, a pond, horseback riding, and a well-regarded restaurant and tavern. The setting is serene and rural, a clear contrast to Mountain Road bustle.
It is the romantic countryside pick for travelers who want quiet over convenience.
Pros:
- Secluded 38-acre setting: Peaceful and rural.
- On-site riding: Stables and trails.
- Strong restaurant and tavern: A destination kitchen.
- Romantic atmosphere: Ideal for couples.
Cons:
- A drive to the village and lifts.
- Smaller, with limited resort amenities.
Verdict: The most tranquil countryside retreat in the Stowe area, perfect for couples.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best resort in Stowe? The Lodge at Spruce Peak is the top pick for 2026-2027, as Stowe's only true ski-in/ski-out luxury resort, with a destination spa, an all-season pool, an ice rink, and four dining outlets.
Which Stowe resort is the best value? The Green Mountain Inn offers the strongest value, with a walkable village location, a year-round heated pool, and historic charm at a fraction of the slope-side rates.
Which Stowe property is best for families? Trapp Family Lodge leads for families and Nordic skiing, while Stoweflake and the Stowe Motel & Snowdrift offer family-friendly amenities at lower price points.
Is any Stowe resort truly ski-in/ski-out? Yes. The Lodge at Spruce Peak is the only true ski-in/ski-out luxury resort in Stowe, with its condominium lodging offering the same slope-side access.
When is the best time to visit Stowe? Winter draws skiers, late September through mid-October brings spectacular foliage, and summer offers the Stowe Recreation Path, golf, and mountain biking. Foliage and peak ski weeks are the priciest.
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Bottom Line
Stowe earns its reputation as New England's premier ski town, and the right base depends on your priorities. The Lodge at Spruce Peak is the complete luxury winner, Trapp Family Lodge the iconic family choice, and Topnotch the wellness leader. For value, the Green Mountain Inn delivers village walkability at a fraction of the cost, while Edson Hill offers quiet countryside romance.
Every property here is open and bookable for the 2026-2027 seasons.
