Every ski season, thousands of tourists arrive in Vermont to experience our world-class mountains. Many discover that Vermont also offers legal cannabis—and they wonder how the two fit together. At Juana’s Garden in Montpelier, I answer the same questions from ski tourists every winter: “Can I buy cannabis here?” “Can I use it at my ski lodge?” “Is it okay to use cannabis after skiing?”
The answers are straightforward but critical for Vermont cannabis tourists to understand. Yes, you can buy cannabis in Vermont regardless of where you live. No, you cannot use it at most ski lodges or on resort property. And absolutely never combine cannabis with skiing—it’s dangerous, illegal on resort property, and impairs the coordination and judgment you need on the slopes.
Since Vermont legalized adult-use cannabis sales in 2022, ski tourism and cannabis have intersected in ways that require clear education. This guide covers everything ski tourists need to know about Vermont cannabis—from legal access to accommodation restrictions to timing your visit responsibly.
Vermont Cannabis Laws: What Ski Tourists Must Know
Vermont’s cannabis laws apply to everyone 21 and older, including ski tourists from other states and countries.
Age Requirement
You must be 21 or older to purchase, possess, or use cannabis in Vermont. This applies to all ski tourists visiting Vermont mountains.
When you visit Juana’s Garden, we check every customer’s ID without exception. Bring a valid government-issued photo ID:
- Driver’s license (any U.S. state)
- Passport (U.S. or international)
- State-issued ID card
- Military ID
Ski Tourists Can Buy Cannabis in Vermont
Vermont allows anyone 21 or older with a valid ID to purchase cannabis at licensed retailers, regardless of residency. You don’t need:
- A Vermont ID or driver’s license
- Proof of Vermont residency
- A medical cannabis card
- Any special registration or permission
Our complete guide on whether tourists can buy cannabis in Vermont covers all the details.
Possession Limits Apply to All Tourists
Vermont law limits how much cannabis you can possess at any time:
| Product Type | Legal Possession Limit |
| Flower | Up to 1 ounce (28 grams) |
| Concentrates | Up to 5 grams |
| Edibles | Varies by THC content |
These limits apply whether you’re a Vermont resident or a ski tourist from another state. Even if you’re staying for a week-long ski vacation, you cannot exceed these amounts.
For complete details on Vermont’s regulations, visit the Vermont Cannabis Control Board website or read our comprehensive guide on cannabis laws in Vermont.
Critical: Where You Cannot Use Cannabis
Vermont prohibits public cannabis consumption everywhere. For ski tourists, this means:
At ski resorts:
- Not on slopes or trails
- Not in lodge buildings
- Not in cafeterias or restaurants
- Not in parking lots or shuttle areas
- Nowhere on resort property
At accommodations:
- Not in most hotels or ski lodges
- Not in condo common areas
- Not in bed and breakfasts
- Check specific property policies
Anywhere public:
- Not in vehicles (even if parked)
- Not in state parks or forests
- Not at restaurants or bars
- Not visible to the public
Where You CAN Use Cannabis
Vermont cannabis tourists can only use cannabis:
- In private residences where it’s permitted
- On private property with the owner’s permission
Most ski-area accommodations prohibit cannabis use. Always verify policies before booking.
You Cannot Take Cannabis Home
Even though you can buy cannabis in Vermont:
- Interstate transport is a federal crime: You cannot take it across state lines
- Flying with cannabis is prohibited: TSA does not allow it in any luggage
- Mailing cannabis is illegal: Shipping across state lines is a federal offense
Cannabis purchased in Vermont must be used in Vermont before you leave.
The Most Important Rule: Never Combine Cannabis and Skiing
This is the single most critical message for Vermont cannabis tourists: never use cannabis before or during skiing or snowboarding.
Why Cannabis and Skiing Don’t Mix
Skiing requires precise abilities that cannabis impairs:
Physical coordination:
- Balance and stability
- Quick reflexes and reaction time
- Precise motor control
- Spatial awareness and depth perception
Mental sharpness:
- Clear judgment about terrain and conditions
- Risk assessment and decision-making
- Focus and concentration
- Awareness of other skiers
Cannabis impairs all of these critical skiing skills.
