Northstar

Snowflake

Stardust

Avalanche

Thunderbolt

Whoopee

Dom's Way

Laurel

Tester

Liftline

Boomerang

Steeplechase

The Glacier

Turkey Turn

Double Chair (Beginner Area)

Handle Tow - Surface Lift (Beginner Area)

Triple Chair - To Summit

Double Chair - To Summit

T-Bar #4 - Surface Lift (Mid-Mountain)

T-Bar #5 - Surface Lift (Mid-Mountain)

Handle Tow - Surface Lift (The Glacier)

Carpet Lift

Ski School Building

Cafeteria & Ski Shop

Ticket Office

Race Building

Rental Shop

Mountain Room & Lounge

Bus Drop-Off

First Aid & National Ski Patrol

Mt. Southington: Feel The Excitement!

Map and Statistics at Mt. Southington

Let’s be safe not sorry.  Mt. Southington offers a variety of trails for all abilities ranging from the first time skier to the seasoned expert.  Our National Ski Patrol and courtesy staff work hard to keep you safe when you ski.  But you can help. 

Ski slopes meant for you.  Pay attention to marked trails, make sure your equipment is properly adjusted and be familiar with the Skier’s Responsibility Code.  Play it safe.  Ski smart!

Trail Map

Mouse over the trail map to see the trail, lift and facilities names. For a print version, click here.

TRAIL MAP KEY


 Easiest

  More Difficult

  Most Difficult

  Freestyle Terrain

Current Conditions - Last updated 03/24/08
Snow Depth: Snow Surface:
Lifts Available: Trails Open:
Closed for the Season - See you next year! 

Mountain Statistics
Total number of trails: 14
% Beginner: 33
% Intermediate: 33
% Advanced: 33
Longest Trail: Dom's Way 7/8 mile
Alpine Parks: 1
Snow Making: 100%
Night Skiing: 100%
Total no. of
skiable acres:
50
Lift Capacity: 6254 per hour
Vertical Drop: 425
Peak Elevation: 525 above sea level
Base Elevation:

100 above sea level

TOTAL NUMBER OF LIFTS: 8
Types of lifts: 1 Triple Chair
2 Double Chairs
2 T-Bars
2 Handle Tows
1 Carpet Lift
 
Current Trails Status
Northstar Closed
Snowflake Closed
Stardust Closed
The Glacier Closed
Boomerang Closed
Whoopee Closed
Dom's Way Closed
Liftline Closed
Turkey Turn Closed
Avalanche Closed
Tester Closed
Thunderbolt Closed
Steeplechase Closed
Laurel Closed



Your Responsibility Code

Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At areas you may see people using alpine skis, snowboards, telemark skis, cross country skis, and other specialized equipment, such as that used by the disabled. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers and riders the responsibility for a great skiing experience.

  1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.
  2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.
  3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.
  4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.
  5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
  7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload safely.

Know the code. It's your responsibility.

This is a partial list. Be safety conscious.