83 Out Of 100 Single Score

Jay Peak Ski Resort Alpine/Downhill Resorts Resort (Are you this resort?)

 
  • Poor-outstanding-long
  • Is this resort/area easy to get to? 1 Slider
  • Is the parking & transportation drop-off near the lifts? 3 Slider
  • Walking access: distance, stairs, steep walkways 3 Slider
  • Trail maps/signage are easy to find and understand 5 Slider
  • The trails I experienced were 5 Slider
  • Restrooms well placed, functional and clean 4 Slider
  • Snow quality 5 Slider
  • Terrain met my expectations 5 Slider
  • Quality of slope grooming 4 Slider
  • Terrain parks and related features NA Slider
  • OVERALL children's facilities: child friendly? 5 Slider
  • Crowds, traffic flow and lift lines? 3 Slider
  • Quality of on-mountain dining 4 Slider
  • Quality and speed of lifts 4 Slider
  • Rate this resort's ski/snowboard school NA Slider
  • Did you get your money's worth? 5 Slider
  • Area shopping: includes nearby towns or villages 2 Slider
  • The OVERALL service at this resort is 5 Slider
  • Recommend this resort/area to others? 5 Slider
  • Would you visit this resort/area again? 100 % Slider

General Comments/Likes

Jay Peak has the greatest snow, great trees (the #1 in the East), for New England some near extreme skiing.
Favorite runs: Green Beret, Northwest Passage, Kitzbuhel and the guerrilla cut tree runs on Little Jay Peak.

Dislikes

I just wish Jay Peak was closer.

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  • Puddles
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 38
  • Resides In: Bow, WA, USA
  • Disciplines: Alpine, Back Country, Telemarker
  • Years Skiing/Riding: 25
  • Avg. Days Per Season: 71 - 100 days
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