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24 Hours of Stratton

March 14 - 15, 2026 Stratton Mountain Resort
Stratton Mountain, VT 05155 US
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Saturday March 14, 2026 9am - Sunday March 15, 2026 9am

The 24 Hours of Stratton is your ONLY chance to ski Stratton through the night under lighted trails and starry skies into sunrise for a great cause. The 24 Hours of Stratton is a magical weekend for the whole family. Start a team, join one, or participate as an individual. Wear a tracking chip and download the S24 App o track your progress and earn badges throughout the weekend.  Plus...fireworks, overnight, food, music and more!  

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8th Annual Race for Mental Health 

Saturday March 14, 2026 

 

Join us for a great race for ages U8-Masters with food, awards, bib draw

and nighttime fireworks!

 

The annual #Shred4Nate ski race is in memory of Nathan M. Carreira, started

by a core group of friends as a way to empower them through their grief and

make a difference in the lives of others who are struggling.

Registration Options

Fundraising Commitment: $350

24 HRS of Stratton 12 & over

Strikethrough Price: $350
Price: $0
Date Range: 03/14 03/15
Time: 9:00AM EDT 9:00AM EDT
Registration Required
Fundraising: Set your own goal

24 HRS of Stratton 11 & Under

Price: $0
Date Range: 03/14 03/15
Time: 9:00AM EDT 9:00AM EDT
Registration required.
Open to ages 4 - 11.

Night Skiing -Individual

Price: $250
Date Range: 03/14
Time: 2:00PM EDT 11:59PM EDT
Registration Opens March 14, 2026 at 2:00pm EDT

Night Skiing -Family ( max 4 participants)

Price: $500
Date Range: 03/14
Time: 2:00PM EDT 11:59PM EDT
Registration Opens March 14, 2026 at 2:00pm EDT
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The Stratton Community Foundation cares about the well-being of children across southern Vermont.  Our mission is to address the challenges that stand between a child in need, and the opportunity to thrive and succeed.  

To do this, we create and support programs to address: 
Hunger, Basic Necessities, Oral and Mental Health and innovative Education.  

The 24 Hours of Stratton has reached a $2 million 10-year milestone, making a huge impact on the local children and families.

Together, we can end the cycle of generational poverty.  

 

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Schedule of Events

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What is the 24 Hours of Stratton

The 24 Hours of Stratton is your ONLY chance to ski Stratton through the night under lighted trails and starry skies into sunrise for a great cause.  The 24 Hours of Stratton is an epic festival weekend for the whole family.  Start a team, join one, or participate as an individual. Wear a tracking chip and download the 24H App to track your progress and earn badges for different games, races and activities throughout the weekend.  Plus...fireworks, overnight, food, music and more! 

 

This fun filled weekend also FEATURES the #SHRED4Nate, race for mental health. Register at adminskiracing.com. Limited spots available, sign up today!

  

The Stratton Community Foundation cares about the well-being of children across southern Vermont.  Our mission is to address the challenges that stand between a child in need, and the opportunity to thrive and succeed.  

To do this, we create and support programs to address: 
Hunger, Basic Necessities, Oral and Mental Health, and Innovative Education.  

The 24 Hours of Stratton has reached a $2 million 10-year milestone, making a huge impact on the local children and families.

Together, we can end the cycle of generational poverty.  

 

Contact Us

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Location

Stratton Mountain Resort
Stratton Mountain Resort
5 Village Lodge Rd.
Stratton Mountain, VT 05155 US View Location on Map

Some Staggering Statistics

 

  • 40-80% of children in our region live at or below the poverty level.  To qualify for free/reduced lunches at school, a family of (4) makes less than $36,000 per year.
  • Windham County ranks #2 in Vermont with the highest rate of food insecurity among children. 
  • Many children in our area have never been to the dentist, and risk not only getting tooth decay or gum disease, but risk being able to smile, chew food, miss school, and get other disease and illnesses
  • 54% of households have a high-school diploma or less education, and many children are the first in their family to graduate high school.
  • Affording basic necessities is a leading cause of how families fall into poverty, and many local children cannot afford a winter coat, boots, gloves or sneakers.

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