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Jiminy Peak Ski Resort, Hancock MA |
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Southern New England's largest and most elaborate ski resort in the Berkshire Hills, 150 miles (241 km) west of Boston, is a worthy competitor to larger ski areas farther north. |
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Jiminy Peak, 150 miles west of Boston in the Berkshire Hills very near the New York State border, is Massachusetts' largest and most elaborate ski resort. With 43 trails and 8 lifts (including the only six-passenger detachable lift in southern New England) serving 164 acres on a mountain with a 1140-foot (348-meter) vertical drop, Jiminy Peak is the closest thing you'll find to a Vermont ski resort in Massachusetts. Lifts include the six-passenger detachable, two quads, three triples, one double and one surface lift. Snowmaking covers 93% of the trails. The Brodie Mountain ski area has been incorporated into Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort as Jiminy's tubing area. All the services my might want are in the Village Center: a Children's Center with lots of ski and snowboard lessons, child care for the very little ones, shops, restaurants and snack stands (including a day lodge at the top of the main lift), and a variety of lodgings from the all-suite Counry Inn hotel to a variety of two- and three-bedroom condominiums. To get to Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort, take Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike, Berkshire Spur) to Exit B-3, then follow NY Route 22 North to NY Route 43 East/MA Route 43 North to Brodie Mountain Road. Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort
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Above, your welcome
to Jiminy Peak.
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