It is now owned by Mill Town Capital and shares a Summit pass with Berkshire East and Catamount Ski Area.
Prior to its use as a ski area, the property was a mink farm belonging to Clarence J.
After his mink farming operation failed during the Great Depression, Bousquet responded to the interest of the Mount Greylock Ski Club, which had been using a steep pasture on his property as a practice run.
He allowed the club to cut a 750-foot (230 m) ski slope to the northern summit of Mahanna Cobble (part of Yokun Ridge) in 1933.
[2][3] Mill Town Capital also purchased two other businesses in 2020 to operate under the Bousquet brand.