Jiminy Peak reviews & ratings
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Overview
Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Massachusetts is a family-friendly ski destination in the Berkshires. The resort is known for its energy-efficient practices, including its own wind turbine for power generation. Jiminy Peak offers a variety of trails suitable for all levels, with an emphasis on beginner and intermediate skiing. The resort's modern lift system, including a high-speed six-person chairlift, provides efficient access to the slopes. Jiminy Peak's night skiing extends the fun into the evening. The on-site Country Inn provides convenient lodging, and the resort's village center features dining and shopping options. Jiminy Peak is ideal for families and environmentally conscious skiers.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
23Beginner Runs
13Intermediate Runs
6Advanced Runs
3Expert Runs
2 milesLongest Run
167 acresSkiable Terrain
163 hectaresSnow making
104 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
2380 feetTop
1230 feetBottom
1150 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
4Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$1329Season pass
$1041 day
Weather
77 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Jiminy Peak Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 4.0
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Value for Money
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Family Friendly
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Eating Out
Tree Skiing
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
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Intermediates
All Reviews
Vincent - intermediate skier
Jan, 29 - 2024
Trails are great bunny hill is just the right size parks are eh great experience lot of ski time for not a lot per lift ticket
Andrew - intermediate skier
Jan, 29 - 2024
Good variety and is normally pretty quiet. Great value in the area. Can get a little icy but what northeast resort doesnt