OkemoZone Daily Updates

Fri, Feb 20: 121 trails (+2), ☁️ 32/36°

Written by OkemoZone | Feb 20, 2026 11:51:42 AM

Hello, Okemo! Today is day 91 of the 2025-2026 season.

The mountain opens at 8 am today running 17 lifts with 121 trails over 44.41 miles covering 640.35 acres. Compared to this date last year, the mountain has 3 fewer trails, 2.09 fewer miles, and 31.6 fewer acres.

Side Kick (ungroomed) and Wardance are now open.

Aedie is performing from 2:30 to 5:30 at The Bull.

Have some fun exploring Okemo and earn some rewards by completing The Signs of Okemo Scavenger Hunt!

☁️ Weather

8 AM
☁️
33°
6 mph
9 AM
☁️
33°
6 mph
10 AM
☁️
34°
7 mph
11 AM
☁️
36°
8 mph
12 PM
☁️
36°
9 mph
1 PM
🌨️
34°
8 mph
2 PM
🌨️
33°
9 mph
3 PM
🌨️
33°
9 mph
4 PM
🌨️
32°
7 mph

Summit: Cloudy. A chance of snow this morning, then snow this afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times this afternoon. Snow accumulation of 3 to 5 inches. Highs in the upper 20s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.

🚡 Lifts

17 of 21 (81%) lifts are expected to run today:

🏔️ Trails

121 of 127 (95%) trails are currently open. 96 are groomed.

Clock Tower: 8 of 8 (100%)
Jackson Gore: 20 of 20 (100%)
Main Face: 58 of 59 (98%)
Solitude: 21 of 21 (100%)
South Face: 19 of 19 (100%)
Terrain Parks: 5 of 6 (83%)
Ski School Areas: 2 of 2 (100%)

Recent Openings and Closings

Feb 19 (+2)
Feb 17 (+1)
Opened: Tree Tap

» Full opening and closing history

For the latest updates on lift and trail status, see okemo.com.

📅 The Week Ahead

Saturday, Feb 21 · 8 am open · 🌨️ 25/31°
📅 12:00 pm: Vermont Family Adventure Run
🎵 2:30 pm: James Joel @ The Bull
Sunday, Feb 22 · 8 am open · 🌨️ 9/29°
🎵 11:30 am: Sammy Blanchette @ South Face
Monday, Feb 23 · 9 am open · 🌨️ 15/28°
Tuesday, Feb 24 · 9 am open · ☁️ 10/25°
Wednesday, Feb 25 · 9 am open · 🌨️ 6/33°

⭐ Trail of the Day

Get to know Okemo! Every day, we highlight one of Okemo's 127 trails. Today's trail is

Nor'Easter

 

When viewing Okemo from downtime Ludlow, Nor'easter is the most recognizable trail. It's the one that aims straight down from the summit. Likewise, the views from Nor'easter of downtown and the surrounding valley are are great.

The trail is straight because it follows the line of one of the original surface lifts at Okemo, Upper #1 or the Red Poma.

A short topmost section is often closed and not groomed. When that's the case, you'll start on Jolly Green Giant before jumping onto Nor'easter. From there it's a straight shot back down to the footstep of the Sugar House Lodge. 

If you'd like a diversion, fork left onto the ungroomed Fast Lane under the Sunburst Six or fork right to Searle's Way on your way to Wardance.