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Jay Peak Vermont

Jay Peak in Northern Vermont is a stash of snow for skiers and snowboarders. Its close to the Canadian border and that means cold air, and the mysterious Jay cloud effect thought to bring significant snow, upwards of 500' a season.

Jay Peak is notorious for its acres of glade terrain, off the beaten path and off the charts for skiers and riders looking for adventure. Jay Peak's unique summit Tram and the Green Mountain Flyer quad assure that you get plenty of turns in before you call it a day and head to Jay's new Tram Haus Lodge and Tram Bar for après ski.

Jay Peak is worth visiting, especially right after a big snow storm.

Jay Peak Stats:

Vertical Drop: 2,153’
Skiable Terrain: 385 acres
8 Lifts, 76 Trails, 80% snowmaking
Route 242, Jay, Vermont
802-988-2611 Lodging 800-451-4449
Founded in 1955

Jay Peak Vermont Reviews
Jay Peak - Sickest Event in the East

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All Stories by Heather Burke, All Photography by Greg Burke
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