The Serious Risks
Impaired skiing endangers you and others:
- Collision risk: Hitting other skiers or obstacles
- Fall injuries: Especially on challenging terrain
- Getting lost or disoriented: On unfamiliar mountains
- Poor judgment in dangerous conditions: Avalanche areas, closed trails
- Hypothermia risk: From impaired decision-making in cold
Ski Resorts Prohibit Cannabis
Vermont ski resorts do not allow cannabis use anywhere on their property:
- Violations result in lift ticket loss
- You may be removed from the resort
- Future access could be denied
- Legal consequences may apply
The Only Safe Approach
The only responsible way for Vermont cannabis tourists to approach skiing:
- Ski completely sober during the day
- Return to your accommodation after skiing
- Use cannabis only in evening if accommodation permits
- Wait until the next day before skiing again
- Never drive after using cannabis
For guidance on responsible use, visit our article on cannabis wellness in Vermont.
Ski Resort Accommodations and Cannabis Policies
Where you stay dramatically affects your ability to use cannabis during your ski vacation.
Most Ski Lodges Prohibit Cannabis
Common policies at Vermont ski accommodations:
- No cannabis use anywhere on property
- No smoking or vaping in rooms or common areas
- Violations result in fines, removal, or both
- Policies apply even though cannabis is legal in Vermont
Before Booking Your Ski Trip
When reserving accommodation for Vermont cannabis tourists:
- Read cannabis policies carefully: Don’t assume it’s allowed
- Call directly to ask: Policies may not be clear online
- Get confirmation in writing: Email documentation protects you
- Ask specific questions: Edibles? Vaping? Smoking?
What If Cannabis Isn’t Allowed?
Options when your accommodation prohibits cannabis:
- Skip cannabis during this trip: Focus on skiing
- Use CBD products only: Check if non-intoxicating products are permitted
- Find cannabis-friendly lodging: Rare near ski areas, but some exist
- Plan a separate Vermont cannabis trip: Visit another time
Many Vermont cannabis tourists choose to forgo cannabis during ski vacations because of accommodation restrictions.
When and Where to Visit Cannabis Retailers
If you decide to explore cannabis during your ski vacation, timing and location matter.
Best Times to Visit Juana’s Garden
Most responsible Vermont cannabis tourists visit Juana’s Garden at these times:
Before your ski trip:
- Stop in Montpelier en route to ski resorts
- Purchase for evening use during your stay
- Ask questions before reaching your lodging
On a rest day:
- Take a break from skiing
- Explore Montpelier when skiing isn’t on schedule
- Shop during the day, use in evening if permitted
After skiing:
- Visit on your way back from mountains
- Shop in early evening
- Use only after you’re done for the day
Never:
- Between ski runs
- Before skiing
- When you plan to drive after shopping
Montpelier’s Central Location
Juana’s Garden is centrally located near major Vermont ski areas:
- Stowe Mountain Resort: 30 minutes
- Sugarbush Resort: 35 minutes
- Mad River Glen: 40 minutes
- Bolton Valley: 25 minutes
This makes us a convenient stop for Central Vermont ski tourists.
What to Do in Montpelier
While visiting for cannabis, explore Montpelier’s winter offerings:
- Downtown restaurants and breweries
- Local shops and Vermont-made products
- State House (when open for tours)
- Hubbard Park winter trails
Our guide to things to do in Montpelier for visitors has more suggestions.
Best Cannabis Products for Ski Tourists
Different products work better for Vermont cannabis tourists. Here’s what succeeds at Juana’s Garden:
Edibles: Most Popular Choice
Edibles are the top choice for ski tourists because they’re:
Discreet and convenient:
- No smoke or vapor
- Minimal odor
- No accessories needed
Accommodation-friendly:
- Easier to use where smoking is prohibited
- Compact and portable
- Less likely to disturb neighbors
Effective for evening relaxation:
- Long-lasting effects (4-6 hours)
- Consistent dosing
- Various flavors and potencies
If you’re new to edibles, start with 5mg of THC or less. Our guide on THC gummies and how long they last explains proper dosing.
CBD Products for Ski Recovery
Many Vermont cannabis tourists discover CBD for après-ski:
CBD topicals:
- Balms for sore muscles
- Lotions for winter-dry skin
- Non-intoxicating relief
CBD tinctures:
- Easy to dose
- Wellness support
- No impairment
CBD edibles:
- Gummies or capsules
- Can be used any time
- Won’t affect next day’s skiing
Learn more in our comparison of CBD vs. THC for Vermont shoppers.
Flower and Pre-Rolls
Some ski tourists prefer traditional options:
- Various strains available
- Pre-rolls ready to use
- Different potencies and effects
Critical: Most ski lodges prohibit smoking. Always verify policies before purchasing flower products.
Our guide on indica vs. sativa vs. hybrid explains strain categories.
