Prospect Mountain (Vermont)

He operated the ski area for several years before shuttering it to serve in the Marine Corps during World War II, returning to continue to open it until likely the mid-1950s.

[1] William Morse, with a contract to rebuild Route 9 from Bennington, likely reopened Prospect in 1961–62 with a new 3,200 foot long T-Bar.

[2] Joe Parks lobbied for the creation of a wilderness designation to preserve and protect the beaver meadows beyond the peak.

PMA is primarily a volunteer organization that relies the energy and efforts of season pass holders and supporters.

[5] David Newell, president of the PMA, said the balance of the cost will come from a $450,000 donation from alumni of Williams College and a $285,000 grant from the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, which is contingent upon approval for a preservation easement for the mountain portion of the land and completion of the PMA's capital campaign.

Looking North from the summit of Prospect Mountain 2019
Office at the base of Prospect Mountain, Vermont