About this space
Just a 10-minute drive from Okemo Mountain Resort and 18 minutes to Killington’s Skyeship Base Lodge, our dog-friendly home is the perfect base for your winter getaway.
Escape to this private 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home for your next Vermont retreat!
The space
This is our full-time home, and we love to invite others to enjoy all the magic it has to offer when we’re away.
The house spacious and comfy. We have three bedrooms; ideal for a family or a group of friends. There is plenty of common space for everyone to hang out, with an open floor plan connecting the living room and kitchen. The kitchen and breakfast bar are equipped with everything you need as you gather for a hearty Vermont breakfast or family dinner. Don't feel like cooking? You can easily pop down and check out one of the many restaurants in Ludlow or up in Killington! We've left plenty of recommendations in our guidebook.
The living room is the ideal place to turn on a movie or break out a puzzle, and our shelves are stocked with books, puzzles, and games for the whole family.
For a little extra relaxation, you can take a dip in the hot tub after a day on the slopes and watch the stars.
Our fenced-in yard is perfect for your pups to play. We love dogs, so feel free to bring your pets. Two dogs are welcome in our home at no extra cost; let us know if you have more.
Planning on working remotely? We have free fast WiFi that can support multiple video calls at one time, and there are two dedicated working spaces.
In addition to easy access to Killington and Okemo, we are close to several other attractions. Camp Plymouth State Park, a 295-acre park on 96-acre Echo Lake, is five minutes down the road. Coolidge State Park, the largest state park in Vermont with 1,300 acres, is just 17 minutes away. Go for a hike, grab a drink at nearby Long Trail Brewing, and enjoy!
Other things to note
Parking notes: There is free parking available for 3 vehicles.
Security camera details: Two outdoor cameras are located on the front of the house.
Pet safety: There is wildlife in the area, so never leave your dogs unmonitored outdoors.