Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
If you're dreaming of carving up some fresh turns in the Northeast, Catamount Mountain Resort in South Egremont, Massachusetts is calling your name right now.
Here's the real deal on conditions: The base is sitting pretty at 18 to 24 inches deep, with the season total at a solid 38 inches. While the resort picked up around 5 inches over the past three days, the last 24 hours have been relatively quiet with zero new snow. Don't let that bum you out though—the mountain has been working overtime with its snowmaking to keep things dialed in.
Right now you've got 19 trails open and six lifts spinning, which means plenty of terrain to explore without fighting massive crowds. The snow surface is primarily machine groomed with some powder over hard pack, translating to those buttery smooth groomers that feel amazing under your skis in the morning. The conditions are being described as primary surface machine groomed with secondary surface loose granular, so you're looking at solid, consistent skiing throughout the day.
Weather-wise, today is hovering around 25 degrees with partly cloudy skies. Looking ahead at the forecast, Thursday will warm up slightly to 33 degrees, Friday drops to 22 degrees, and Saturday gets chilly at just 7 degrees. Sunday is when things get interesting—snow is expected with highs around 10 degrees, which could freshen things up nicely for the weekend push.
The terrain parks are opening at 10 a.m. daily if you're into jibbing, and if you want to extend your day, night skiing runs Wednesday through Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 3 to 9 p.m. The mountain is open until 8 p.m. on weekdays (Wednesday and Thursday) and 9 p.m. on weekends, giving you plenty of time to get your runs in.
One heads-up for uphill enthusiasts: uphill travel is currently open on Lower Promenade, Upper Promenade, and Ridge Run, though you'll need either a season pass or uphill ticket, plus you must sign a waiver in advance. Snow tubing is also running if you want to switch things up with non-skiing friends and family.
Lift ticket prices use Catamount's flexible pricing model, so if you've got flexible travel dates, midweek visits offer the best bang for your buck. Lock in early for the lowest rates, and remember that kids six and under and seniors 80 and older ski free.
This mountain delivers the goods for all ability levels across its 44 total trails. Whether you're hunting groomers, exploring glades, or finding your line in the park, conditions are solid and the crew has been doing serious work to keep things skiable. Head out before that Sunday snow arrives and beat any potential crowds, or wait for fresh corduroy after the new snow settles in. Either way, Catamount's got you covered.
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