EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 2 MIN
Catamount's Final Days: Spring Vibes and Uphill Adventures at the End of Season
from Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report · host Inception Point AI
Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix. Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now. Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast. Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up. The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Ski Report Hey shredders, Catamount Mountain Resort is winding down the 25/26 season like a boss, but it's slim pickings right now on the slopes. All 41 trails are closed across the 1,000-foot vertical drop straddling NY and MA, with just 2-3 of 8 lifts spinning for uphill travel only on spots like Lower Promenade, Ridge Run, Shawenon, and Upper Alley-Cat—grab a season pass or uphill ticket and sign the waiver if you're hiking up for that skinner fix. Snow's hanging tough at a base depth of 3-24 inches (some spots 12-18 at summit), but no fresh powder in the last 24 or 48 hours—season total around 48 inches, relying heavy on snowmaking. Pistes are variable or spring-like where covered, off-piste thin and natural-snow-only trails like Birch Glade fully shut; expect machine-groomed or powder vibes if anything opens, but it's mostly closed for now. Today's cloudy with base temps near 43°F and summit 41°F, feeling like end-of-season slush potential. Looking ahead, mostly dry freeze-thaw action: highs climbing to 16°C Friday before cooling to 5°C Monday, dipping to -7°C nights midweek, light rain Sunday morning (9mm total), winds easing off—no big dumps forecast. Final ski day was Saturday, April 4th, so pivot to spring vibes: hit the CataMonster zipline at 55+ mph over the trails or aerial adventure park. Weekend hours were 8:30a-8p Sat, 8:30a-4p Sun if you're chasing stragglers, but call ahead (413-528-1262) for ops updates. Mountain crew's grinding hard—give 'em props! Stay rad, locals know Catamount's gold for varied terrain when snow stacks up. The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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