What to Expect at Juana’s Garden
Here’s what Vermont cannabis tourists can expect when visiting Juana’s Garden:
The Visit Process
- ID check at entrance: Every visitor, every time
- Browse displays: Look at products and read labels
- Ask questions: Our team helps you understand options
- Get recommendations: Based on your experience and needs
- Complete purchase: All products in compliant packaging
Read our first-time visitor’s guide for detailed information.
What to Bring
When visiting as a ski tourist:
- Valid government-issued photo ID: Required
- Payment method: Cash and debit cards accepted
- Questions: Written down ahead of time
- Winter clothing: Dress for Vermont winter
Busy Times During Ski Season
Expect higher traffic during:
- Friday afternoons (weekend arrivals)
- Saturday afternoons (peak shopping)
- Holiday weeks (Christmas, Presidents’ Day)
Calmer times:
- Weekday mornings
- Early evenings on weekdays
- Non-holiday periods
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First-Time Cannabis Buyers on Ski Vacations
If you’re exploring cannabis for the first time as a Vermont cannabis tourist:
Start with Lower Potency
- Edibles: 5mg of THC or less
- Flower: 10% THC or less
- CBD products: Non-intoxicating options
Ask Our Team
We can explain:
- Product differences and effects
- Appropriate dosing for beginners
- How long to wait before skiing again
- Storage in winter conditions
Read our beginner’s guide to recreational marijuana in Vermont before your visit.
Plan Timing Carefully
- Use only in evening after skiing
- Allow effects to wear off completely
- Wait until next day before skiing
- Never use before or during skiing
Winter Storage and Transport
Vermont winters require special attention to cannabis storage:
Protecting Products in Cold Weather
- Don’t leave in freezing vehicles: Bring inside overnight
- Store at stable room temperature: Not too hot or cold
- Keep in original packaging: Child-resistant and protective
- Avoid temperature swings: Don’t move between extremes
Transporting Within Vermont
If moving cannabis between locations:
- Keep in trunk or locked compartment: Not accessible to driver
- Never drive after using cannabis
- Don’t transport across state lines: Even to legal states
- Maintain sealed packaging
Ski Season Deals for Tourists
Winter brings opportunities to save at Juana’s Garden:
- Ski season specials: Winter promotions
- Weekend deals: Friday through Sunday pricing
- First-time customer offers: Special pricing for new visitors
- Loyalty rewards: Earn points on every purchase
Check our deals page before your ski trip.
Community and Education
Juana’s Garden offers community events throughout ski season:
- Cannabis education sessions: Learn about products
- Winter wellness workshops: CBD and recovery
- Q&A events: Ask questions in welcoming setting
We also provide year-round resources through our education hub.
Where to Learn More
For additional information about Vermont cannabis for tourists:
- Vermont Cannabis Control Board – Official regulations
- Vermont.gov – State information and resources
- Juana’s Garden Education Hub – Local guides
FAQ: Vermont Cannabis Tourists and Skiing
Can ski tourists buy cannabis in Vermont?
Yes. Vermont allows anyone 21 or older with valid government-issued ID to purchase cannabis, regardless of residency. However, you cannot use it at ski resorts, in most accommodations, or in any public space, and you cannot transport it out of Vermont.
Can I use cannabis at my ski lodge?
Most likely not. The majority of Vermont ski-area accommodations prohibit all cannabis use on their property. Always check your specific accommodation’s cannabis policy before booking and before using any products.
Can I use cannabis the night before skiing?
Only if you allow adequate time for effects to completely wear off. Edibles can last 4-6 hours or longer. Never ski while impaired in any way. Most responsible skiers wait until they’re done skiing for the entire day before using any cannabis.
What happens if I’m caught using cannabis at a ski resort?
Ski resorts prohibit cannabis use on their property. Violations can result in loss of your lift ticket, removal from the resort, being banned from future visits, and potential legal consequences depending on the circumstances.
Plan Your Ski Trip Responsibly
Vermont offers exceptional skiing and legal cannabis—but they must be kept completely separate. As Vermont cannabis tourists, you can explore legal cannabis during your ski vacation, but only when skiing is done for the day, only in private accommodations where it’s permitted, and never before driving.
Stop by Juana’s Garden in Montpelier to browse our menu, ask questions, and learn more. Check our deals page for current ski season promotions.
Remember: Cannabis is for adults 21 and over. Never combine cannabis with skiing, snowboarding, or driving. Always use responsibly and follow Vermont law. Learn more at Juana’s Garden.