
Berkshire East and Catamount CT Ski Council Awareness Days
Berkshire East Mountain Resort and Catamount Mountain Resort are offering the following dates with discounted lift ticket prices to CT Ski Council & current AE Ski Club members. To claim your discounted lift ticket, you must present the following at any ticket window:
- A valid Ski Club ID card that reflects current/paid membership for 2022-23 season
- Matching photo ID
Terms of the Program: All purchases are final and non-transferable. No refunds, credits, or substitutions of any kind. Cannot be combined with any other offer. One ticket per club member, per day. No advanced reservation required. Automated kiosk pick up is not available for Council Awareness Day tickets – you must visit a ticket window. All guests will be required to have a Berkshire East RFID Card. If a guest does not already have a card, one needs to be purchased at time of redemption for $5.00. This reloadable card is a one-time purchase per individual and valid at both Berkshire East and Catamount Mountain Resorts. Cards can be reused and reloaded over multiple seasons.
One Day Rate For A Ticket On The Date Listed :
Berkshire East Mountain Resort
- Sun, 12/18 – $55
- Mon, 1/9 – $39
- Sun, 1/22 – $55
- Tues, 1/24 – $39
- Weds, 2/8 – $39
- Sun, 2/12 – $55
- Tues, 3/8 – $39
- Sun, 3/19 – $55
Catamount Mountain Resort
- Sun, 12/18 – $55
- Sun, 1/8 – $55
- Mon, 1/9 – $39
- Tues, 1/24 – $39
- Weds, 2/8 – $39
- Sun, 2/12 – $55
- Tues, 3/8 – $39
- Sun, 3/12 – $55

Catamount Mountain Resort is a four-season resort straddling the New York and Massachusetts border, just 2.5 hours from NYC and conveniently located to Western Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Hudson Valley. Offering some of the most varied terrain in Southern New England, Catamount is suited for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Spring, summer and fall bring a range of activities including the longest zipline in North America and one of the largest aerial adventure parks in New England.

Berkshire East is a four-season resort located in Northwestern Massachusetts, close to Berkshire County, Northampton, Amherst, and Greenfield, Mass and easily accessible from Upstate New York, as well as Central and Western Connecticut. Featuring the most skiable terrain in Massachusetts; this mountain has it all, with one of the best budding adventure sports scenes on the East Coast, which is awesome considering the cultural scene that has been the Berkshire’s since way before Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick not too far away.