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Snow 21°F
Conditions
Wednesday, December 31, 2025 - 3:30 PM

Happy New Year's Eve, Windham, join us tonight for a beloved tradition: watch our torchlight parade and fireworks at 6:30 PM, and close out the year with a bang!

Tonight, we'll be making snow this evening over on the East Peak, cranking on World Cup, as well as keeping some snowmaking guns lit on Wiseacres. Our grooming team will be pushing on all of our freshly made snow on the West Peak, including Wolverine, Upper/Lower Warpath, and the classic faves like Whistler, Wraparound, Windfall, and more. All resolutions are set to: more skiing and snowboarding! Come cruise a classic day on the slopes with smooth corduroy and plenty of granular goodness to go around.

A reminder that for tomorrow, Thursday, January 1, lift hours will be 9 AM to 4 PM. Lifts scheduled to operate on New Year's Day include the Wonderama Express Quad (C), Whiteway Express Quad (D), Wooly Bear Carpet (E), Westside Six (F), East Peak Express Quad (G), Whisper Run Carpet (M), K Lift (K), and the Enclave Carpet (L).

With some natural snow flurries inbound this evening, tomorrow is shaping up to be the best way to kick off a brand new year of memories in Windham. Cheers to a great night and year ahead!
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High 23 °F
Low 19 °F
Trails Open 30/54
Lifts Open 8/9
New Snow 0
Base Depth 35"
Open Acres 199.06 ac
Westside Six
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Wooly Bear Carpet
None
Wonderama Express Quad
None
Whiteway Express Quad
None
East Peak Express Quad
None
Willpower Triple
None
Enclave Carpet
None
Baker Double
None
Whisper Run Carpet
None

Primary Surface

Secondary Surface

Easier Way to Go
Groomed
Easier Wooly Bear
Groomed
Easier Whisper Run
Groomed
Easier What's Next
Groomed
Most Difficult Wilbur
Groomed
Easier Whiteway
Groomed
Easier Willpower
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Wraparound
Groomed
Easier Lower Wraparound
Groomed
More Difficult Wall Street
Groomed
More Difficult Warpath Chute
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Warpath
None
More Difficult Lower Warpath
None
More Difficult Upper Wiseacres
Groomed
More Difficult Upper Whistler
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Whistler
Groomed
More Difficult Mini Wall Bypass
Groomed
Extreme The Wall
None
Extreme Upper Wolverine
None
More Difficult Lower Wolverine
None
Extreme Upper Wheelchair
Moguls
Extreme Wedel
Moguls
More Difficult Upper Wall Street
None
More Difficult Warmup
Groomed
Easier Wonderama
Groomed
Advanced Windfall
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wipeout
Groomed
Easier Where's Charlie
None
More Difficult Wolf's Prey
None
More Difficult Wildcat
None
More Difficult Whiskey Jack
Groomed
More Difficult Waltz
None
More Difficult Wrangler
None
More Difficult Wizard
None
More Difficult Lower Wiseacres
None
Most Difficult Whistler Chute
None
Most Difficult Old Wolverine
None
More Difficult Upper Whirlwind
None
More Difficult Lower Whirlwind
Groomed
More Difficult Lower Wheelchair
None
Advanced Warmup Road
None
More Difficult What
None
Most Difficult Whataride Glades
None
Extreme Wide Connection
None
Extreme Upper Wipeout
None
Extreme Way Out
None
Easier Wanderer
Groomed
Most Difficult Why Not
Groomed
Easier Wapeka
Groomed
Most Difficult WinTuck
None
Most Difficult Wigeon
None
Most Difficult Wing N' It
None
Most Difficult Wicked
None
More Difficult World Cup
None
Wilbur Park
Groomed
Mini Wall Bypass Park
None
Whistler Park on Lower Whistler
None
Lower Warpath Park
None
Lower Whirlwind Park
Groomed
Mini Park on Lower Wraparound
Groomed

Windham Mountain Club

Donates $100,000 to the Windham Foundation

Windham Mountain Club Donates $100,000 to the Windham Foundation

Windham, NY (December 18, 2023) Windham Mountain Club, a leading year-round destination in the heart of the Catskill Mountains, proudly announces a $100,000 donation to the Windham Foundation, a 501(c)(3) grants-based organization, funding programs in education, recreation, the arts, and community initiatives. This donation underscores Windham Mountain Club’s dedication to supporting the local Windham community and fostering the growth of the region.

The Windham Foundation is known for its impactful community projects and commitment to enhancing the quality of life for people who live in and visit Windham.

Key highlights of the donation include:

Community Impact: The funds will be directed toward supporting key initiatives and projects undertaken by the Windham Foundation.

Sustainable Development: Windham Mountain Club and the Windham Foundation share a commitment to sustainable development. The donation will play a crucial role in advancing projects that focus on environmental stewardship, conservation efforts, and the overall well-being of the community.

Cultural Enrichment: As part of the broader vision, the donation aims to contribute to the cultural richness of the area. The Windham Foundation has a proven track record of supporting arts, culture, and educational programs.

Economic Vitality: Investing in the economic vitality of the community is a cornerstone of Windham Mountain Club’s philanthropic efforts. The donation to the Windham Foundation will support initiatives that promote local businesses, job creation, and overall economic resilience.

“Windham Mountain Club is honored to make a meaningful contribution to the Windham Foundation, an organization that shares our passion for community well-being and sustainable development,” said Chip Seamans, President of Windham Mountain Club. “We believe in the transformative power of collaboration, and this donation reflects our commitment to fostering a thriving and vibrant community for generations to come.”

“The Windham Foundation is pleased for this recognition and support of our mission and 20 year commitment to funding education, recreations, the arts and community initiatives,” said Paul Mutter, President of the Windham Foundation. “Our all-volunteer organization has ambitious plans to grow our impact in making the Town of Windham an extraordinary place to live, work and visit.”

As part of its ongoing support for the Windham community, Windham Mountain Club also has a longstanding partnership with the Adaptive Sports Foundation and supports recreational activities and organizations, including the Windham Ashland Jewett Central School’s “Ski Tuesday” program and SHRED Foundation. Windham Mountain Club also provides free season passes for all WAJ students. For more information, visit www.windhammountainclub.com.

 

About Windham Mountain Club

Windham Mountain Club is a premier multi-generational, four-season resort located in the Great Northern Catskills, two and a half hours north of New York City. Boasting 285 skiable acres across 54 trails and serviced by 11 lifts (four of which are high speed), the mountain offers an award-winning Ski and Ride School, lodging, a tubing park and world-class alpine and freestyle competition teams. Windham Mountain Club has five dining outlets, including Foodhall, Seasons, Cin Cin!, The Windham, and Sushi Bar Okami. The summer season brings mountain getaways and excursions, in addition to family-friendly events and festivals. Future enhancements to Windham Mountain Club include a new Windham Country Club, an 18-hole golf course designed by award-winning golf course architect Tom Fazio, a luxury spa and fitness center, and expanded lodging.

For inquiries about Windham Mountain Club, please contact:

Casey Garraghan; [email protected]