Jay Peak Piste Map
Grab the Jay Peak ski resort map to get the lay of the land before you go - it's packed with info on the 81 runs spread across this Vermont favourite. The trail map shows 21 beginner runs, 41 intermediate trails, and 19 advanced routes serviced by one gondola, five chairlifts, and a handful of drags, with terrain ranging from 553 metres at the base to 1,209 metres at the summit. Jay Peak is a standalone resort that's earned a stellar 4.55 overall rating from our community, with particularly high marks for tree runs, expert terrain, and family friendliness.

Best Runs in Jay Peak
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Green Beret (Green): A long, mellow cruiser that winds down from the summit, ideal for building confidence with consistent pitch and plenty of width.
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Northway (Blue): A sweeping intermediate trail offering excellent carving terrain with well-groomed corduroy and gorgeous views across the valley.
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Vermonter (Blue): This wide, rolling run is perfect for intermediates looking to practice linking turns without worrying about crowds or tight spaces.
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River Quai (Blue): A meandering blue that flows through open glades with a forgiving gradient, great for those dabbling in tree skiing for the first time.
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Bonaventure Glade (Black Diamond): Tight tree skiing with natural features and variable pitch that rewards technical ability and quick reactions.
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The Jet (Black Diamond): A steep, direct fall line run that holds moguls well and provides a proper test piece for strong skiers looking for leg burn.
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Kokomo Glades (Double Black Diamond): Dense tree spacing and natural drops make this a serious challenge, best tackled after fresh snow when the coverage is deep.
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Timbuktu (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest pitches on the mountain with relentless moguls and technical terrain that demands commitment from top to bottom.
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Andre's Paradise (Double Black Diamond): Expert-only glade skiing with tight lines, natural hits, and enough powder stashes to keep advanced riders hunting after a storm.

