By Max Oppen
HUNTER — The excitement was palpable as Hunter Mountain, owned by Vail Resorts, officially kicked off its 65th winter season on December 1, 2024. A cornerstone of the northern Catskills and a beloved winter destination for generations, Hunter Mountain greeted guests with thrilling updates, heartfelt gratitude, and an electrifying atmosphere.
"Cue the celebration...Hunter Mountain is kicking off our 65th season of skiing and riding on Sunday, December 1," said Trent Poole, General Manager and Vice President of Hunter Mountain. His enthusiasm set the tone for a season filled with innovation, camaraderie, and a renewed commitment to delivering unforgettable snow sports experiences.
Poole paid tribute to the dedicated team behind Hunter Mountain's success, highlighting the magic they create on and off the slopes. "None of this would be possible without the employees' hard work, including the uncanny ability to turn water and air into snow," he said. "Shoutout to snowmaking, grooming, lift maintenance, culinary wizards, mountain operations, and every single one of you who made this happen. You're all legends."
Reflecting on the past year, Poole described it as "nothing short of transformative." He detailed the significant investments and improvements, including two Epic Lift Upgrades and cutting-edge snowmaking automation on key trails—Belt Parkway, Clair's Way, and Way Out.
"Together, we can accomplish so much—and we did—cementing Hunter Mountain's place in snow sports as the go-to winter playground for New Yorkers," Poole said. "You're not just making snow—you're making memories and ski and ride opportunities. Let's make this season unforgettable."
Hunter Mountain's opening day was a celebration to remember. Guests were treated to complimentary breakfast taquitos, hot chocolate, and the energetic beats of a live DJ. The day's highlight was the debut of the new Broadway Express, a state-of-the-art high-speed six-person lift installed during the summer and fall.
"It's official, Hunter's 65th season is off to a great start," said Courtney DiFiore, Vail Resorts Senior Northeast Communications Manager. "The debut of the new Broadway Express high-speed six-pack and top-to-bottom terrain highlighted the kick-off of our 2024/25 ski and ride season."
DiFiore also reminded guests to anticipate limited terrain and early-season conditions while celebrating the opportunity to ski from summit to base right out of the gate.
In an email to employees following opening day, Poole expressed his deep gratitude for the collective effort that made the day successful.
"Today was a great day and could not have happened without a series of events that led us to today," Poole wrote. He praised the team's dedication, from those who braved summer conditions to complete significant projects to the winter staff who ensured a seamless guest experience.
"I saw friendliness, helpfulness, and a positive vibe from all of you as we greeted our guests for the first time this season," Poole said. "We were prepared, out-front, and ready to serve our guests with plans and backup plans—and they noticed!"
Poole expressed optimism about the rest of the season, noting the strong snowmaking window and the opportunity to expand terrain before the holidays. "With all of your help, the mountain and lodge will be in the best shape we've seen in years," he said.
Mother Nature also deserved some respect, as the mountaintop was blessed with over a foot of fresh snow before the opening.
As Hunter Mountain marks its 65th year, the resort continues to embody the spirit of community, innovation, and passion that has made it a winter destination of choice. Guests can look forward to great skiing and riding and the warm, welcoming atmosphere created by the dedicated team that makes Hunter Mountain shine year after year.
"Let's make this season unforgettable," Poole said. "See you out there on the slopes and around the resort!"
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