| Otis Ridge is a small family oriented ski area located in the Berkshires
in western Massachusetts. It is the perfect place for novice and beginners
to learn the basics. The beginner trails stroll out and around the ends of the
ridge, while the Slalom run for experts drops right over a small headwall. The
Ski Camp is located on the backside of the ridge and has its own early vintage
rope tow, bringing young skiers to the main mountain (when natural snow allows)
for the day. It operates weekdays and holiday periods through the winter season.
Evening activities include night hikes, talent shows, skits, movies, ping-pong
and more. Otis Ridge also has a full-service ski shop.
To get to Otis Ridge from Boston (100 miles) and Springfield,
take Mass Pike to Exit 3, south on Route 202-10 to Westfield. From Westfield
take Route 20 west to Route 23 west to Otis. From the intersection of Route
8 and 23, go west on 23 for one mile, left on Judd Road. From Albany (60 miles),
take the N.Y. Thruway east to Mass Pike east. Exit at Lee -- Route 20 east to
Route 8 south. From the intersection of Route 8 and 23, go west on 23 for one
mile, left on Judd Road. From New York City (122 miles), take Sawmill Parkway
and Route 22 (684) to 84 east to Waterbury, Route 8 north to Otis. From the
intersection of Route 8 and 23, go west on 23 for one mile, left on Judd Road.
From Hartford (43 miles), take Route 44 to Winsted, Route 8 north to Otis. From
the intersection of Route 8 and 23, go west on 23 for one mile, left on Judd
Road. |