Jack Frost - Big Boulder (JFBB)

 

Tucked away in the picturesque Pocono Mountains just a short drive from New York City and Philadelphia, Jack Frost and Big Boulder mountains offer twice the downhill thrills to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities.

Jack Frost is a top-down resort, meaning the ski lodge and parking lots are at the top of the mountain. Snowsports lovers flock to Jack Frost for a classic ski and snowboard experience, featuring a summit elevation of 2,000 feet, a base elevation of 1,400 feet, and a vertical drop of 600 feet. The resort boasts 20 unique slopes, including a designated learning slope for ski school, 4 slopes suitable for beginners, 7 intermediate slopes, 8 advanced slopes, and 1 terrain park. Additionally, Jack Frost offers 6 lifts - 4 quads, 2 doubles, and 1 ski carpet, exclusively used for children's lessons.

Situated at a base elevation of 1,700 feet, with a summit elevation of 2,175 feet and a vertical drop of 475 feet, Big Boulder is a bottom-up resort with ski lodge facilities and parking lots at the base. The resort’s mountain is home to two progressive terrain parks, 18 diverse slopes, including 7 beginner-friendly slopes, 3 intermediate, 6 advanced slopes, and 2 terrain parks, serviced by 4 lifts - 2 quads, 1 triple, 1 double, and 1 ski carpet.