Burke Mountain Ski Area
| Burke Mountain | |
|---|---|
| Location | East Burke, Vermont |
| Nearest major city | Lyndonville |
| Coordinates | 44°34′12″N 71°53′42″W / 44.57°N 71.895°W |
| Vertical | 2,057 ft (627 m) |
| Top elevation | 3,267 ft (996 m) |
| Base elevation | 1,210 ft (370 m) |
| Skiable area | 260 acres (110 ha) |
| Trails | 55 |
| Longest run | 0.9 miles (1.4 km) |
| Lift system | 2 High-Speed Quads 1 J-bar (surface) 1 T-Bar |
| Terrain parks | Small Advanced Park (Large hits and Rails) Intermediate Park (Jumps, Rails, Boxes) on Dashney Mile (Lower Mtn.) Beginner Park (Small hits, Berms) on Bunker Hill (Lower Mtn.) |
| Snowfall | 217 in (550 cm) |
| Snowmaking | 182 acres (74 ha) |
| Website | skiburke.com |
Burke Mountain Ski resort is a mid-size ski resort open to skiing and snowboarding in northeast Vermont (aka Vermont's "Northeast Kingdom" ). It is located on Burke Mountain and is home to Burke Mountain Academy, a ski academy.
In May 2012, Burke Mountain Resort was purchased by the owners of nearby Jay Peak Resort. In 2016, the resort went into federal receivership during an active investigation that resulted in owner, Ariel Quiros, being sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2022.
The resort was purchased by a group called Bear Den Partners in April 2025 for a reported $11.5 million. While announcing the sale, owners shared their plan to invest as much as $20 million in snowmaking, new lifts, and terrain expansion.