North East Backcountry Discovery Route

Take the 1300+ ride from Hancock, NY to Rangely, ME and stay at the Gray Ghost when you pass through on Day 4.  You’ll find all the details on this scenic tour through Northern New England here: https://ridebdr.com/nebdr/


Construction on Vermont Route 9

For those traveling along the route from points east of Dover, please be aware of construction on route 9 from Brattleboro to Wilmingotn. Motorcyclists should try to avoid if possible.  All motorists will likely experience delays.


Gray Ghost Inn Welcomes Summer Visitors

Gray Ghost Ukrainian Flag

The Gray Ghost Inn is open to host your Vermont vacations all summer long. Vermont is beautiful all year round, but late spring has a special charm after the long northern Winter. No matter where you’re from, you’ll welcome the cool breezes of southern Vermont.


Warm Up To Winter at the Gray Ghost Inn

Gray Ghost Sunset

Look no further than the Gray Ghost Inn for comfortable lodging close to Mount Snow Ski Resort. Here in Southern Vermont, winter weather is upon us.  And you know what that means — ski and snow board season are here.  Mount Snow is now open. Don’t miss it! Book your Gray Ghost Inn accommodations today or give us a call at 800-745-3615 and we’ll help you with your reservation.


Gray Ghost Inn Welcomes Summer Visitors Starting May 28

The Gray Ghost Inn continues to safely host guests here in Southern Vermont.  Summer travel season begins May 28, 2021.  Vaccinated people are not required to wear a mask in Vermont.  However, it’s a good idea to bring a mask with you as some establishments such as shops and restaurants still require them. Things are looking up, travel-wise.  As the weather warms and summer travel season begins to beckon, you can’t do better than the Gray Ghost Inn for a safe, relaxing spot to base your Vermont adventures.


Enjoy Vermont Foliage Season at the Gray Ghost Inn

Autumn Ski Lift Oct 2020

Let the Gray Ghost Inn be your home base this fall as foliage season gets rolling. Enjoy pristine vistas along with some of the best weather of the year. As the warm season draws to a close, this is the time to get in some last days of outdoor recreation. Consider yourself more of an epicurean? Join us for the Vermont Wine and Harvest Festival on October 2 and 3. And last but not least, skiiers will be happy to learn that Mount Snow opens on November 14, 2020. Read on for details.


Riders of Vermont’s Route 100 Stay At Gray Ghost Inn

Gray Ghost Inn - Photo By Dan Bisbee

Rider Magazine just released a great feature story entitled “Riding Vermont’s Route 100 From Massachusetts to Memphremagog, describing in detail a trip up Route 100 end to end, with lots of scenic photos to inspire you. Better still, their writer (and rider) stayed at the Gray Ghost Inn on his trip and said very nice things about us!


Last Chance for Winter Skiing and Snowboarding

Snowy Dogs on Trail 2019

As winter winds to a close, we still have great snow here in the Mt. Snow area. Book a weekend or midweek stay and get some last minute skiing and snowboarding in. And what better place to stay than the friendly confines of the Gray Ghost Inn, just a mile from the Mt. Snow and Carinthia ski resorts.Don’t miss your last chance for late season skiing. Book your Gray Ghost Inn accommodations today or give us a call at 800-745-3615 and we’ll help you with your reservation.


Kick Off Winter At The Gray Ghost Inn

Three Skiers

Look no further than the Gray Ghost Inn for comfortable lodging close to Mount Snow Ski Resort. Here in Southern Vermont, a lot of people noted this week as the start of winter weather. The Gray Ghost Inn saw its first measurable snow Tuesday, and they’re making snow at Mount Snow. And you know what that means — ski and snow board season is just about here.

Stay with us Thanksgiving Weekend and you can participate in the first of Mount Snow’s early winter festivities — Winter Wonderland is November 24, with a torchlight parade, fireworks, and even a visit from Santa.


Loki

Loki

We are very sorry to have to announce that our beloved dog Loki who has been at the Inn with us many years, passed away on Saturday, May 5. He was 14 1/2 years old and a faithful companion always. We miss him very much.

Here are a couple recent photos of Loki