TRAIL REPORT
910ft
SUMMIT ELEVATION
660ft
VERTICAL ELEVATION
250ft
BASE ELEVATION
100+
ACRES SKI/RIDE-ABLE TERRAIN
Trail Cameras
Keep up to date with live conditions by viewing our cameras facing up and down Poley Mountain.

Quad Lift
Quadruple Chairlift
Capacity: 4 per chair
Operational: Day & Night
Status: CLOSED

Triple Lift
aka "The Alpine" Chairlift
Capacity: 3 per chair
Operational: Day - Last run at 3:45pm when Quad Chairlift is running or 4:15pm when we close at 4:30pm and Quad Chairlift is not running
Status: OPEN

PONY TOW
Operational: Day & Night
Beginner Area
Status: OPEN

CARPET LIFT
Operational: Day & Night
Beginner Area
Status: OPEN
Statuses for Lifts and Trails stated as Open or Closed are during operational Hours available on our Hours page
Please familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts to know which lifts need to be OPEN to access a run
TRAIL REPORT IS UPDATED DAILY WITHIN APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR OF PLANNED OPENING - THIS GIVES OUR OPERATIONS TEAM TIME TO UPDATE GROOMING STATUSES, AND OUR PATROL TEAM TIME TO CONFIRM WHICH RUNS ARE OPEN OR CLOSED
GREEN - Easier
BLUE - More Difficult
BLACK - Difficult
DOUBLE BLACK - Most Difficult
FREESTYLE
Night Skiing Trails
if the triple 'alpine' chairlift is closed
- You can still access many of the runs on the "Alpine" side of the Mountain using the Quad Chairlift
While the Triple Chairlift is closed, we still have runs accessible. The yellow area of the map shows the trails that are not accessible from the Quad Chaurlift.
How to access "Alpine" side from Quad Chairlift:
- Turn right off the lift
- Take the run to the left and ski/ride toward Phil's Folly
OBSERVATION TOWER
- 360 views of Waterford
Sussex Valley All-Terrain Club Observation Tower
Built in 2019, the Observation Tower is located on trail # 3413 at the top of Poley Mountain. It stands 43 feet tall and gives a great 360 degree view of the surrounding valleys
With a valid Season Pass or Day Ticket, you can access the Tower
MAKING SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN
- We want to share some behind the scenes information with you about our snowmaking capabilities across the mountain
- Here is a map of the areas we are able to make snow when the air temperature and humidity are right. It's all about the wet bulb temperature
- Check out the map to see which areas of the mountain require natural snowfall










