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BOLTON VALLEY, Vt. (Oct. 13, 2014) – As the trees in Vermont move through their peak foliage, the folks at Bolton Valley are thinking winter, churning out new ways for budget-savvy skiers and riders to save money by joining the Bolton family this winter. The ski area, known for its affordability and convenience to Burlington, less than 30 minutes away, will sell a limited number of $35 All Access Lift Tickets at four specific locations in its neighboring cities of Burlington, Montpelier, South Burlington, and Richmond. Tickets are valid for the 2014-15 winter season.

Beginning on Oct. 20 and lasting only one week, Bolton will sell 250 lift tickets at each location, and ticket purchase is limited to two per customer. Each sale will take place from 5-7 p.m. at the specific shop. Lift ticket deals will be available: Monday, Oct. 20 at Outdoor Gear Exchange on Church St. in Burlington; Tuesday, Oct.21 at Slopestyle Ski & Ride in Montpelier; Wednesday, Oct. 22 at Alpine Shop in South Burlington; and Thursday, Oct. 23 at Ski & Snowboard Express in Richmond.

“This is a great way to get a jump on some deals for skiing and riding this season, and they also make great holiday gifts for friends and family members looking to explore the Bolton Valley neighborhood,” said Josh Arneson, director of sales and marketing for Bolton Valley. “We have a great community up here and hopefully a deal like this will encourage other folks to come join in the fun.”

Bolton Valley All Access lift tickets not only provide unlimited access to the resort’s alpine lifts for the day, but also include access to 100km of backcountry and Nordic terrain. Lift tickets are also valid for admission into the Sports Center, which boasts a heated indoor pool, hot tub, sauna and youth-friendly games and activities.

Bolton Valley Ski Area is Vermont’s most convenient and affordable big mountain skiing and riding. Less than 10 minutes from I-89 and less than 30 minutes from Burlington, the family-friendly mountain offers skiers and riders of all abilities three mountain peaks with 71 trails and 6 lifts, plus 3 terrain parks. Bolton Valley was the first in Vermont and the second in the U.S. to implement wind power as an energy source and is the recipient of the National Ski Areas Association’s 2010 Silver Eagle Award for environmental initiatives. Approximately 100km of high elevation Nordic terrain, a complete Sports Center and Indoor Amusement Center and Vermont’s most extensive night skiing and riding are just a few of the extras available to guests. For more information visit www.boltonvalley.com or call 877-9BOLTON.