Reviews for Jay Peak

Read skier and snowboarder-submitted reviews on Jay Peak that rank the ski resort and mountain town on a scale of one to five stars for attributes such as terrain, nightlife and family friendliness. See how Jay Peak stacks up in the reviews, on and off the slopes, from skiing and family activities to the après scene. Read up on pros, cons and other comments in reviews left by fellow skiers and riders. Don't forget to submit your own Jay Peak review! Scroll to the bottom of this page to let other travelers know about your skiing and resort experience.

Reviews for Jay Peak

Total (3.5)
Find a Ski Resort in North America & Worldwide
A ski resort's overall star rating displayed here is not calculated based on a simple average but takes several factors, including the age of a review, into account.
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
All Mountain Terrain
Family Friendly
Apres Ski
Terrain Park
Overall Value
141 Total Reviews:
5 Star Reviews (82)
4 Star Reviews (27)
3 Star Reviews (14)
2 Star Reviews (11)
1 Star Reviews (7)
Rate this Resort

All Reviews

Most recent
Great place to ski
AMAZING
NOTHING
Andrew Hershberger
Jay Peak is my favorite mountain to go to. Great snow, usually in march. Best Mountain On The East Coast.
The glades are amazing and a lot of good trails.
The lodge isn’t great
Griffin Rolander
If you’re a good skier and like off-piste stuff, Jay Peak is absolutely a destination! They frequently get knee deep powder and the wood trails are some of the best in the country!
Most powder on the east coast!!!
Cold
Alexis Goldenburg
This is great for family and great for expert skiers ( mostly children ) because they have lots of woods and as an expert skier this is great for experts and intermediates. The only reason this isn’t the best for beginners is because there will be racers and intermediate/expert skiers speeding down the green and blue trails.
Amazing water park and great terrain and very family friendly!
Not great for riders my husband is a snowboarder and we were constantly waiting for him to catch up
Michelle Mazzarino
I think is fine for a family and pro skiing the prices are too high and service is not good. The food is Awful, no espresso, no gym in the hotel, no hot tub in the hotel no Stem room in the hotel? Stowe and white face have this. If your European don’t go.
The mountains and skiing is great
No espresso anywhere, no hot tubs avrai le except in a water park, no gym near by, no sauna, no coffee and tea 24 hour service
Eleanor Landsbaum
We were there for what has to be the coldest I've ever been - windchill at negative 17 (and that's being generous). But I still manages to have an amazing lesson with Clare who was just the kindest and most encouraging person, despite the conditions. Serious snowfall made for fun in the powder.
Excellent Lessons!
Rabbi Pedie
Overall I loved the experience, there is so much pow!!! The descent is really fun. The scenery is sooo beautiful, but unfortunately I don't think this resort is best for snowboarding. Due to the terrain and lack of incline, multiple times I (and other riders) had to undo our bindings in order to move.
Lots of snow! Lots of turns, Very fun trails
Not for riders
Aidan
amazing terrain all day with tons to do after, including a massive indoor water park!
Kevin
Any review that doesn't contain the words "trees" and "snow" isn't worth reading. This place has the best snow on the east coast bar none and among the best terrain (Mad River Glen and Stowe are also both awesome in this regard). The tree skiing there is unrivaled. This isn't the place to go if you're looking for groomers, but if off-piste is your jam, Jay simply can't be beat.
Trees, trees, trees!!! And so much snow!
Cold and windy
Peter Smith
About a quarter or so of people in the lift lines either have no mask on, or don't have a mask on correctly (eg. not over the nose). I have been skiing about 8 times at Jay Peak so far this year, and this experience has been consistent. The Jet lift is the one where people wear masks the least, maybe because its a little out of the way. Over the past 2 weeks or so, some lift workers ask some people from time to time who are most blatantly not wearing masks to do so, but they ask one person from time to time and turn a blind I to the others around them. All in all, Covid precautions are pretty lax at Jay.
Relatively big mountain
Lax on covid precautions
Find a Ski Resort in North America & Worldwide

Rate this Resort

Share your experience at resort Jay Peak to help other skiers.

Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
All Mountain Terrain
Family Friendly
Apres Ski
Terrain Park
Overall Value
Select your Overall Rating
Copyright © 1995-2024 Mountain News LLC. All rights reserved.