Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down what's been quite the season, and if you're thinking about squeezing in some late-season runs, here's what you need to know about current conditions on the border between Massachusetts and New York.
The resort is currently operating with just 2 out of 8 lifts spinning, which tells you we're in that final stretch of the ski season. Unfortunately, all 41 trails are closed at the moment, so Catamount isn't actively running ski operations right now. However, looking back at recent reports from early April, the resort had a 12-inch base depth with 8 lifts operational, so conditions were still decent just a few days ago as the season was winding down.
The good news from earlier in the season shows Catamount finished strong with solid terrain diversity across its 44 trails. The resort reported spring conditions on its primary surface with machine-groomed secondary runs, and those 135 skiable acres offered plenty of variety for all skill levels. The vertical drop of 1,000 feet provides some genuine mountain terrain despite the modest elevation ranging from 1,000 feet at the base to 2,000 feet at the summit.
Looking at the weather picture for the coming days, expect mostly cloudy skies with temperatures hovering in the mid-30s to low 40s Fahrenheit. Thursday should bring partly cloudy skies with highs around 30 degrees, Friday looks clear with highs reaching 36 degrees, and the weekend appears partly cloudy with highs in the low 40s. Sunday will be the coldest day coming up, with highs just hitting 26 degrees. These spring conditions mean freeze-thaw cycles are definitely in play, which can create variable snow quality throughout the day.
For the season overall, Catamount recorded 48 inches of total snowfall, with the last significant snow arriving back in mid-March. The resort is located conveniently just 2.5 hours from New York City, making it an accessible option for the tri-state skiing crowd.
If you're planning a visit, call ahead at 413-528-1262 or check catamountski.com to confirm operating status, as we're definitely in the home stretch of the season. Spring skiing means early morning powder and afternoon slush, so timing your day strategically can make all the difference. The resort also features the CataMonster, the longest dual zipline in the United States, if you want to mix in some non-skiing adventure alongside your runs.
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