Jay Peak Resort

385Acres
81Runs
9Lifts
2,153'Vertical
3,968'Summit
350 inches"Snowfall

Jay Peak receives the most natural snowfall in the East at 350 inches annually, featuring Vermont's only aerial tram and an indoor waterpark. With 385 acres, 81 runs, and legendary glades, it's a powder paradise on the Ikon Pass.

Snow Report

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Historical data: 2015-2025
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Historical Average2015-2025 · 10yr data
93"Season
JanBest Mo.
VariableReliability
Monthly Avg (in)
12"
Nov
16"
Dec
20"
Jan
18"
Feb
17"
Mar
10"
Apr
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Season-by-Season TrendTotal snowfall each year
54"
15-16
99"
16-17
101"
17-18
111"
18-19
90"
19-20
77"
20-21
97"
21-22
98"
22-23
102"
23-24
95"
24-25
Avg: 93"
Best YearWeakest Year

Terrain Breakdown

20% Beginner 40% Intermediate 40% Advanced

Highlights

  • Most snow in the East (350 inches)
  • Vermont's only aerial tram
  • Indoor waterpark & hotel
  • 385 acres, 81 runs
  • Legendary glade skiing
  • Ikon Pass included

Resort Details

Official Site: jaypeakresort.com
Season: November to May
Snowmaking: 80%
Day Pass: $90-130 USD
Season Pass: Ikon Pass
Nearest City: Jay (5 mi)

Best For

East Coast powder seekersFamilies with kidsYear-round resort amenitiesGlade skiing

How Many Days to Ski Jay Peak Resort?

1-2 Days

Perfect weekend destination with plenty to explore over two days.

With 385 skiable acres and 81 runs, plus 2,153' of vertical, you can cover the highlights in a focused trip.

Jay Peak Resort Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)

Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.

PASS
Day Pass
$90-130 USD
Season Pass
Ikon Pass

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