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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2 MIN

Catamount's Off-Season: Why May Means Mountain Biking, Not Moguls

from Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report · host Inception Point AI

Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes. Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus. Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease. Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked! For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Catamount Mountain Resort, that hidden gem straddling the New York-Vermont border, is calling all shredders and powder hounds! Think like a local: we're talking epic runs just a quick hop from the Berkshires or Hudson Valley, perfect for day-tripping without the I-95 madness. But here's the real talk—it's early May, and Mother Nature's flipped the script on winter. The resort's wrapped up its 2025-26 season, with lifts parked until November. No fresh turns right now, folks; the snow's melted into spring slush under 50°F sunny vibes. Base depth? Zilch at the 1,391-foot bottom, and summit's bare at 2,000 feet—no white carpet left from the season's **35-inch total snowfall**, which was solid but no record-breaker. Last 24/48 hours? Zero new flakes; it's been rain and thaw city. All 11 lifts and 37 trails are closed, groomers on hiatus. Today's weather? Crisp 48°F at base with clear skies and light winds—prime for hiking or biking the trails instead. Forecast looks juicy: tomorrow's 55°F high with showers, Sunday 60°F partly cloudy, Monday 62°F sunny, Tuesday 58°F with possible evening rain, and Wednesday cooling to 52°F under overcast skies. No storms brewing, just that shoulder-season tease. Pistes are grassy and off-piste? Muddy meadows, my friends—save your edges for fall. Locals are buzzing about summer ops kicking off soon: mountain biking on those legendary trails, disc golf, and maybe some pond skimming events if the melt holds. Check catamount.com for reopen dates, and note the base lodge is open weekends for eats and brews. Pro tip: Hit nearby Butternut or Jiminy Peak if you're jonesing for late-season snowmaking, but Catamount's primed for next winter's powder party. Gear up, stay stoked! For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0P This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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