Elevation
1,230'
Base
2,380'
Summit
1,150'
Vertical Drop
Trails
45
167 Acres
Lifts
9
5 Types
Snowfall
71"
Annual Snowfall
0"
Nov
16"
Dec
17"
Jan
21"
Feb
14"
Mar

Best known for

Jiminy Peak

Where to Stay

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

120

Days Open Last Year

121

Years Open

77

Average Snowfall

90"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
51%
Intermediate Runs
29%
Advanced Runs
13%
Expert Runs
7%
Runs in Total
45
Longest Run
2 mi
Skiable Terrain
167 ac
Night Skiing
104 ac
Snow Making
163 ac

Lifts

9

High Speed Sixes
1
Quad Chairs
2
Triple Chairs
3
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Pierre Abair

For a smallish mountain, it has a big mountain feel. If all terrain and lifts are open, you will have a great ski day. If the left side upper lifts are closed, the lines will be a problem. I skied with my three teens that are used to bigger mountains and they were impressed. Some really nice runs for advanced skiers, like Jericho. Downside is parking. They have a valet service that takes up the upper lots. It’s a long walk from the lower lots!. The lessons and programs for young kids are very good, according to some fellow lift riders. Oh, yes, the big lift is a six seat chair! Friendly resort.

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