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POLICIES & SAFETY


General Policies




Responsibility Codes




How to Load Lifts


This list complements Your Responsibility Code.

  • Be familiar with the type of lift you are riding, and ask for help if you need it.
  • Before loading, remove backpacks and secure loose items. Remove pole straps from wrists.
  • Look over your shoulder to watch the chair approach.
  • Sit all the way in the chair, with your back to the seat rest.
  • Wait until everyone is seated, and slowly reach up and lower the restraint bar. Do not attempt to lower the bar if you cannot reach it! Adults should always help kids to lower the bar.
  • Be aware of your surroundings while riding the lift. If you drop something, let it fall! You can always ask ski patrol for help retrieving the lost item.
  • As you approach the top terminal, prepare to raise the bar. Look for signs advising you to do so to help with your timing.



Helpful Tips for Beginners

  • Beginner's Guide to Skiing - watch
  • Beginner's Guide to Snowboarding - watch
  • How to Unload the Chair Lift - watch
  • Ski Tips for Kids - read
  • Professional Ski Instructors of America - read
  • Association of Snowboard Instructors - read

While these videos are helpful, taking lessons from professional instructors is always best.  Learn more about the Berkshire East Ski School here.

Become familiar with signs like the ones below near lifts, Magic Carpets, trails, and around the resort.


Cancellation Policies for Winter

Berkshire East Terrain Access & Uphill Travel Policies

An Uphill Access ticket or pass is required for uphilling and should be purchased in advance during operational hours.  Uphillers should be familiar with and adhere to all signage and uphill policies, both on the hill and on the website.  Uphill tickets or passes may be purchased in person at the Welcome Center during open hours.


Uphill Access Routes

Management may alter uphill travel routes at any time based on operational needs and conditions. Grooming and snowmaking always take priority over uphill access. Uphill access is only permitted on the trails below:



Passes & Tickets

All guests engaged in Uphill Travel must have an Uphill Travel day ticket or pass on their person, and have signed an Uphill Travel Agreement. 

  • An annual Uphill Season Pass is $75.  An Uphill Day Ticket is $15.  

  • Please collect your pass in person at the Welcome Center during open hours.

  • Carry your current Uphill Travel Pass with you while you travel uphill.

  • Ski Patrol and other Mountain Ops personnel may ask to see your Uphill Travel Pass.  Please kindly accommodate them.

  • The Uphill Travel Pass does not provide Lift Access. 

  • Trails are designed for use by skiers and riders.  Any other form of uphill ascent or downhill descent, including foot traffic, on snow other than skis or snowboards is prohibited with the exception of snowshoeing on Thunder Trail.

  • Sledding or sliding in any form is prohibited (except during the annual “Cardboard Classic” event).

Remember, uphill travel access can close at any time.

Uphill travel may be restricted for mountain operations, such as snowmaking, grooming, winch cat operations, high winds, or other conditions. Berkshire East reserves the right to restrict uphill access at any time, including after fresh snowfall. Entering closed terrain is prohibited, both during the ascent and descent. It is the user's responsibility to know what trails are open or closed, and travel accordingly.

This policy may be changed at any time. Participants are responsible for being familiar with routes and obtaining the most recent uphill policy.

Cancellation Policies for Summer