Catamount Mountain Resort, straddling the border between New York and Massachusetts, offers a diverse terrain suitable for all skill levels, including beginners. The resort typically enjoys a ski season from mid-December to late March, depending on weather conditions. With over 40 trails and a vertical drop of 1,000 feet, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy a variety of experiences, from gentle slopes to more challenging runs. The resort features a terrain park for those looking to practice their freestyle skills. While Catamount does not have extensive backcountry areas, it does offer night skiing on select trails, enhancing the experience for those who love the slopes under the stars. The lift system includes a mix of chairlifts and surface lifts, efficiently moving guests up the mountain. The resort is known for being family-friendly, offering ski and snowboard lessons, and a welcoming atmosphere for children and adults alike. In addition to winter sports, visitors can enjoy snow tubing, a popular activity for families and groups. The views from the resort are picturesque, showcasing the natural beauty of the Taconic Range. However, there are no ice skating, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, or sledding areas at Catamount.