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Skiing in Summer? Yes, You Can! Jay Peak’s Wild Summer Solstice Session Blends Snow, Music, and Skate

Perry by Perry
June 21, 2025
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When you think of summer in the United States, skiing likely isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But this June, one northeastern resort is flipping seasonal norms on their head. Jay Peak Resort in Vermont is launching a bold and eccentric event called the Summer Solstice Session, scheduled for June 21, 2025. The gathering isn’t just about skiing in shorts and sunglasses—it’s a full-blown celebration of snow, sound, and skate culture rolled into one unique alpine weekend.

 

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This fresh concept is more than just a novelty. It’s a statement—a reminder that the skiing community thrives beyond the snowiest months, and that passion for the slopes doesn’t have to melt away with the spring thaw.

 

 

❄️ Snow in June? At Jay Peak, It’s Possible

 

Jay Peak, nestled in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom, is known for its rugged terrain, deep powder in the winter, and loyal skiing community. But this summer, the resort is making waves for a different reason: offering ski access during the longest day of the year.

 

Over the past few weeks, the mountain’s operations team has been carefully hoarding snow in shaded terrain and patching it into a custom-built “hike park.” It’s not a full mountain run, but a meticulously maintained series of jibs, rails, and snow features that allow riders to drop in with serious style.

 

The snow quality isn’t mid-winter powder, of course—but the novelty of carving turns under a warm sun in late June is something few skiers get to experience. The park will be open in three-hour sessions, bookable in advance, with limited slots to keep the terrain fresh and safe.

 

 

🎧 Not Just Skiing: Welcome to the Mountain Block Party

 

What sets the Summer Solstice Session apart isn’t just the snow—it’s the full cultural vibe. Jay Peak is partnering with local musicians, food trucks, and skateboarding collectives to transform the mountain into a mini-festival atmosphere.

 

Live music will pulse from the base area all afternoon, featuring regional indie bands, electronic DJs, and a sunset set from Vermont’s own rising star DJ Callahan. A pop-up bar made of reclaimed snow fencing and local timber will serve up Vermont IPAs and summer cocktails, giving guests a spot to relax between laps or cheer on the skaters.

 

And speaking of skating—the newly constructed wooden skate bowl adjacent to the snow park is drawing huge interest. Designed by local craftspeople and modeled after classic East Coast parks, it gives boarders a chance to transition from snow to concrete without ever leaving the mountain.

 

The crossover appeal is real. Snowboarders and skaters alike are expected to dominate the scene, sharing tricks and styles in a fully blended environment that’s as much about creativity and community as it is about carving turns.

 

 

👕 Dress Code: Hawaiian Shirts, Shorts & Goggles

 

At the Solstice Session, the dress code is… relaxed. Think Hawaiian shirts, jorts, bucket hats, and mirrored goggles. The playful nature of summer skiing means people aren’t worried about speed records or racing lines—they’re there for the vibes, the tricks, and the photos.

 

There’s even a “best summer shred outfit” contest planned, with the winner receiving a free season pass for the 2025–26 winter. Expect lots of retro gear, mismatched patterns, and ski poles doubling as dance props.

 

 

💬 What the Community is Saying

 

“We wanted to do something totally different,” said Jay Peak event manager Tanya Rich, who spearheaded the idea. “People love skiing, and they love summer. So why not bring them together in the most fun way we could imagine?”

 

Riders across the Northeast are buzzing. On Reddit and local ski forums, users are organizing carpools, planning costumes, and even creating group trick challenges for the hike park.

 

“I’m driving up from Boston for the weekend,” one user posted. “Skating, skiing, sunshine, and good music? That’s pretty much my dream vacation right now.”

 

 

🌍 Sustainability and Snow Farming

 

Skiing in summer might seem like an environmental contradiction—but Jay Peak is trying to do it responsibly. The snow used for the event was all harvested from late spring storms and preserved using modern snow-farming techniques: shaded storage, protective tarps, and minimal grooming.

 

The resort is also limiting the number of skiers per session to prevent overuse and erosion, and no new artificial snow was made for the event. Solar panels power the base lodge’s music and lighting systems, and all food vendors are required to use compostable packaging.

 

The event is part of a growing trend in U.S. ski resorts to stretch the seasonal window in climate-conscious ways. Rather than rely on energy-intensive snowmaking, resorts like Jay Peak are experimenting with snow storage, strategic event timing, and diversified mountain use.

 

 

📅 The Future of Summer Skiing?

 

Could summer skiing events like the Solstice Session become more common in the U.S.? Possibly. While year-round snow is usually limited to places like Timberline Lodge (Oregon) and Beartooth Basin (Wyoming), more eastern and midwestern resorts are trying to create shoulder-season excitement with pop-up terrain parks and multi-sport festivals.

 

Jay Peak’s success could inspire a new wave of hybrid events that mix winter sports with summer culture—particularly in places where traditional ski seasons are shrinking due to climate change.

 

 

 

🏁 Final Thoughts

 

The Summer Solstice Session at Jay Peak is more than just a quirky, one-off novelty. It’s a sign of how ski culture is evolving—leaning into fun, inclusivity, creativity, and sustainability.

 

Whether you’re a skier, snowboarder, skater, or just someone who loves good music and a mountain sunset, this June 21 event is shaping up to be one of the coolest (and weirdest) moments of the summer.

 

If you’ve ever wanted to do a rail slide in shorts while a DJ spins under a bluebird sky… this might be your chance.

 

 

 

Event Info at a Glance:

 

📍 Location: Jay Peak Resort, Vermont

 

📅 Date: June 21, 2025

 

⏰ Sessions: 3-hour on-snow blocks (limited availability)

 

🎟️ Passes: $45 per session / $120 full-day access

 

🎶 Music: Live DJs and bands from noon to sunset

 

🛹 Skate Bowl: Open all day, free access with event ticket

 

🍔 Food & Drink: Local vendors, beer gar

den, summer fare

 

 

 

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