Located in north central Vermont, Jay Peak is one of Vermont's nicest ski resorts.
The resort’s area offers 2,153 vertical feet of skiing, 76 diverse trails and glades, 80% snowmaking coverage and modern, competent lifts including Vermont's only aerial tramway.
Jay Peak is renowned for receiving the most natural snowfall of any eastern ski resort, averaging 355 inches.
Snowboard enthusiasts love all trails on the mountain, but can also ride a half-pipe and terrain course all their own. If you prefer telemark, you may enjoy Jay's steep pitch while traditional cross-country skiers crisscross the 20 km of wooded trails.
The resort is only half an hour from I-91, Exit 26. If you are going from Canada, Jay Peak is the closest Vermont area. And you may get there via the Eastern Townships Autoroute 10 and taking Exit 106 to Route 245 and 243 south to the U.S. border at N. Troy, Vt.
Resort Information Resort elevation: 553 m Season duration: November- April Number of lifts: 8 Number/length of trails: 76 Snowboarding: + Easiest: 20% More Difficult: 40% Most Difficult: 40%
Lift Prices (in US dollars)
| | Adult | Junior | | Half Day | $46 | $36 | | Full Day | $62 | $45 |
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