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Berkshires mountain adventure park opens for holiday weekend
Spend the holiday weekend riding the alpine coaster, aerial attractions, and chairlift at Jiminy Peak, pairing mountain thrills with Berkshires sightseeing.
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Jiminy Peak Mountain Adventure Park Opening Weekend marks the start of the summer season in Hancock, Massachusetts, with a high-altitude alternative to the standard holiday-weekend scene. In the Berkshires, you spend the long weekend rotating between technical aerial courses, fast alpine coaster laps, and scenic rides on the Berkshire Express chairlift. It is a strong pick for active families and couples who want mountain recreation without the heavier crowds found in other New England corridors.
Your day is built around movement and clean mountain air. The Mountain Coaster is the centerpiece: you control your speed on a 3,600-foot descent through the forest, making it easy to tailor each run to your comfort level. For a wider view, the Soaring Eagle Zip Rider launches two riders side by side across the slope. If you prefer a calmer pace, chairlift rides deliver a quiet look over the valley and surrounding peaks.
Arrive at 10:00 AM if you want multiple back-to-back runs before the mid-day peak. Buy 2026 tickets online in advance to lock in the $49 base rate and reduce time at the windows. Pack layers and solid rain gear for late-May shifts in mountain conditions, and wear closed-toe athletic shoes with good grip for the aerial park and rock climbing wall. Park early for the main resort lot, bring a reusable water bottle, and budget an extra 30 minutes for safety briefings and equipment fittings before your scheduled aerial-course start.
For lodging, stay close in Hancock or nearby Williamstown, where you will find polished inns and classic mountain lodges, plus regional rentals and quieter lakeside options through Lake.com. Most attractions run in light rain, but operations pause for lightning or high winds. Dogs are allowed on leash in the base area, but not on chairlifts or attractions, and several rides have specific height and weight requirements, so check restrictions before you plan your lineup.
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