MOUNTAIN STATS


Jay Peak has some pretty impressive stats that together add up to great skiing and riding!
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The Mountain
Peaks: 2
Miles of skiable terrain: 50+
Skiable Acreage: 385+
Acres for off-piste skiing: 100+
Base Elevation: 1,815 feet
Vertical: 2,153 feet
Exposure: Northeast


The Trails
Total number of trails:
76 trails, glades and chutes
Difficulty of trails: 20% novice, 40% intermediate, 40% advanced
Longest trail: Ullr's Dream—3 miles,
Most scenic trail: Vermonter
Hairiest trails: River Quai and Green Beret
Easiest Learning glade: Moonwalk Woods
Best open slope: Can-Am Super Trail, 150 feet wide, 4,000 feet long, 1,800 foot vertical

 
The 8 Lifts
Serving Stateside
One of two entry points into the interconnected trail system:
The Queen's T-Bar, capacity 800 skiers per hour
The Bonaventure Quad, capacity 2,000 skiers per hour 
The Jet Triple Chair, capacity 1,800 skiers per hour
The Village Chair, serving beginner skiers and ski-on ski-off from Jay Peak Village. Capacity 1,200 skiers per hour.

Serving Tramside
The Flyer, a detachable quad, capacity 2,400 skiers per hour.
The Aerial Tramway, Vermont's only! Capacity 60 passengers per trip, 360 skiers per hour.
The Moving Carpet in Beginner Zone, capacity 1,500 skiers per hour.
The Metro Quad in Beginner Zone, capacity 2,115 skiers per hour.

Total uphill capacity: approximately 12,175 skiers per hour.

The Glades
Jay’s Woods Policy
Explore all of the glades within the Jay Peak boundary but make sure you have:
*  The advanced skills required to do so
*  At least a couple of partners
*  A healthy dose of common sense
Truth be told, our backcountry terrain is, in a word, breathtaking.  Just be careful; it'll take more than your breath away if you're reckless or senseless in your approach.