Located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts, Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is one of the larger and more established ski resorts in the region. The location makes the resort easily accessible to skiers from large parts of the northeastern United States, while the surroundings provide a distinct mountain feel.
The ski area offers varied alpine skiing with a clear vertical drop that provides proper runs on the piste. The terrain is divided so that both beginners, intermediate and more experienced skiers will find suitable slopes, making Jiminy Peak particularly suitable for groups of mixed levels. There are also several terrain parks and special areas for play and learning.
Night skiing is an important part of the resort's profile, with a large number of illuminated slopes that allow you to ski long after the sun has set. This provides extra flexibility, especially for day visitors and weekend visitors.
One of Jiminy Peak's strengths is the overall village environment at the foot of the mountain, where accommodation, restaurants, ski rental and lifts are close to each other. The plant has also become known for its environmental work and operates, among other things, its own wind turbine that contributes to the energy supply.
Jiminy Peak is a well-balanced ski resort where functional skiing, evening opening and a compact set-up are in focus rather than extreme terrain or large distances.
Night skiing is an important part of the resort's profile, with a large number of illuminated slopes that allow you to ski long after the sun has set. This provides extra flexibility, especially for day visitors and weekend visitors.
One of Jiminy Peak's strengths is the overall village environment at the foot of the mountain, where accommodation, restaurants, ski rental and lifts are close to each other. The plant has also become known for its environmental work and operates, among other things, its own wind turbine that contributes to the energy supply.
Jiminy Peak is a well-balanced ski resort where functional skiing, evening opening and a compact set-up are in focus rather than extreme terrain or large distances.
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Jiminy Peak Snow forecast
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Monday0 cm15.8°
7.3 m/s -
Tuesday0.2 mm rain20.9°
7.8 m/s -
Wednesday9.7 mm rain13.7°
5.3 m/s
Facts about Jiminy Peak
| Number of slopes: | 45 |
| 23 | |
| 13 | |
| 6 | |
| 3 |
Lifts (Total: 9)
| Chair lifts: | 7 |
| Platter lift: | 2 |
| Lift capacity: | 13800 persons/hour |
Vertical drop
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Highest Point: 725 m |
| Vertical drop: 351 m | |
| Base Point: 374 m |
Areas
| Snowparks: | 3 |
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Jiminy Peak is closed for the season. Closed for Snow Sports
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