Mount Greylock Ski Club
Roaring Brook Road, Williamstown, MA

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Mount Greylock Ski Club

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  • Family Friendly
  • Free
  • Private / Semi-private
The snowy mountains with trees.

The snowy mountains with trees.

Snowy mountains with a ski lift.

Snowy mountains with a ski lift.

Some ski trails in the snow.

Some ski trails in the snow.

Snow covered trees.

Snow covered trees.

A snowy path winding through a forest.

A snowy path winding through a forest.

  • Public Land
  • Private Land
  • Bus Route
  • Trail
  • Major Trail

About Mount Greylock Ski Club

Mount Greylock Ski Club is a member-only ski area, perfect for a long day of skiing or snowboarding in Western Massachusetts. The club, with both short slopes and challenging glades, is ideal for beginners and experts hoping to improve their skills. The ski hill relies on natural snow, meaning the slopes are open variably on weekends and holidays in the wintertime. But, with its position in the higher elevations of the Berkshires, the season can often last between November and late March.

Upon arrival, visitors will find towropes and a rustic ski lodge. The towropes are long and fast, helping visitors quickly ascend the mountains. Meanwhile, wood stoves heat the ski lodge, providing plenty of warmth for breaks during the day.

Yearly memberships are relatively cheap, about the same as a day pass at many other local ski areas. Members are expected to volunteer throughout the season to maintain the trails and run operations.

Visitors will find the Mount Greylock Ski Club at the end of Roaring Brook Road. During winter, this road is one-way. Drivers can travel up the road before 2:30pm and down the road after 2:30pm.

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Roaring Brook Road, Williamstown, MA

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Accessibility Assessment

Features
  • Accessible Parking
  • Adaptive Device Trail

This site is a “rustic style,” meaning there is little to accommodate accessibility. There are trails and lifts accessible for canes, but none of the trails are wide or even enough to accommodate wheelchairs or strollers.

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Looking to meet up with others for team sports or group activities? Check out our list of clubs, guides and leagues in the Berkshires on the Resources page. Our list of summer camps will help you plan an overnight or day camp adventure for your young ones.

We also link to an array of outdoor recreation retail shops for gear and rental facilities for equipment on the Gear page.

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