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Berkshire East Mountain Resort
66 Thunder Mountain Rd., Berkshire, Massachusetts 01339Run by the Schaefer family for almost 45 years. Berkshire East is an old-school gem but with modern facilities, a great snow making system, first class grooming, and all operated by awesome people. Our community is made up of long time locals, first timers, and folks looking to escape the overcrowded mess of northern mountains, but don't want to skimp on terrain. Berkshire East is the only ski area in the world to produce 100% of its energy from onsite renewable energy.
TRAIL RATINGS
- Beginner -30%
- Intermediate- 35%
- Most Difficult- 30%
- Expert Only (Double Black Diamond)- 5%
ON THE MOUNTAIN
- Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Total Trails: 45
- Night Skiing Trails: 18
- Terrain Park
- Snow Tubing
FACTS & FIGURES
- Summit Elevation: 1,840 ft (561 m)
- Vertical Drop: 1,180 ft (360 m)
- Skiable Area: 180 Acres
- Annual Snowfall: 110 in (279 cm)
- Snowmaking: 100%
- Number of Lifts: 6
- Uphill Lift Capacity: 6,200 per hour
- Types of Lifts: 2 Quad Chair Lifts, 2 Surface Lifts, 1 Double Chair,1 Triple Chair
- Longest Run: 13,200 ft
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Bousquet Ski Area
101 Dan Fox Drive, Pittsfield, Massachusetts 01201Voted “Best Downhill Skiing in the Berkshires” in the 2010 Berkshire Eagle Readers poll, Bousquet rests on the edge of the city of Pittsfield, in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts. Bousquet’s Snowsports School is known for its professional, dedicated, and knowledgeable instructors that will provide you and your children with an experience of a lifetime. Five U.S. Olympic downhill skiers have evolved from the Bousquet Race Team including Heidi Voelker and Kim and Krista Schmidinger — all honing their skills on Bousquet’s diverse terrain.
TRAIL RATINGS
- Beginner: 3
- Intermediate: 8
- Expert: 8
- Expert only (double black diamond): 3
ON THE MOUNTAIN
- Alpine skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snow tubing
FACTS & FIGURES
- Summit Elevation: 1,818 ft
- Vertical Drop: 750 ft
- Skiable Area: 200 Acres
- Snowmaking: 75%
- Number of Lifts: 5 (incl. snow tubing)
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Catamount Ski Area
78 Catamount Rd,, Town of Egremont, Massachusetts 12529Catamount Ski Area is a ski resort located on Mount Fray of the Taconic Mountains in Hillsdale, New York and South Egremont, Massachusetts. It is one of the few remaining family-owned ski areas in New England. Catamount is also one of the largest ski areas in the Berkshire/Taconic Mountains.
TRAIL RATINGS
- Beginner -35%
- Intermediate-45%
- Most Difficult/ Expert Only- 20%
ON THE MOUNTAIN
- Alpine Skiing
- Night Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Total Trails: 43
- Night Skiing Trails: 15
- Terrain Park
FACTS & FIGURES
- Skiable Area: 180 Acres
- Snowmaking: 40 trials covered
- Number of Lifts: 8
- Types of Lifts: 1 Quad Chairlift, 2 Triple Chairlifts, 2 Double Chairlifts and 3 Wonder Carpet surface lifts.
- Longest Run: 1.75 miles
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Jiminy Peak
37 Corey Rd, Hancock, Massachusetts 01237Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is the largest ski and snowboard resort in southern New England, summer home to Mountain Adventure Park and the only mountain resort in North America to generate its own energy using alternative wind power.
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TRAIL RATINGS
- Beginner -%
- Intermediate- %
- Most Difficult- %
- Expert Only (Double Black Diamond)- %
ON THE MOUNTAIN
- Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Total Trails: 45
- Night Skiing: Yes
- Terrain Parks: 3
FACTS & FIGURES
- Summit Elevation: 2,380 ft
- Vertical Drop: 1,150 ft
- Skiable Area: 167.4 acres
- Number of Lifts: 9
- Types of Lifts: 1 Six-passenger high-speed summit lift, the Berkshire Express; 2 Quad chair lifts, Widow White’s Quad and Whitetail Quad; 3 Triple chair lifts, the Novice, Summit and Cricket Triples; 1 Double chairlift, the Grand Slam Double; 2 Surface lifts
- Longest Run: 2 miles
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Ski Butternut
380 State Rd, Great Barrington, Massachusetts 01230Especially popular among families, this resort is located just a few miles from downtown Great Barrington and has diverse terrain that is well-suited for all levels of skier, especially the intermediate skier with roughly 60% of all trails. Ski Butternut has snowmaking and has 22 different trails and 11 lifts and offers a very well-respected ski and snowboard school.
TRAIL RATINGS
- Beginner - 20%
- Intermediate- 60%
- Most Difficult- 20%
ON THE MOUNTAIN
- Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Total Trails: 22
- Terrain Parks: 2
- Snow Tubing
FACTS & FIGURES
- Summit Elevation: 1764 ft
- Vertical Drop: 1,000 ft
- Skiable Area: 100 Acres
- Annual Snowfall: 115 in
- Snowmaking: 100%
- Number of Lifts: 11
- Types of Lifts: 3 Quads, 1 Triple, 1 double, 4 carpets, 1 poma, 1 tubing carpet
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