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Bromley Mountain is located in southern Vermont, United States and is part of the Green Mountains. It is located in the town of Peru, Bennington County, seven miles (11 km) east of Manchester, Vermont and just west of the Peru town center. It is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding.
While some ski areas closed during World War II due to shortage of materials and skiers, Bromley stayed open. In early 1942, it was said that the lower tow at Bromley (possibly the Little Bromley tow) was one of the few open on weekdays.
Located south of Manchester, Bromley Mountain is best known for being home to Bromley Mountain ski area. Prior to the development of the ski area on the mountain's southeast face, there was a ski trail on its western side, which may have run from the summit to East Dorset.
There is a variety of skiing terrain for all levels of ability: 32% easiest, 37% more difficult, and 31% most difficult. Bromley is the only major ski area in New England with a southern exposure, giving our guests sun-drenched smiles!
Bromley Mountain Resort also known as “Vermont’s Sun Mountain” is New England’s only south facing ski mountain. Why does it matter? Well, its southern sun exposure means longer days on the mountain, warmer temperatures and softer snow that is perfect for laid back skiing and riding all day long!
The Bromley Mountain resort was founded by Fred Pabst Jr., the grandson of the famous Captain Frederick Pabst, the founder of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. It is home to 47 trails, including 6 glades and 3 freestyle terrain parks. Trails range from beginner to expert and are served by 10 lifts.
10 lut 2012 · Opened in 1936 by founder and ski pioneer Fred Pabst, Big Bromley remains Very Vermont. Iconic image, although they'd make him lose the cigarette today. Along The Twister, back in the day. Looks like it might have been the 1950s. Don't miss the big stories.