Jiminy Peak Resort - Massachusetts
In the Heart of the Bershires
Jiminy Peak is located in Western Massachusetts in the heart of the Berkshire Mountains in southern New England.
With 43 trails covering 170 skiable acres and a 1,150-foot vertical drop, Jiminy is sure to get your heart racing. The peak has four main lifts (8 total lifts) -- including the state's first quad chair, and a high speed six passenger which means more time skiing and less time waiting.
Eighteen lighted trails offer miles of night skiing which is fun for the whole family.
Shredders are welcome everywhere on the mountain. You will want to hit the spine, gap the picnic table and bust big air on the big kicker at this snowboard park.
From the south, take Route 7 north to New Ashford and turn left onto Brodie Mt. Road, or take I-91 or the Taconic Parkway north to I-90. Take Exit B3 to Route 22 north to Route 43 east and turn right onto Brodie Mountain Road.
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| MOUNTAIN STATISTICS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Base Elevation: | 1,250 ft | (381 m) |
| Summit Elevation: | 2,380 ft | (725 m) |
| Vertical Drop: | 1,150 ft | (351 m) |
| Skiable Area: | 170 acres | (69 hectares) |
| Annual Snowfall: | 100 in | (254 cm) |
| Longest Run: | 10,560 ft | (3,219 m) |
| Snowmaking: | 93 % | |
| Number of Lifts: | 8 | |
| Uphill Lift Capacity: | 12,800 per hour | |
| Types of Lifts: | 1 Surface Lifts 1 Double Chair 2 Triple Chair 3 Quad Chair 1 High Speed Six |
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| Number of Trails: | 44 | |
| TRAIL RATINGS | ||
|---|---|---|
| Easiest: | 22% | |
| More Difficult: | 45% | |
| Most Difficult: | 25% | |
| Experts Only: | 8% | Trail ratings indicate the relative difficulty of the runs within a given ski area and are not meant to be used for comparison between ski areas. |
| AREA DETAILS | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpine Skiing: | Yes | ||||||
| Snowboarding: | Yes | ||||||
| Required: | Yes | ||||||
| Night Skiing: | Yes | ||||||
| Terrain Park: | Yes | ||||||
| Half Pipe: | Yes | ||||||
| Snow Tubing: | Yes | ||||||




