Salisbury Winter Sports Association Ski Swap & Sale Returns December 6

As the Salisbury Winter Sports Association (SWSA) approaches its 100th anniversary, the organization is launching a milestone year of celebrations with the return of a beloved local tradition: the Annual SWSA Ski Swap and Sale, happening Saturday, December 6, at the Lakeville Hose Company, 4 Brook Street, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Equipment pick-up and payment will follow from 11 a.m. to 12 noon.

For decades, SWSA has been at the heart of winter sports in the Litchfield Hills, offering opportunities for everyone—from beginners to competitive athletes—to engage in ski jumping, Alpine and Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, and snowboarding. The annual Ski Swap and Sale is both a practical and festive kickoff to the winter season, helping families and individuals gear up affordably while supporting a local legacy.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your gear, cash in on unused items, or introduce your family to winter sports, the SWSA Ski Swap and Sale is the place to start. Bargain-hunters and winter adventurers alike can expect:
Used skates starting at $2
Skis and snowboards begin around $50
Ski boots starting at $10
A wide variety of new winter gear, including gloves, goggles, parkas, hats, and socks, along with snowshoes and both downhill and Nordic ski equipment, at discounted prices

Have gear to sell? Bring your used items to the Lakeville Hose Company on Friday, December 5, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Accepted items include:
Downhill and cross-country skis, boots, and poles
Ice skates and hockey equipment (no sticks)
Snowboards and snowshoes
Please note: clothing will not be accepted.

On Saturday between 11 a.m. and noon, sellers may pick up unsold items and proceeds. Best of all—SWSA takes no commission, meaning 100% of the proceeds go back to the equipment owners. Any unclaimed items after noon become the property of SWSA. Proceeds from the event help fund SWSA’s youth ski programs, which offer ski jump training, Alpine and Nordic skiing instruction, and winter camp experiences led by a former SWSA jumper and U.S. Junior National Team member. These programs aim to instill not only technical skill but also confidence and a lifelong love of winter sports.

About SWSA
SWSA, a proudly all-volunteer, nonprofit organization with a 91-year tradition, is also gearing up to host the region’s most thrilling winter competition event: the Jumpfest Tournament and U.S. Eastern Ski Jumping Championships, scheduled for February 6–8, 2026. For more details about the Ski Swap and other centennial celebrations, visit Jumpfest.org.

Dare to Watch? Ski Jumpers Defy Gravity at Salisbury’s Iconic Jumpfest! January 31 – February 2

This year, why not elevate your love for winter sports—literally? Ski jumping, a breathtaking blend of athleticism and daring, might just become your new obsession. And there’s no better place to experience this electrifying sport on the East Coast than Salisbury’s Jumpfest, happening Friday, January 31 through Sunday, February 2. What makes Jumpfest truly special? You’ll witness jaw-dropping performances, often featuring Olympic hopefuls, soaring through the crisp winter air. Don’t worry if there’s no snow in your backyard—Satre Hill will be blanketed in pristine, powdery snow, thanks to the state-of-the-art snowmaking technology of the Salisbury Winter Sports Association (SWSA).

Let’s be honest—not everyone can ski, let alone soar through the air and nail a landing with any grace. But watching ski jumpers defy gravity in real-time? That’s a whole different level of excitement. This is a sport where every second and every movement counts, making it as unpredictable as it is electrifying. With razor-thin margins and unexpected victories, no two performances are ever the same. Once you see the precision, skill, and sheer guts it takes to master this sport, you’ll be hooked. And there’s no better place to experience the adrenaline than Salisbury’s Jumpfest—set to be bigger, bolder, and better than ever! The frost in the air, the clang of cowbells, the roar of the crowd, and the unmistakable thwack of skis hitting the landing hill—it’s pure magic. This isn’t just an event, it’s a winter experience!”

Jumpfest delivers three days of heart pounding excitement and ski jumping competitions. As one of only six East Coast venues—and among the oldest and most prestigious—Salisbury has hosted jumpers that have gone on to the Olympics in past competitions. Witness an extraordinary spectacle as athletes take on not one, but three distinct hills: the 20-meter, 30-meter, and the towering 65-meter hill. Brace yourself as jumpers launch into the air, soaring up to 200 feet at breathtaking speeds exceeding 50 miles per hour. This is a rare chance to see skill, bravery, and gravity-defying feats all in one exhilarating event!

Friday begins when the gates swing open at 6 PM. The excitement kicks off at 7 PM with Target Jumping, followed by the crowd-favorite Human Dog Sled Race. Watch teams of six go head-to-head in this wildly entertaining, one-of-a-kind competition. With thrilling prizes and year-long bragging rights on the line, it’s a can’t-miss spectacle of fun and chaos. You won’t find many places in the country hosting an event like this, and certainly not close to Connecticut. Make sure you’re there—this is the stuff memories (and legends) are made of! To enter head to https://www.skireg.com/jumpfest-human-dogsled-race and keep in mind the deadline for entering this zany event is January 30th. The fee to enter is a modest $25 per team that includes free entrance to Jumpfest! Proceeds benefit SWSA’s Junior Ski Programs.

