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- Vertical
- 750 ft
- Trails
- 33
- Avg snow/yr
- 83"
- Day ticket*
- $70
- Pass
- Indy Pass
- Night skiing
- Yes
State ski guide
Massachusetts keeps skiing within two hours of Boston for most people. Wachusett, Jiminy, and Berkshire East anchor the list, but the verticals stay modest compared to NH and VT.
Current snow, drive time, pass access, and crowd outlook. Pick your weekend and we'll rank the options.
0 Epic and 2 Ikon mountains in Massachusetts. Compare coverage before you commit to a pass for next season.
Massachusetts keeps day-trip skiing within reach of Boston and the I-95 corridor. Expect smaller verticals on average, with a few larger hubs anchoring the state.
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Next Year Season Passes On Sale
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| Mountain | Vertical | Trails | Avg Snow/yr | Day Ticket* | Pass | Night Skiing | Live Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berkshire East | 1,180 ft | 46 | 110" | $80 | Indy Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Ski Butternut | 1,000 ft | 41 | 110" | $86 | Ikon Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Jiminy Peak | 1,150 ft | 45 | 100" | $128 | Ikon Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Blue Hills | 309 ft | 21 | 90" | $69 | No Major Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Bradford | 248 ft | 19 | 90" | $71 | No Major Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Nashoba Valley | 240 ft | 19 | 90" | $72 | No Major Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Otis Ridge | 400 ft | 23 | 90" | $75 | No Major Pass | No | Open live data → |
| Ski Ward | 210 ft | 18 | 90" | $68 | No Major Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
| Wachusett | 1,000 ft | 41 | 90" | $86 | No Major Pass | Yes | Open live data → |
*Ticket prices vary by date, demand, and age. Verify with the mountain before purchasing.