Jiminy Peak is a self contained area, with skiing/boarding, slopeside accommodations, a village center with shops, and dining on site. The advanced skier/boarder can find plenty of challenging terrain, while intermediates can enjoy runs just made for cruising. Take the high speed six-passenger Berkshire Express to the summit. Beginners, too, can take to the slopes at their own pace. If you just can't get your fill of skiing during the day, don't worry - there's lighted night skiing to fill the void.
The 105-suite Country Inn features one-bedroom condominium units. There are also more than 300 two-, three-, and four-bedroom slopeside and adjacent condominium accomodations.
Two full service restaurants with lounge, tavern in the base area. Three cafeterias, conference facilities. The Country Store includes a grocery with beer, wine, groceries and gifts. Ski and snowboard lessons including children's programs. Ninety-three percent snowmaking.
Snow tubing facility at nearby Brodie, snowshoeing trails, telemarking, and 18 trails lit for night skiing.
All 44 trails are open to snowboarders along with three parks and a halfpipe. Lessons and rentals are available daily.
Not available, but there are many facilities within 15 miles.
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Top: 2380 FT Bottom: 1230 FT Vertical Drop: 1150 FT Skiable Terrain: 170 acres Number of Runs: 44 Snow Making: 160 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 2 Capacity: 13800 |
Beginner Runs: 30% Intermediate Runs: 43% Advanced Runs: 20% Expert Runs: 7% Average Snowfall: 100 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 126 Year Open: 1948 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Jiminy-Peak | |
