Still Good Skiing in Southern Vermont!

In case you were wondering, there’s still lots of snow and great skiing in Southern Vermont right now. To prove it, here’s a photo of your innkeeper Carina skiing just this week. Get your last ski weekend in before its over — call us today or reserve your room online.

New Snow in Southern Vermont

Here at the Gray Ghost Inn, we love snow, and we’re happy to report that over a foot of new snow just dropped here in the Mount Snow region. We hope you’ll take this opportunity to get in some late winter skiing in before the snow sport season ends. The Gray Ghost Inn has everything you need to make your stay comfortable and relaxing from cozy rooms to a welcoming lounge and game room. This could be your last chance to ski this season! Don’t let it pass you by.

Gray Ghost Inn To Serve Dinner February 17-24

Staying with us just got more convenient. For the week of February 17 through February 24, The Gray Ghost Inn will be serving dinner in the Inn’s dining room nightly. Choose from regional favorites such as clam chowder and lobster, or enjoy the best in comfort food from homemade meatloaf (Southern style) to rib eye steak with all the trimmings.

Dinner will be served 5-8pm. Call for a reservation at 802-464-2474.

Gray Ghost Inn To Host Two New Road Scholar Tours

Two new Road Scholar tours have been added to our roster for 2017 here at the Gray Ghost Inn. For nature and history enthusiasts, there’s From Railroads to Wildlife: Learning Walks in Southern Vermont. This year’s history focus is railroad history. And for those who prefer challenging indoor recreation, we’re continuing our popular bridge tour with Learn by Playing: Bridge Lessons in the Green Mountains.

Tours are offered monthly through the fall. Reserve your place now for best selection of itinerary and rooms.

Enjoy Spring in Vermont at the Gray Ghost Inn

Great news — Mud Season is past and it’s now officially Spring in Vermont from south to north. Visit us now in Southern Vermont, where the trees are flowering, the bulbs are in bloom, and our state color — green — is returning to the landscape. Better still, the weather is warming up again and we’re seeing temps as high as the 70s.

Have we talked you into it yet? If you haven’t spent time in Vermont in the springtime, you owe yourself the treat. Nothing could be more lovely, whether your passion is hiking (in our verdant woods), riding (on our picturesque country roads), or just taking a lazy drive to a nearby town or watering hole.

Winter Vacation at the Gray Ghost Inn

Now that snow is here, Vermont is the perfect destination for skiing and snow sports. Book your winter vacation today and stay at the Gray Ghost Inn, just a mile from Mount Snow and Carinthia Park. You can enjoy winter sports, snow sports, shopping, fine dining, and just hanging out in front of the fire at the […]

Beat The Foliage Season Rush At The Gray Ghost Inn

Join us at the Gray Ghost Inn this fall and enjoy one of the best seasons here in Vermont. Not only is the foliage at its colorful best, but snow lovers can get started with sales on ski, snowboard equipment and passes for the upcoming season. Although many people like to visit during Columbus Day weekend, […]

Green Mountain Adventure Challenge Ends Soon — Book Your Adventure Now

Gray Ghost Inn is proud to be a participating Adventure Inn in this year’s Green Mountain Adventure Challenge, but time is running out — this year’s Challenge ends on September 5, 2016.  If you’ve been meaning to get in on the fun, be sure to book your adventure now.  Your ticket to the Challenge includes two nights […]

Gray Ghost Inn To Host Road Scholar Humanism Course

This spring and summer, Gray Ghost Inn will be hosting two Road Scholar courses devoted to Humanism.  The next tour is scheduled for Oct 16-21.  Cost per person is $799 per person based on double occupancy with $145 supplemental charge for a private room.  Price includes lodging, meals, instruction, and outings. Entitled “Humanism — An Ethical World View,” participants will have […]

March Skiing in Southern Vermont

Mount Snow is planning to fire up the snowmaking system to refresh fan gun trails for the weekend. The grooming department is also spending some extra time on the hill double grooming key terrain and using the renovator on some trails. In short, we are still taking this season very seriously and think there is […]