Traveling to the Stoweflake Mountain Resort & Spa
1746 Mountain Road (Route 108), Stowe, VT 05672 USA

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The following are the most common routes from the cities listed.

SOUTHERN POINTS OF ORIGIN

From Boston, Massachusetts
Take Interstate 93 North to Interstate 89 North (in Bow, NH) and follow I-89 to Vermont Exit 10, Waterbury/Stowe/Rt. 100.* (See directions from RT 100 below.)

From Hartford, Connecticut
Take Interstate 91 North to Interstate 89 North in White River Junction, VT. Follow I-89 to Vermont Exit 10, Waterbury/Stowe/Rt. 100.*(See directions from RT 100 below.)

From New York City, New York
Take Interstate 95 North to Interstate 91 North. Follow I-91 North to I-89 North in White River Junction, VT. Follow I-89 to Vermont Exit 10, Waterbury/Stowe/Rt. 100.*(See directions from RT 100 below.)

From Albany, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Take Interstate 87 North to Exit 20 (Fort Ann exit). Follow Route 149 East to Fort Ann, NY. At the light in Fort Ann, make a left onto Route 4 East and follow to Rutland, Vermont. Once in Rutland, you will follow Route 7 North for 2-3 miles until you rejoin Route 4 East again. Follow Route 4 East to Route 100 North to Route 107 North to Interstate 89. Take Interstate 89 North to Exit 10.* (See directions from RT 100 below.)

* Directions from RT 100: Turn right onto Route 100 at the end of the exit ramp and continue on for approx. 11 miles. Turn left at the blinking red light in the village of Stowe onto Rt. 108 (Mountain Road). Continue on Rt. 108 for approx. 2 miles – the Stoweflake will be on your right.

NORTHERN POINTS OF ORIGIN

From Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Take Autoroute 10 East from the Champlain Bridge. Then take Autoroute 35 South to 133, to the border into Vermont. Continue South on Interstate 89 to Vermont Exit 10. Turn left onto Route 100 at the end of the exit ramp and continue on for approx. 11 miles. Turn left at the blinking red light in the village of Stowe onto Rt. 108 (Mountain Road). Continue on Rt. 108 for approx. 2 miles – the Stoweflake will be on your right.

(Note: Route 108 through Smugglers’ Notch (connecting Cambridge/Jeffersonville and Stowe) is closed during the winter months. Please call for additional directions or questions.)

BY AIR

Morrisville-Stowe State Airport (MVL)
Following the re-opening of Stowe’s Morrisville-Stowe State Airport last year as part of a $27 million renovation program by Stowe Aviation, Tradewind’s new route will be the first and only direct flight to this wildly popular four-season destination.

The new route consists of flights departing Westchester on Friday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and from Stowe on Sundays at 3:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. New flights may be introduced throughout the season based on increased demand. Feel free to reach out for personalized service.

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From Morrisville-Stowe- Airport: 8.3 miles
Turn left onto VT-100 South for appx. 6.5 miles. Once in the village of Stowe, turn right onto VT-108 North. Travel for about 2 miles. Stoweflake will be on your right.

Burlington International Airport (BTV)
Only 36 miles away is Burlington International Airport, the northern New England’s most convenient and welcoming airport. Business and leisure travelers alike appreciate BTV’s friendliness, excellent on-schedule record, and direct flights to many major cities. The airport offers many options to travel to Stowe including by rental cars, Green Mountain Transportation Buses, or preferred Blazer Taxi Service.

From the Burlington International Airport: 35.5 miles
Take Interstate 89 South to Vermont Exit 10, Waterbury/Stowe/Rt. 100. Turn left onto Route 100 at the end of the exit ramp and continue on for approx. 11 miles. Turn left at the blinking red light in the village of Stowe onto Rt. 108 (Mountain Road). Continue on Rt. 108 for approx. 2 miles – the Stoweflake will be on your right.

BY TRAIN

Whether you’re coming from Washington, NYC or any of the over 100 stations in the Northeast region, you can take Amtrak to the Waterbury-Stowe station. For more information, go to the Amtrak website.