Mount Southington

Mount Southington is a favorite ski resort among the locals during their season because of it accessibility. Its location proves to be a very convenient for beginners and novices, while at the same time providing challenging (and ever-changing) slopes and runs for more experienced skiers. Because it is open to families, safety is the number one priority in Mount Southington, so you can be sure to have fun without worries.
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396 Mount Vernon Road
Plantsville, Connecticut 06479
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Mountain Features 8 14 100 ft 525 ft 425 ft 50 acres 50 in
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