Have Some Fun Exploring Okemo in The Signs of Okemo Scavenger Hunt!
OkemoZone
Okemo has hundreds of signs across the mountain directing visitors around the resort. Also, with hundreds of ski-in/ski-out homes at Okemo, there's lots of opportunities for people to display their art and custom signs to the public.
Explore all of Okemo's trails to find these unique signs. To claim each find, take pictures of yourself with each sign in the background. There's no need to go on private property.
Complete the hunt and you'll get a shoutout in the OkemoZone Daily Update and some highly-coveted OkemoZone stickers.
The hunt ends March 1st, 2026. Good luck!
Woosh
You will definitely not be wooshing by when you find this sign on a pretty flat section of trail.

Fat Dan's Ski School
We could not find any online reviews of this ski school, so enroll at your own risk.

Bob's Run
Bob claimed this run. You just need to claim a picture of it.
Bob claimed this run. You just need to claim a picture of it.

Elevation Sign
When people think of the Okemo Summit, they think of the Summit Lodge. The actual summit of Ludlow Mountain is a bit higher at this sign.

Rosey's Way
Don't get in Rosey's Way. If you do, do it only long enough to take a selfie with this sign.
Okemo State Forest
The state forest in which Okemo Mountain Resort lies is early 8,000 acres large. You might not notice this sign unless you're an accomplished backwards skier.
Not Norm's Way
The legend is that the sign underneath "Hey Janet" says "Norm's Way". Apparently there was some backlash.

Keep Calm and Ski On
No need to panic. Just get a picture of this one and keep an eye out for more signs on this trail.

John W. Reavis, Jr
Find this sign to learn about the legacy of John Reavis and his impact on ski racing at Okemo.

Karl
It's unfortunate that Benson's Chevrolet, right in downtown Ludlow, missed out on the advertising opportunity in this tree claimed by Karl Chevrolet in New Canaan, CT.

Exit 98
We're over 5 hours from the shores of Point Pleasant New Jersey. Do not use these signs as navigational guidance.

