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Jiminy Peak Resort
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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. Our 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.

 

 

Ski season dates November 2007 -- April 2008
Skiable Acreage 170 acres (69 hectares)
Average Annual Snowfall 100 in (254 cm)
Summit Elevation 2,380 ft (725 m)
Base Elevation 1,250 ft (381 m)
Vertical Drop 1,150 ft (351 m)
Longest Run 10,560 ft (3,219 m)
Terrain parks 3
Snowmaking 93%
 

 

Number of Lifts 8 Lift Capacity 12,800 per hour
 
Hi-Speed Gondola   Double Chairs 1
High Speed Six 1 Surface Lifts 1
Quad Chairs 3 Handle Tows  
Triple Chairs 2 Mid Station Chair  
 

 

Easy 22%
Intermediate 45%
Advanced/Expert 33%
 

 

Child Care Yes Restaurants Yes
Adaptive Skier Yes Snowboard Rentals Yes
Ski Lessons Yes Snowboard Lessons Yes
Ski Rentals Yes Cildren's Programs Yes
Nearby Lodging Yes Women's Programs Yes
 

 

Jiminy Peak
37 Corey Rd.
Hancock, MA 01237

Telephone: 413 738-5500
Snow Phone: 866 597-2620
Fax 413 738-5729
Toll Free: 866 597-2620

Web Site: http://www.JiminyPeak.com

 

 

Jiminy Peak is as easy to find as it is fun to ski. We're about two and a half to three hours from New York City, and Boston, and just about an hour from Albany, NY, and Springfield, MA. These directions will help you find your way from all points.

From the New York Metro Area:
Taconic Parkway North to Route 295 East, to Route 22 North to Route 43 East*. Four miles on Route 43 to Brodie Mountain Road. Turn right. Watch for Jiminy Peak on your right hand side.

Alternate Route (also from New Jersey):
NYS Thruway North to Exit 17 to I-84 East to Taconic Parkway, then proceed as above.

From the Albany Area:
I-90 East to Exit 8 (DeFreestville, just outside Albany) to Route 43 East*. Continue about 25 miles to our sign at Brodie Mountain Road. Turn right. Watch for Jiminy Peak on your right hand side.

Alternate Route:
NYS Thruway to I-90 East (Berkshire Spur section) to Exit B-3. See Connecticut directions below.

From Boston and Eastern Massachusetts:
Mass Pike West (I-90) to Exit B-3 (Berkshire Spur section). See Connecticut directions below.

From Western Connecticut:
I-91 North to Mass Pike West (I-90) to Exit B-3 (Berkshire Spur section). Route 22 North to Route 43 East*. Four miles on Route 43 to Brodie Mountain Road. Turn Right. Watch for Jiminy Peak on your right hand side.
* Route 43 East becomes Route 43 North in Massachusetts.

 

 



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