Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season in epic spring style, straddling that NY-MA border just 2.5 hours from NYC—perfect for a quick rip if you're craving turns before the melt! Right now, it's slim pickings on the slopes with only 2 of 8 lifts spinning and a big fat 0 of 44 trails open, as the official final day was April 4th, but uphill travel is still on via routes like Lower/Upper Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat (grab a pass or ticket and sign the waiver—watch for groomers and snowcats!).
Snow's hanging tough at 3-24 inches base depth (some spots 12-24"), with spring conditions dominating—think machine-groomed or variable where it's open, no fresh powder in the last 24/48 hours, last real dump way back on March 23, and a season total around 48 inches. Piste is closed but uphill-ready; off-piste is natural snow only on glades like Birch Cathedral, though avalanche risk is N/A and everything's thawing fast.
Weather's playing nice today with cloudy skies, base temps around 43°F and summit 41°F, highs in the 30s-40s—bundle up but expect freeze-thaw cycles. Looking ahead: Friday brings some clouds and 10-15°C peaks with light rain possible; Saturday light rain showers, 11°C max; Sunday rain then cooling to -1°C night; Monday cloudy 5°C; Tuesday snow showers dropping to -7°C—prime for potential freshies if you're uphill game!
Pro tip: Weekends run Sat 8:30a-8/9p, Sun to 4p, but check catamountski.com for live updates—tubing's been firing with 5 chutes if skiing's shut. Hit the CataMonster zipline post-ski for 55+ mph thrills over the trails. Locals say pack patience, layers, and that stoke—spring shredding waits for no one!
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