On Saturday, February 1st, the small hill opens at 8 a.m. for practice jumps. At 9:30 a.m., cheer on the next generation of ski jumpers during the Junior Competition on the 20-meter and 30-meter hills. The action heats up as the 70-meter hill opens from 11 a.m. to noon for warm-ups and practice jumps, all leading up to the main event: the Salisbury Invitational Ski Jump Competition on the big hill at 1 p.m. The day wraps up with the Snowball Fundraiser that begins at 8 p.m. and runs through 11:30 p.m. at the Lakeville Town Grove. Dance the night away with live music from the Steve Dunn Band, try your luck in the raffle, and refuel with pizza at 10 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person, kids 12 and under are free.

On Sunday, February 2nd the action kicks off at 11 a.m. when the 70-meter hill opens for warm-ups and practice jumps. It’s the perfect chance to scope out the athletes’ style, form, and landings up close. But the real excitement starts at 1 p.m. with the Eastern U.S. Ski Jumping Championships—easily the biggest highlight of the weekend. Feel the tension as ski jumpers sit on the bar, laser-focused, waiting for the go signal. Then, it’s pure magic. They launch into the air, helmets leading the charge, arms thrown back, and bodies tucked tight for ultimate speed and aerodynamics. Balance. Flexibility. Nerve. It’s all on display as they soar from the top of the hill to the bottom in just 20 electrifying seconds. Blink, and you might miss it. The stakes couldn’t be higher—winners of the championships will earn their spot on the Eastern Division of the Junior National Team. Stick around for the awards ceremony to see who makes the cut. Don’t just watch the action—feel it. This is ski jumping at its finest.

And, if you work up an appetite, no worries, the Cook Shack offers a range of burgers, dogs, hot chocolate and more, and the Low N Slow Food Truck serves BBQ, authentic poutine, mac n’ cheese and many other selections on all three days. There will also be a wine tent, a hot toddy tent, and the Great Falls Brewing Company’s beer tent.

Tickets will be available at the gate and are $15 for adults on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Kids 12 and under are free all three days. The cost of the Snowball is $20 and includes a cash bar, music, raffles, and pizza at 10 p.m. The ski jump complex is located at Satre Hill on Indian Cave Road in Salisbury. Before setting out check www.jumpfest.org for updates, scheduled changes, or more information or email the Association at info@jumpfest.org.

ABOUT SALISBURY WINTER SPORTS ASSOCIATION

The mission of the Salisbury Winter Sports Association is to acquaint the public with Nordic ski-jumping, cross –country and Alpine skiing, and to teach the skills necessary for their enjoyment. One way of fulfilling this mission is to host the annual Jumpfest Competition on Satre Hill to sustain and ski jumping in Salisbury, Connecticut, and the Eastern United States.

Don’t Miss the Premiere of The Jump by CPTV, Hosted by SWSA January 11th in Canaan

Experience the magic of the premiere of CPTV’s The Jump hosted by the Salisbury Winter Sports Association (SWSA) on Saturday, January 11th, at 5:30 p.m. at the charming Colonial Theatre (37 Railroad Street, Canaan) for the premiere of The Jump.

The Jump is a story that celebrates the heart, resilience, and magic of a small-town community in northwest Connecticut that has embraced ski jumping for decades. Produced by CPTV, The Jump takes you on an inspiring journey to Salisbury, Connecticut, where a determined community rallied together to save their beloved ski jump. From the power of volunteerism to the triumph of a local hero who overcame polio to compete in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Italy, this heartwarming film highlights the spirit that makes Salisbury and SWSA extraordinary.

Discover the legacy of the Salisbury JumpFest, learn about the incredible individuals who made ski jumping a cherished tradition, and celebrate the pride of a town that never gives up. This is more than a movie—it’s a celebration of resilience, legacy, and the magic of small-town dreams. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., admission is free, donations are welcomed and appreciated. There are 120 seats available and seating is on a first come first serve basis. The film begins at 6 p.m.

ABOUT SALISBURY WINTER SPORTS ASSOCIATION

In the winter of 1926, John Satre a resident of Salisbury jumped off the roof of his shed wearing skis to show his friends and neighbors a sport he learned in his native homeland of Norway. Town residents were so amazed as they watched Satre soar through the air that they decided to build a proper ski run that summer, and form the Salisbury Winter Sports Association. The Association hosted the first ski jump competition in January 1927. JumpFest has become a highly anticipated event in Connecticut and throughout much of the East Coast.

ABOUT JUMPFEST

This live in person outdoor event is the oldest Ski Jumping Competition in New England and one of only six ski jump competitions on the East Coast. Athletes including Olympic contenders and some of the best junior ski jumpers in the United States will compete during this three-day festival that includes the Eastern Division National Ski Jump Competition.