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English (US) (Change)Pros: Powder, tree skiing, expert terrain, big mountain
Cons: Hard to get to, canadian cold, no night life
Been to Jay twice. Really enjoyed it both times. It is a long drive from NYC metro, about 6 hours. But it is a western style mountain. Because of the lake effect,... Full review
Pros: Pow, Glades, Snow, backcountry, Glades Pow, Pow, Pow, short lines
Cons: If you care about things that aren't mentioned above, ski somewhere else
I've skied all over the northeast, it don't get better than this. Jay Peak is a locals mountain. Super chill people. If you don't ski like a local, it ain't worth the... Full review
Pros: Nice mountain, decent terrain park, nice view of quebec and good terrain
Cons: It got really icy late in the day and nothin to do
Now jay peak may be in the middle of nowhere, there maybe no nightlife and may be icy at times but i stil had a blast with my friends! Good terrain, fun... Full review
Pros: Lots of great terrain, very good for advance skiers/boarders.
Cons: most days are windy and cold. Jay's in the middle of nowhere
close to montreal, its worth the drive for the terrain. always snowing. seems like there is no one on the hill, a lot less populated then resorts in the Full review
Pros: Lot's of Snow, great off trail access
Cons: Cold, Windy, Icy
I grew up riding in Vermont, and there is no doubt that Jay Peak gets the best snow in the area. It would have to be the closest to west conditions around.... Full review