Ski Report for Berkshire East Mountain Resort
Daily Ski Conditions for Berkshire East Mountain Resort
Hey shredders, Berkshire East is firing up for an epic early season with fresh snow and that classic New England vibe—CEO Jon Schaefer's calling it a "great season for skiing" thanks to cold temps and snowmaking magic keeping the slopes prime. They just scored about 3 inches at the summit Wednesday night, opening up **Upper Competition** (black diamond thrill) and **Big Chief**, alongside groomers like Outback, Riva Ridge, Lower Mohawk, Bobcat, Top Notch, Ralicki’s Run, Deer Run, and Lower Competition—expect machine-groomed piste conditions perfect for carving, though off-piste is limited this early. Snow depth's holding at around 15 inches base to summit, all thanks to that recent dump and guns blasting below-freezing air.
Grab your pass or snag lift tickets online—they're open Friday through Sunday 9am-4pm right now, ramping to nights on select days soon. Current weather's chilly and partly cloudy, hovering in the upper 30s to low 40s with light winds, feeling crisp for those long runs. Looking ahead, brace for milder vibes: lows dipping to 25-30°F but highs pushing low 50s mid-week with rain chances (50% Fri-Sat), then cooling to sunny 30s-40s by weekend—cold enough to preserve the base, but pack layers as freeze-thaw cycles hit. Season total's off to a solid start with no massive storms yet, but forecasts hint at a colder-than-average December averaging 28°F highs.
Pro tip: No uphill travel this week, Crazy Horse is closed till later, but events like Dec 26's Ugly Sweater party and live tunes are loading up—staff's pumped and nearly full. Head there for family-owned fun, 45 groomed trails, and that unbeatable night skiing glow coming soon. Go send it—ski Berkshire East!
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