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Jay Peak Resort Trail Map

Jay Peak Resort Trail Map

Jay Peak Resort

Jay Peak Resort is a unique experience due to its exceptional snowfall and extreme terrain. The resort is known for receiving the highest snow totals in the Northeast, with over 300 inches of natural snowfall in a typical season. This results in regular powder days, which are hard to find at other East Coast ski resorts. The resort's unique topography also makes for some of the most wind-exposed slopes in Vermont, providing a challenging and rewarding skiing experience. Jay Peak's snowmaking covers 80% of trails. The resort's beginner zones are well-equipped with dedicated lifts and magic carpets, making it accessible for those new to skiing. However, the resort's terrain is more suited for intermediates and advanced skiers, offering a variety of runs that cater to different skill levels. Jay Peak's commitment to its rugged Vermont core values and its ability to adapt to the challenges of climate change have helped the resort maintain its status as a top destination for skiing. The resort's unique offerings, such as its off-piste glades and deep snowpack, have attracted a dedicated following and continue to be a favorite among Vermont skiers.

SnoCountry provides the updated snow reports, weather conditions, and mountain information you need for a great day on the snow at Jay Peak Resort.

News, Events and Deals

Event
Sun, Apr 19, 2026

Temps des Sucres Weekends are back March 28-29, April 4-5, April 11-12, and April 18-19 with free live music, horse-drawn carriage rides, maple treats, and a Laser Show on Sat Mar 28th.

Deal
Thu, Apr 30, 2026

26/27 Season Passes are on sale now at the best rates. Grab yours for access to the rest of this season and all of next, plus curated passholder gifts, deep discounts, and special events.

Weather Forecast

Today

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Snow

High: 31°

Low: 19°

Thursday

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Snow

High: 42°

Low: 29°

Friday

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Snow

High: 40°

Low: 11°

Saturday

Partly Cloudy

High: 18°

Low: 5°

Sunday

Partly Cloudy

High: 25°

Low: 14°

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Trails Open

54/81 67%

Lifts Open

6/9 65%
Updated on: 3/25/2026, 6:30:00 AM

Recent Snowfall

Past 24 Hours

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Snow Comments

24" past 6 days

Past 48 Hours

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Season Total

391"

Snow Conditions

Primary Surface

Packed Powder

Secondary Surface

Machine Groomed

Base Depth

16-40"

Status:

Open for Snow Sports

Hours:

Weekend:
Sat/Sun: 8a-4p

Weekdays:
Mon-Fri: 8:30a-4p

Special:
Not available

Resort Stats

Summit Elevation:
3968 ft/1209 m
Base Elevation:
1815 ft/553 m
Vertical Drop:
2153 ft / 656 m

Skiable Acres:
385

Total Trails:
81

Total Chairlifts:
9

Uphill Info

Uphill skiing is allowed: Jay Peak Resort Policy Page (FREE, But you must stop in at Customer Service on Tramside to sign your waiver, and to collect your Uphill Travel Pass and identifying armband (which must be worn when traveling uphill), and sign an acknowledgment of risk agreement.)
Pass required: No
Routes: