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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 1 MIN

Catamount's Summer Playground: Ziplining, Aerial Courses, and Prepping for 2025/26 Season Passes

from Catamount Mountain Resort Snow Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Here’s the inside scoop for Catamount Mountain Resort faithfuls: winter operations are officially done for the season, and those pristine white slopes have melted into green ambitions. The mountain bid farewell to skiers and riders after wrapping up its 2024/25 season, leaving base depths and fresh powder counts at a serene zero—but don’t let that dampen your stoke. Right now, the landscape is swapping snowflakes for sunshine as Catamount preps its summer playground, featuring the longest dual zipline in the U.S. and aerial courses perfect for warmer adventures. While the lifts are quiet and trails sit dormant (all 44 are closed alongside 8 lifts), the vibe is anything but sleepy. The resort’s already teasing next winter, with 2025/26 season passes up for grabs—lock in the $619 adult or $479 junior/senior Unlimited Pass by May 31st to ski Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet. Pro tip: spread payments over eight months with just $50 down. Weather-wise, expect a mix of spring showers and mild temps. Recent forecasts show rain rolling in this weekend (up to 32mm Saturday night!) with highs near 70°F, cooling to the 50s by Monday. Historically, Catamount averages 46 inches of snow annually across 13 powder days, but this season’s final tally remains a mystery—likely lost to spring’s warm embrace. For now, wax your hiking boots or dust off your zipline harness: the mountain’s next chapter is all about sunshine, laughter, and adrenaline beyond the slopes. See you when the snowflakes fly again! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Catamount Mountain Resort Daily Ski Conditions for Catamount Mountain Resort Here’s the inside scoop for Catamount Mountain Resort faithfuls: winter operations are officially done for the season, and those pristine white slopes have melted into green ambitions. The mountain bid farewell to skiers and riders after wrapping up its 2024/25 season, leaving base depths and fresh powder counts at a serene zero—but don’t let that dampen your stoke. Right now, the landscape is swapping snowflakes for sunshine as Catamount preps its summer playground, featuring the longest dual zipline in the U.S. and aerial courses perfect for warmer adventures. While the lifts are quiet and trails sit dormant (all 44 are closed alongside 8 lifts), the vibe is anything but sleepy. The resort’s already teasing next winter, with 2025/26 season passes up for grabs—lock in the $619 adult or $479 junior/senior Unlimited Pass by May 31st to ski Catamount, Berkshire East, and Bousquet. Pro tip: spread payments over eight months with just $50 down. Weather-wise, expect a mix of spring showers and mild temps. Recent forecasts show rain rolling in this weekend (up to 32mm Saturday night!) with highs near 70°F, cooling to the 50s by Monday. Historically, Catamount averages 46 inches of snow annually across 13 powder days, but this season’s final tally remains a mystery—likely lost to spring’s warm embrace. For now, wax your hiking boots or dust off your zipline harness: the mountain’s next chapter is all about sunshine, laughter, and adrenaline beyond the slopes. See you when the snowflakes fly again! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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