Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report
# Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report
Well, spring skiing is in full swing at Catamount Mountain Resort, and here's what you need to know before heading up to the mountain straddling the New York and Massachusetts border.
**Snow Depths and Recent Snowfall**
The base is sitting at a modest 12 to 18 inches, with the summit holding 18 to 24 inches. The last significant snowfall hit back on March 13th, so we're well into that spring consolidation phase where the snow gets dense and sticky. There's been no new snow in the last 24 hours, and truthfully, don't expect fresh powder anytime soon—the forecast shows no significant snowfall on the horizon.
**Current Terrain Status**
Here's the reality check: only 3 of 8 lifts are spinning and roughly 15 of 44 trails are open, translating to about 38 percent of the terrain available. That said, the resort is doing solid work with spring conditions and machine-groomed surfaces keeping runs in decent shape. If you're heading out, the terrain park is operational, and tubing is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those looking for family-friendly fun.
**Weather Outlook**
Today expect cloudy skies with a high near 43 degrees Fahrenheit at the base. Tomorrow should bring partly cloudy conditions with highs around 30 degrees, which is actually ideal for firming up the snowpack. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday warms up to around 41 degrees with partly cloudy skies, while Sunday stays cool and partly cloudy with highs near 26 degrees. It's classic spring skiing weather—cold mornings mean decent corduroy early on, but afternoon softening is inevitable.
**Season Snapshot**
Catamount has recorded 48 inches of total snowfall for the season, which is right in line with the resort's average of 47 inches annually. The mountain offers 44 trails across 135 skiable acres with a respectable 1,000-foot vertical drop, making it a solid choice for the region, especially for intermediate skiers and families.
**Heads Up**
The resort's projected closing date is April 5th, so if you're planning a spring session, time is running out. The weekend hours are Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., giving you plenty of daylight to work with. Roads are open, and the mountain is firing on all cylinders despite the limited terrain. Spring skiing here means getting out early for the best conditions before the afternoon slush takes over—classic strategy that never gets old.
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