Jay Peak

Jay Peak is a northern Vermont ski resort known for East Coast snowfall, glades, Vermont's aerial tram, remote terrain, and storm skiing.

Skiing at Jay Peak

Jay Peak is a ski resort in Vermont, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 81 slopes, 9 lifts, 76 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.

  • 81 slopes
  • 9 lifts
  • 76 km of ski slopes

Why ski Jay Peak

Jay Peak is the East Coast powder bet: a remote Northeast Kingdom setting, liberal in-bounds tree policy, Vermont's tram, and a reputation built around snow totals and storm skiing.

Best for: East Coast powder, glade skiing, remote Vermont trips

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slopes does Jay Peak have?
Jay Peak has 81 slopes covering 76 km of ski terrain.
How much does a day pass cost at Jay Peak?
A day pass at Jay Peak costs $109 (November – May season).
What is the elevation of Jay Peak?
Jay Peak ranges from 656 m to 1209 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 553 m.
When is Jay Peak open?
Jay Peak is open from November – May, with lift hours 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Why ski at Jay Peak?
Jay Peak is the East Coast powder bet: a remote Northeast Kingdom setting, liberal in-bounds tree policy, Vermont's tram, and a reputation built around snow totals and storm skiing.
What is Jay Peak best for?
Jay Peak is ideal for: East Coast powder, glade skiing, remote Vermont trips.
What should I know before visiting Jay Peak?
Check wind holds, Tram status, and road conditions, because Jay's best terrain and biggest storms can also complicate operations.
Is Jay Peak good for families?
Yes, Jay Peak is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
Does Jay Peak have snow parks?
Yes, Jay Peak has 3 snow parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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