Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
The spring conditions at Catamount Mountain Resort are ramping up with some solid terrain available despite the resort being in its final stretch of the 2025-26 season. Currently, 26 trails are open and serviced by four functioning lifts, giving you plenty of options to carve up the mountain.
Looking at the snow situation, the base depth sits at a respectable 18-24 inches with powder as the primary surface and machine-groomed runs on the secondary terrain. The resort picked up 10 inches of snow over the past 72 hours, which is a nice injection of fresh coverage as we head into mid-March. Season total snowfall numbers aren't currently displayed, but those recent dumps have kept conditions solid for spring skiing.
Today's weather is bringing snow with a high of 34 degrees and a low around 10, so bundle up because it's chilly out there. The next few days look milder, with Thursday partly cloudy and highs around 30 degrees, Friday clearing up with highs reaching 36, Saturday becoming partly cloudy with highs climbing to 41, and Sunday staying partly cloudy with temperatures dipping back to the mid-20s. It's classic spring weather—variable but rideable.
The lift situation is a bit limited as the season winds down. The Ridge Quad and Meadows Triple are both spinning, along with the Learning Area Carpet 1, giving you solid access to the terrain with snowmaking. However, the Catamount Quad, Promenade Triple, Glade Triple, and Mountain Cats Carpet are all shut down for now. This doesn't drastically limit your options though, as the open lifts service plenty of groomed runs across the mountain.
One important note for your visit: the resort is closed Tuesday through Thursday to conserve the slopes for weekends, so plan your trip accordingly. If you're heading up on a weekend, you'll have plenty to work with. The terrain parks open at 10 a.m., and if you want to get some laps in, uphill travel is available on Lower and Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Lower and Upper Sidewinder with a current season pass or uphill ticket.
Catamount sits just 2.5 hours from New York City and offers 44 total trails across 135 skiable acres with 1,000 feet of vertical. Even though we're in late season mode, the mountain still delivers quality runs and that classic East Coast spring skiing experience where you can actually enjoy being outside without the deep freeze. The snow's holding up nicely, and with the current forecast bringing mostly dry conditions through the weekend, you've got a solid window to get some spring turns in before the season winds down.
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