Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Here's the latest intel from Catamount Mountain Resort, your go-to destination just 2.5 hours from New York City.
Currently, Catamount is serving up 16 open trails with 5 lifts running, offering solid terrain for all skill levels. The base is sitting at a respectable 12-24 inches deep, while the summit has packed powder conditions that'll keep your edges happy. The resort has dropped 7 inches of fresh snow recently, bringing the season total to a solid 24 inches, which is a testament to their aggressive snowmaking operation that ensures consistent riding throughout the winter.
If you're heading out in the next few days, bundle up because conditions are about to get spicy. Tomorrow (Monday) expect colder temperatures with northwest winds that'll make it feel genuinely brisk, so that base layer is non-negotiable. The forecast shows snow expected Monday through Wednesday, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s and lows ranging from 17 to 25 degrees. This cold snap is actually perfect for skiing and snowboarding—it'll set up those edges and keep the snow in prime condition. By Thursday, things mellow out with partly cloudy skies and temps in the low 30s.
The mountain ops crew has been working overtime managing the snowmaking, and a thin ice layer formed overnight recently, which actually helps protect the base during warmer spells. As temperatures warm during the day, surfaces soften and conditions improve, so plan your morning runs strategically. The resort opens at 9 a.m. on weekdays and 8:30 a.m. on weekends, closing at 4 p.m., giving you a solid seven-hour window to make some turns.
One heads-up for the uphill community: you'll need either a current season pass or an uphill ticket, plus you'll need to sign a waiver in advance. Also stay aware that grooming equipment, snowmakers, and mountain operations crews are actively working the mountain, so show them some love and give them space.
If you're looking to venture beyond the groomers, keep in mind that off-piste skiing at Catamount isn't always patrolled or controlled for avalanche risk, so always check local conditions and never ski alone. The piste conditions are running machine groomed right now, which means you're getting consistent, quality runs across the open terrain.
Looking for non-skiing fun? The snow tubing park is now open with five lanes of winter action, perfect if you're bringing the whole family. Come create some memorable moments on the mountain.
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