A water skier has fun skiing on a pond
Make a splash during the pond skim at Ski Bradford

After a snowy winter across Massachusetts, March is arriving with a strong snow base,  bright bluebird days, and that unmistakable spring energy in the mountains. If you’ve been waiting for the sweet spot of ski season, this is it. Thanks to consistent snowfall and snowmaking this winter, many mountains are heading into March with excellent coverage and trail conditions. That strong start sets the stage for one of the most fun, laid-back stretches of the season.

Why Spring Skiing Just Hits Different

There’s something joyful about skiing in March. The sun lingers longer in the sky, the temperature warms up, and the overall vibe shifts from midwinter grit to celebration mode.

Here’s why spring skiing in Massachusetts shines:

  • Longer Days: More daylight means more runs and more time to relax slopeside.
  • Softer Snow: As temperatures rise, conditions become less icy and ideal for carving, especially late morning through mid-afternoon.
  • Festive Atmosphere: Costume days, pond skims, live music, and spring flings bring personality to the slopes.
  • Layer-Light Comfort: Trade heavy winter gear for lighter shells and sunglasses.

Ski Massachusetts – Spring Edition

One of the best parts of skiing in Massachusetts? The state’s vibrant collection of independent, locally loved ski areas. Each mountain has its own personality — and spring is the perfect time to explore them all. Be sure to check ski area websites for conditions and operating hours before you head out!

Skiers sit and relax outdoors on a bench at Ski Butternut.
Enjoying the spring slopes at Ski Butternut

Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

As the largest ski and snowboard resort in Southern New England, Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort delivers wide-open cruisers, reliable grooming, and a lively base area. In spring, the energy ramps up with pond skimming competitions, themed weekends, and outdoor après gatherings. With strong snowmaking and this winter’s natural snowfall, Jiminy often skis deep into March — and sometimes beyond.

Otis Ridge

Tucked into the eastern Berkshires, Otis Ridge is a nostalgic gem with old-school charm. Spring is when this compact mountain truly shines — sunny afternoons, manageable terrain, and a friendly, low-key vibe make it a hidden favorite. After a snowy winter, the Ridge often enjoys excellent coverage that carries the season confidently into March.

Wachusett Mountain Ski Area

Just about an hour from Boston, Wachusett Mountain makes spontaneous spring ski days easy. Known for its strong snowmaking infrastructure and high-speed lifts, the mountain heads into March with dependable conditions. Spring brings signature events like pond skims, live music, and festive competitions that draw skiers and riders looking to celebrate the season’s final turns.

Ski Ward

Ski Ward has been the first lift-serviced ski area to open in the country for the past three years, making it one of the season’s longest operating hills. Located in Shrewsbury, Ski Ward is known for its learn-to-ski programs and energetic terrain park scene. Spring skiing here feels approachable and upbeat — perfect for families introducing kids to the sport or friends squeezing in late-season sessions. With a snowy winter base, March offers a sweet spot of sunshine and snow.

Ski Bradford

A North of Boston favorite, Ski Bradford proves that big spring fun can come in a smaller package. Its approachable terrain and welcoming atmosphere make it ideal for families, beginners, and anyone looking for a relaxed afternoon in the sun. As temperatures warm, the terrain park and beginner slopes become perfect places to practice turns without midwinter chill.

Nashoba Valley Ski Area

You’ll find Nashoba Valley Ski Area tucked into Revolutionary Valley. Spring skiing here is all about sunshine laps and festive weekends. With solid snowmaking and a strong winter base, March typically offers reliable conditions. Keep an eye out for classic spring events that bring skiers together for friendly competition and plenty of laughs. The largest tubing park in New England is expected to stay open, too!

2026 Spring Ski Events to Watch

A band performs outdoors in front of a large group of people at Wachusett Mountain's deck party.
Wachusett Mountain’s deck parties are a wonderful way to welcome spring at the slopes.

While exact dates vary by mountain, you’ll find beloved spring traditions across Massachusetts ski areas:

  • Pond Skim Competitions: Costumes encouraged. Style points awarded. Bragging rights guaranteed.
  • Cardboard Box Derbies: Get creative with your recyclables and have some fun zooming down the slopes in your family creation.
  • Spring Fling Weekends: Live music, outdoor grilling, and slopeside celebrations.
  • Retro Ski Days: Neon, denim, and throwback vibes.
  • Family Festivals: Live music, games, races, and kid-friendly fun on and off the slopes.

With this year’s strong snowpack, there’s real optimism that events could extend later into the season — giving skiers and riders even more reason to plan that March getaway.

Tips for the Perfect Massachusetts Spring Ski Day

  • Time It Right: Aim for mid-morning starts when the snow softens into ideal carving conditions.
  • Dress Smart: Light layers are key — mornings can still be crisp.
  • Hydrate & Protect: Sunshine reflects off the snow, so sunglasses and sunscreen are a must.
  • Stay for Après: Spring skiing is about soaking up the atmosphere as much as the turns.

A Strong Start to March

After a winter defined by steady snowfall and resilient snowmaking, Massachusetts mountains are entering March with momentum. Trails are well-covered, events are lining up, and the spirit of the season is shifting from endurance to celebration.

Spring skiing in Massachusetts is a seasonal highlight. With independent mountains, festive traditions, and that unbeatable mix of snow and sunshine, now is the time to carve out your March adventure.