Windham Mountain Club

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Windham Mountain Club

Windham is just two hours-and-a-half from our Urban Sherpa pick-up locations in the city. If you haven’t been to Windham, sign up and experience Windham’s expansive runs. The consensus with all our leaders: Windham has more to offer for every skier and boarder.

Just starting out? Wooly Bear is the perfect slope for practicing your stops and turns. Getting better? Take Wide Connection to Upper Wipeout then turn down Lower Wipeout for a mile’s worth of practice. Intermediates looking for an adrenaline rush can check out Lower Wolverine or Upper Wiseacres. Experts out for a sick run should definitely hit Upper Wheelchair or head out to the east peak. Skiers and boarders who like to catch air will want to check out the Big Bag, a huge inflatable for invert practice.

Terrain Parks

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The Jib Park

A good way to keep things interesting is to visit the Jib Park. It’s full of rails, hits, and features that change on a regular basis. It’s also lit for you night owls.

The Warm Up Park

Located on the Warm Up trail, this park has the biggest hits on the mountain. It’s sure to challenge even the best skiers and riders.

Lower Wraparound Park

This is a beginner park with small rails, jumps and rollers. Perfect for working on your skills before tackling the bigger stuff.

Lower Warpath Park

Currently set up with medium-sized jumps and skiercross/boardercross banked turns.

Restaurants

The restaurants of Windham Mountain Club offer a variety of fine and casual food and a range of dining atmospheres.

Windham Mountain - bar scene

CIN CIN! AT WINDHAM MOUNTAIN CLUB

Peak dining for peak tastes
Alpine ambience meets elevated Italian elegance at Cin Cin!, located mid-mountain on Windham Mountain Club’s West Peak; featuring scenic views of the surrounding Catskill Mountains.

Unwind with friends and family, and uncork a bottle of vino from the carefully crafted wine program selected by our full-time sommelier.

Umbrella Bar

It’s always après at our European-inspired patio bar featuring craft beers on tap and quick bites in enclosed, heated comfort

FOODHALL AT WINDHAM MOUNTAIN CLUB

Take a break, have a bite
An upscale cafeteria featuring hot grill items, as well as fresh soups, salads, and sandwiches. The Foodhall also offers beer and wine, signature cocktails, and lite fare for breakfast before first tracks and takeaway when the laps continue.

SEASONS AT WINDHAM MOUNTAIN CLUB

Mountainside Mezzes
The revamped Seasons at Windham Mountain Club brings innovative Lebanese-Mediterranean cuisine mountainside.

With a menu featuring fresh salads and small plates, as well as a hand-crafted cocktail program, taste the practical, decadent, and the delectable.

 

COVID-19 Safety

Urban Sherpa Travel is committed to the health and safety of our guests and our team. Please be aware that exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present. We have taken numerous steps to reduce this inherent risk and ask that you familiarize yourself with our COVID-19 health and safety requirements and precautions prior to your visit. You should evaluate your own level of risk when determining whether to visit. By traveling with Urban Sherpa Travel you acknowledge and agree that you assume these inherent risks associated with your attendance as we have explained them to you. Please see our complete COVID-19 Safety Statement.

Packages

Due to restrictions at Windham Mountain Club we will be offering transportation only. If you are an Ikon pass holder please make a reservation on the Ikon Pass website :  Ikon Pass Registration Page. If you can not make a reservation your pass will work at the lift line. Please contact us for more information on 917.692.5222. If you are planning to join our bus trip and need a lift pass please purchase a lift pass from the Windham Mountain Club’s website.  You must also purchase rentals and lessons from Windham’s website.


Round-Trip Coach Transport Only includes a round-trip bus pass.  $65.
One-Way Coach Transport Only includes a one-way bus pass.  $55.

Custom Options

Lesson Add a 90-minute group lesson to improve your ride (beginner, advanced beginner, or intermediate levels available) Please be aware that the 9:30am time slot will be reserved for beginners and first timers (green trails) only and the 1:30pm time slot will be for intermediate and advanced (blue and black trails) only. Must be purchased from the Windham Mountain Club’s website.
Gear Rental Ski rental includes helmet, shaped skis, poles, and boots; snowboard rental includes helmet, board, boots, and bindings must be purchased through the Windham Mountain Club’s website.
Outerwear leasing can be arranged through Windham Mountain Outfitters.  If you lease outerwear please let us know in advance.

Logistics | Pickups & Departures

  • Please arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Bring water, a morning snack, and warm, waterproof, weather-appropriate clothing.
  • Rentals include a helmet.
  • Outerwear leasing can be arranged through Windham Mountain Outfitters.
  • If you lease outerwear please contact us in advance.
  • An Ikon Pass will work at the lift line if unable to make a reservation. Please contact Urban Sherpa Travel on 917.692.5222 for more information.

Pickup/Dropoff Locations

  Union Square 6:00am Times Square 6:20am Paramus North of Ski Barn 7:00am
Depart 6:15 AM 6:30 AM 7:00am
Depart Windham Mountain Club 4:15 PM
Return 7:30 PM 7:15 PM 6:45PM

Permissions Slip for Minors

A parent or legal guardian must complete and bring along a Minor Permissions Slip for each child age sixteen (16) and under.

How do I select the correct snowboard stance?

Your bindings settings usually follow your batting stance. If you are right-handed and bat right-handed, then you will probably feel most comfortable with your left foot forward (regular). If you are left-handed or bat “lefty,” then you will likely feel right foot forward is more natural (goofy).

These are just guidelines to start. We can help you find the right fit for your ride.

What type of skier are you?

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Determining your ski ability is your responsibility!

Your ski ability, height, weight, age, and boot-sole length are used by the shop to determine the visual indicator settings of your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate information, as any error may increase your risk of injury. Consult the skier type descriptions to select your classification. These descriptions are compatible with ASTM and ISO documents.

Type I Skier (Beginner)

Cautious skiing at lower visual indicator settings

  • Prefer slow to moderate speeds
  • Prefer gentle to moderate terrain
  • Receive lower-than-average visual indicator settings (this may increase the risk of inadvertent binding release in order to increase the likelihood of release in a fall)
  • Type I settings apply to entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification
  • Type I- setting apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings lower than settings for a Type I skier

Type II Skier (Intermediate)

Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings

  • Prefer a variety of speeds
  • Prefer varied terrain
  • Type II settings apply to skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of Type I or Type III classifications

Type III Skier (Advanced)

Aggressive skiing at higher visual indicator settings

  • Prefer fast speeds
  • Prefer steep terrain
  • Receive higher-than-average visual indicator settings (this may reduce the likelihood of release in a fall in order to reduce the risk of inadvertent binding release)
  • Type III+ settings apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings higher than settings for a Type III skier

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Mar 16, 2025