Rise Early, Stay Late.
Spring arrives in it's own unpredictable style. One thing you can count on is Easter weekend at Jay bringing many reasons to make the trip.
It's a weekend that starts at the summit, lets the small humans get out their egg hunt energy, and ends with a plate that probably includes more maple than strictly necessary. The mountain is still spinning strong, and a couple lodging deals make it easy to turn the whole thing into a to-do.
Here's what's happening around the resort on Sunday, April 5th, 2026.
SUNRISE SERVICE
Be one of the lucky crew to snag a first-come first-served ticket to our annual Easter Sunrise Service at the top of the Tram. The tram loads at 5a and service begins at 6a as long as weather plays nice.
Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 24th, 2026 and sell out quick. Keep checking back.
FREE EASTER EGG HUNT
For fans of The Bunny and the occasional egg dash, join us on the Pump House Indoor Waterpark Patio at noon for a free Easter Egg Hunt.
We'll start on the dot, so plan to arrive by 11:45 to give the kids time to line up and spot their strategy. No registration required.
EASTER BUFFEt AT ALICE'S TABLE
Alice's puts together a holiday spread that covers breakfast favorites, lunch staples, and a few things you'll probably go back for thrice.
The buffet runs 9a-3p and features a maple-inspired menu as a part of our Temps des Sucres Weekends, celebrating the traditions of sugaring season in Northern Vermont and across the nearby Canadian border.
Reservations are strongly encouraged and space is limited.
PICK YOUR WEEKEND PACKAGE
Two paths, same mountain. Package from rates are for a family of four.
OUR SEASON ISN'T OVER YET
This late-season lodging deal makes it easy to sneak in a few more days on snow. Come up for Easter weekend, grab a few more turns, and enjoy the softer side of spring with your crew.
TEMPS DES SUCRES WEEKENDS
Fold your ski/ride, waterpark (or both) vacation in with access to the Temps des Sucres celebration, with maple-inspired food, music, and traditions that mark the shift from winter to spring.