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How to Go Skiing in Jay Peak, Vermont

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Visir Jay Peak, Vermont and discover everything it has to offer. This ski area is open between November and April, and their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and weekends and holidays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access

Book Your Ski Trip Accommodations

Step1
Book lodging by visiting the Jay Peak Web site (see Resources below). You can also call them directly at 1-802-988-2611.
Step2
Choose from a number of lodging packages. Slopeside condos will keep you close to the action, while providing you with numerous amenities. Prices range from moderate to expensive.
Step3
Save money with accommodations in nearby towns. Such Vermont towns include Morrisville, St. Johnsbury and Sutton. With greater selection, prices are generally cheap to moderate.

Research Travel Options for Your Ski Trip

Step1
Fly into either the Logan International Airport in Boston, or the Burlington Airport in Vermont.
Step2
Drive from Boston by taking the I-93 to the I-91. Get onto Route-5 North, then Route-14 to Route-100 South. Finally, take Route-101 North to Route-242 until you reach the mountain.
Step3
Travel from Burlington on I-89 North to Route-104. Get onto Route-105 East to Route-118 South. Finally, get onto Route-242 East to reach the mountain.

Budget Your Trip to Jay Peak

Step1
Choose between half day and full day tickets. Groups of 20 or more can save big when making reservations.
Step2
Enjoy affordable classes for skiers of all levels. Jay Peak offers a number of lesson packages that can be booked ahead of time.
Step3
Rent or purchase your equipment at Jay Peak. Everything from the latest skis, snowboards and boots are available. No matter your level, you are sure to find that'll suit your skiing pace.

Discover What Jay Peak Has to Offer

Step1
Check the local Jay Peak snow report by visiting their Web site (see Resources below). Click 'Today's Weather & Pictures.'
Step2
Know that Jay Peak has impressive statistics for this part of the country. The mountain has a base elevation of 1,815 feet, a summit elevation of 3,968 feet, a vertical drop of 2,153 feet and 355 inches of snow each year.
Step3
Explore the park. This park offers 4 different ski parks to choose from. Each of these parks is designed for a different level of skier from beginners to experts. This ski area also offers a Tricks Center for freestylers.

Tips & Warnings

  • Book your ski trip online to save time and money. There are often specials that are only available online.

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