About Smuggs
Smugglers’ Notch Vermont America’s Family Resort℠
Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountain, Smugglers’ Notch Resort is known as “America’s Family Resort,” offering unforgettable experiences for families of all sizes. With year-round activities, from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and swimming in the summer, we create the perfect backdrop for family adventures. Our welcoming community, top-notch accommodations, and commitment to sustainability ensure that every visit is both memorable and environmentally conscious.
Come join us for a vacation filled with joy, connection, and endless fun!
What makes us Smuggs?
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Community
Learn about how Smugglers’ Notch Resort supports and engages with its local community through donations, partnerships with organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and initiatives such as the Cambridge Winter Wellness Days, embodying their commitment to corporate responsibility and community well-being.
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility
Learn about Smugglers’ Notch Resort’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, where they actively promote a welcoming environment for all guests and staff, ensuring everyone feels respected and valued through dedicated initiatives and ongoing education.
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Environmental Initiatives
Discover how Smugglers’ Notch Resort is dedicated to sustainability through comprehensive environmental initiatives, including energy efficiency, wildlife protection, recycling programs, and solar energy projects, ensuring a greener future for all families who visit.
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History & Mission
Explore the rich history of Smugglers’ Notch Resort, from its origins as a smuggling route in the early 1800s to its transformation into a beloved family resort. Discover how it evolved under visionary leaders and remains committed to providing memorable experiences for all visitors.
Hear it Directly from our Guests
Real Feedback, Real Experiences
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“We had a wonderful time. The kids couldn’t wait for camp each day. They made new friends and couldn’t wait to see them each day. We love that the adults can enjoy some time doing activities that the children don’t like when they’re at camp, and then enjoy activities together as a family after camp. We have always enjoyed the family activities together. They loved making the rockets and launching them. They loved camp. “I really like camp.” Brooks. “I really love camp and I wish it was on the weekends.” Shane.”
James from Manahawkin, NJ