Walter Schoenknecht, the visionary behind Mount Snow in Vermont, created Mohawk Mountain in the Southern Berkshires, near Torrington. This is the oldest and largest ski area in Connecticut, and dubbed "the home of snowmaking." Schoenknecht was a snowmaking pioneer and was already figuring out how to make snow in 1948. The resort's 24 trails are all covered by snowmaking today, and most of them are available for night skiing. They renovated SnowHark's learning center area, and an extension has been placed on the resort's surface lift.
View Resort Lift TicketsLodge, inns, hotels, B&Bs, cabins, and a cottage all available nearby.
Pine Lodge restaurant, cafeteria, high-tech ticketing, renovated SnowHark learning center area, ski and snowboard rental, and demo skis. More restaurants nearby. Ninety percent snowmaking.
There is snowshoeing and cross country skiing available in the adjacent Mohawk State Forest although it is not administered or maintained by the ski area. Connecticut's Lichfield Hills region abounds in natural beauty, peaceful villages, art, concerts, and history.
Snowboarding is allowed.
Projected Days Open: 110
Days Open Last Year: N/A
Years Open: 61
Average Snowfall: 92"
Beginner Runs: 30%
Intermediate Runs: 50%
Advanced Runs: 20%
Expert Runs: 0%
Total Number Of Lifts: 6
Gondolas & Trams: N/A
High Speed Sixes: N/A
High Speed Quads: N/A
Quad Chairs: N/A
Triple Chairs: 1
Double Chairs: 4
Surface Lifts: 1
Top: 1600 ft.
Bottom: 950 ft.
Vertical Drop: 650 ft.
Longest Run: 1.5 miles
Skiable Terrain: 107 acres
Snow Making: 100 acres
PO Box 27
Cornwall, CT 06753
Phone: (800) 895-5222
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