Mountain Information
The Ideal Choice Among Terrain Parks in New England…
Get Your Stomping Grounds Park Pass and enjoy the thrills of some of the best park skiing and snowboarding in New England! Watch the Video Below and download the release form and bring it to Guest Services with your $3 in the Paul Major Welcome Center to pick up your card.
Watch the Terrain Park Safety Video
Download the Stomping Grounds Park Pass Form

Coyote Ridge (Large Park)
Coyote Ridge is located at the top of the Grand Slam trail, and is accessed by the Grand Slam chair, the summit triple, and the Berkshire Express providing some of the best park skiing and snowboarding in New England. Coyote is our large park, and contains large terrain park features. A Stomping Grounds Park Pass is required to enter Coyote Ridge. A pass can be obtained by visiting our Guest Service counter at the Paul Major Welcome Center. Helmets are strongly recommended, and inverted aerials are PROHIBITED.
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Alex's Park (Large Park)
Alex’s park is located at the bottom of the Grand Slam trail, and has its own surface lift, so users can ride and ride and ride and ride without getting on the lift. Alex’s contains small, medium and large terrain park features. A Stomping Grounds Park Pass is required to enter Alex’s Park. A pass can be obtained by visiting our Guest Service counter at the Paul Major Welcome Center. Helmets are strongly recommended, and inverted aerials are PROHIBITED.
Open! Check the Interactive Trail Map for a current list of features.
Grommetville (Small Park)
Grommetville is located just below the top of the 180 triple chair (chair C). It contains small terrain park features, and is a great place to practice before entering Alex’s Park or Coyote Ridge. As always, helmets are recommended, and inverted aerials are PROHIBITED.
OPEN! See the Interactive Trail Map for a current list of features.
Section 71 O of the Massachsetts General Law requires that all equipment, approved for use on the mountain, have a strap or leash attached for the purpose of restraining or preventing runaway equipment.
Due to the offensive nature of the graphics on the Burton Primo & Love snowboard lines, these snowboards are not permitted at Jiminy Peak.








