If you've been to
Jay Peak, you know their reputation is deserved—the most snow in eastern North America and a liberal in-bounds policy that ensures you can enjoy it. 81 trails, slopes and glades wait for you but the nooks and crannies are what really set Jay Peak apart. If you haven’t been there, come experience the reality behind the legend. From the far-out corners of the backcountry, to the close-at-hand convenience of The Zone learning area, there’s a little something for everyone at their larger than life mountain. Poke around and make some moments of your own.
Jay Peak By the Numbers
Terrain - 385 acres
Gladed Terrain - 100+ acres
Summit Elevation - 3,968 feet (1,209 meters)
Base Elevation - 1,815 feet (553 meters)
Vertical Drop - 2,153 feet (656 meters)
Lifts - 9 (1 Tram, 4 Quads, 1 triple, 1 double and 2 surface lifts
Natural Snowfall - 359” (912 centimeters)
Manmade Snowfall - 80% coverage
Season - Mid-November to Mid-May
Skiable Terrain - 385+ acres, 50 miles of trails
Trails - 81 - 20% Novice, 40% Intermediate, 40% Advanced
Longest Trail Ullr’s Dream at 3 miles
Parks 4, Rabbit Beginner Park, Family Cross, Jug Handle & Interstate
RESORT LIFT CAPACITY: 12,820 people per hour
Hours of Operations
Weekdays: 9:00am-4:00pm (lower mountain lifts open at 8:30am)
Weekends: 8:30am-4:00pm (lower mountain lifts open at 8:00am)