Stowe Ski Map
Stowe Resort in Stowe, Vermont
Painted in 1990
Our custom black wooden frames feature a deep, squared profile to showcase Niehues’ timeless work. Frame width ranges from ⅞ to 1 ⅝ inches, dependent upon on print size, and features a non-glare acrylic front plus foamcore backing.
Available as a large sized gallery canvas. Each canvas is hand stretched over an internal frame and comes ready to hang.
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The Man Behind The Maps Book
Stowe Ski Area
Some have coined Stowe the “Ski Capital of the East” and while others might contest that title, there’s no denying that Stowe encapsulates much of what makes skiing on the East Coast so wonderful. Stowe ski area is situated on Vermont’s highest peak, Mount Mansfield, and with well over 2,300 vertical feet of skiable terrain, it’s a big mountain that feels even bigger. It doesn’t hurt either that Stowe receives over 300 inches of snow every year, which means powder days are plentiful, and there’s plenty of coverage to open all the terrain available. Stowe has something for every skier and rider, from mellow groomers and great terrain parks to much more challenging terrain. In fact, 29% of Stowe’s terrain is rated as “expert only” which means there’s plenty of potential to push yourself and progress as a skier.
In this Stowe ski map, James Niehues captures the entirety of Stowe mountain, from the wonderful village on the valley floor, to the intimidating summit of Mount Mansfield. Every ski run is visible, along with notable buildings located in the town of Stowe. So if you left part of your heart on Mount Mansfield and want to relive the glory of every run you’ve skied at Stowe in hand-painted detail, this map is a must-have.
Location: Mount Mansfield Lamoille County Stowe, Vermont United States
Nearest city: Burlington
Coordinates: 44°31′55″N 72°47′15″W
Vertical: 2,360 ft (719 m)
Top elevation: 3,719 ft (1,134 m)
Base elevation: 1,559 ft (475 m)
Skiable area: 485 acres (1.96 km2)
Runs: 116 total , - 2% - beginner , - 7% - intermediate , - 91% - advancer/expert
Longest run: Toll Road: 4.3 miles (7 km)
Lift system: 12 total - 2 gondolas - 4 high-speed quads - 2 triples - 2 doubles - 2 surface lifts
Lift capacity: 15,516 per hour
Terrain parks: 4
Snowfall: 314 in (800 cm)
Snowmaking: 83%
Night skiing: none
"The 'Rembrandt of snow' has published a hefty coffee table book with a collection of nearly all of his hand-painted maps."

Timeless art for your home
Hand-painted maps require the best reproduction process available. Each illustration starts with a high resolution digital scan. It is then printed on museum quality cotton paper using the latest HDR ink-jet technology.
Legendary Ski Artist James Niehues
If you are a skier or snowboarder, there is a good chance James Niehues has been your mountain guide. Throughout his 30 year career he has worked at the smallest hills and the most expansive resorts in North America. He has left his mark in South America, Australia, Asia and Europe too. And even if you have never shared a bottomless powder day with him, he has always been close by.