Ski Butternut, Ski resort in Great Barrington, United States.
Ski Butternut is a ski resort in Great Barrington located on Warner Mountain with 22 trails for different skill levels. The mountain reaches 1800 feet in elevation and is served by ten lifts that transport skiers to various runs.
The resort took its name in 1963 when Channing and Jane Murdock purchased the property and noted the butternut trees covering the mountain basin. This marked the beginning of the site's transformation into a skiing destination.
The resort hosts local ski clubs and racing programs that bring together skiers of all levels throughout the season. Families return year after year, making this a gathering place where people practice their skills together.
Morning visits offer fewer crowds and better snow conditions throughout the day. Parking is available near the base lodge with straightforward access to the lift system.
The resort uses an advanced snow-making system that keeps all runs covered and skiable even during seasons with limited natural snowfall. This technology extends the season and ensures consistent conditions for visitors.
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