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.
Main Stats
45Total Runs
167 acresSkiable Terrain
1230 feetBottom Elevation
2380 feetTop Elevation
Reviews
Fatima - intermediate snowboarder
Jan, 9 - 2025
I learned to ride here on their value nights ($20 lift tix)
BEST BUNNY HILL EVER! Lifts>tow pulls.
Resort is gorgeous; lots of slopeside hot tubs!
Cute rotunda style bar/restaurant.
Peter - advanced skier
Dec, 8 - 2024
Jiminy is a small mountain in Mass that doesnt offer anything extraordinary but there prices are great compared to other mountains in the area, especially their night passes. I recommend going at night if possible because the only other people there will be the occasional ski school. Jiminy is also one of the most family friendly mountains Ive been too, the ski school instructors are knowledgeable and patient and the entire staff is bright and understanding. If youre used to larger mountains youll probably be underwhelmed but Jiminy is a great local mountain.
Robert - advanced snowboarder
Nov, 20 - 2024
This was the mountain I learned on and it was great for that, but there is not a lot of vert on this mountain so the runs are very short. There are also not many advanced trails either. It's a more local mountain that is very enjoyable for casual riding, but don't expect to be ripping it down the mountain through a mogul field