We’re Open Tonight! Friday, Feb. 4 @ 6pm
Masks required in public spaces. The lodge will be open(masks required), come in, boot up and grabs some food! We will have our full food menu available to order from the new ticket window under
Masks required in public spaces. The lodge will be open(masks required), come in, boot up and grabs some food! We will have our full food menu available to order from the new ticket window under
Photo by Jan Eric Welch Although the first day of March provided conditions similar to the last day of the month, winter is back! Mid-winter conditions prevail through the weekend before a modest warm-up next
Photo by Jan Eric Welch Mild temperatures have been very helpful in softening up the snow, just in time for some turns tonight under the lights. Leave that extra layer at home as the mercury
Photo by Jan Eric Welch This week we will be offering a couple of events that typically would be part of our Snowflake Festival offerings. Obviously because of COVID-19 we’ve had to make some changes
From Chris Kurdek at The Fairbanks Museum: After a mix of precipitation types earlier in the week last night’s flash freeze provides some fun and fast conditions on the hill tonight. The groomer with the
The view of the Northeast Kingdom from the summit of the LOC. Photo by Jan Eric Welch. Updated on March 4th: The Lyndon Outing Club has partnered with Jesse Holden of NEK Endurance to bring
The Lyndon Outing Club’s opening day of the season for lift-served skiing and riding is Sunday, January 31st, from noon-4:00 pm. This will be preceded by FREE sledding from 9:30 am to 11:30 am. LOC
ARE YOU COMING FROM OUT OF STATE? To learn about the Travel Guidelines for out-of-state guests visiting Vermont, go to accd.vermont.gov. Currently, out-of-state guests must quarantine for 14-days or quarantine for 7-days and have a
On Sunday, January 10th, from 9:30 AM- 11:30 AM, we hosted the first of six sledding days sponsored by the Northeast Kingdom Community Action Parent Child Center. The first event was a huge success and
This wonderful old photo is of the very first Lyndon Outing Club rope tow in 1940. At that time, the LOC was located on Baril Hill on a farm rented from Oscar Baril in the