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  The 1932 
and 1980 Winter Olympic Games have firmly established the Adirondacks, and specifically 
Lake Placid, as the premier winter sports capital of the world. In fact, when 
it comes to winter sports, there is more to see and do in the Adirondacks that 
anywhere else on earth!! Where else can a visitor ride to the top of a 120 meter 
ski jump or hurdle down a refrigerated bobsled track at 60 miles per hour! With 
hundreds of miles of beautiful backcountry ski trails, cross country skiers can 
pole their way from village to village stopping along the way to sample delicious 
homecooked meals at many trailside inns and bed and Breakfast's. For Alpine Skiers, 
the Adirondacks and Upstate New York boast over 30 ski mountains including Gore 
Mountain and Whiteface Mountain, offering the steepest vertical drop in the East. 
In Vermont skiiers can choose from over seventeen major ski resorts including 
Ascutney, Bear Creek, 
Bolton Valley, Bromley, Burke ,Jay Peak, Killington/Pico, Mad River Glen, Middlebury 
Snow Bowl, Mount Snow, Okemo, Smugglers' Notch, Stowe, Stratton, Sugarbush and 
Suicide six. 
 For a 
comprehensive guide to New York ski resorts please visit www.NewYorkSkiing.com
 
 
 
 In 
the winter the Adirondacks offer world class Winter 
Sports including  
Skiing , X-Country 
, Snowboarding  , Hockey, 
Snowmobiling , Dog 
Sledding , Ice Fishing 
, Ice Climbing ,Winter 
Camping ,  Skating 
, Snowshoeing and 
Bobsledding .  
Visitors and residents alike enjoy the many fine downhill and cross-country 
ski areas in the Adirondacks. At Whiteface Mountain, just outside of Lake Placid, 
you'll find some of the best alpine skiing and snowboarding in North America. 
It has the greatest vertical drop this side of the Rockies and is the only ski 
area in the East to have hosted the Olympic Winter Games.
  
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 |   |   photo courtesy of SnoTours Inc |  Neighboring Vermont boasts 
challenging skiing at Killington, 
Stowe & Stratton as well as several other fine ski centers.CROSS 
COUNTRY SKIING in the ADIRONDACKS!
 Snowmobiling 
in the Adirondacks!
 The Adirondack Mountains have the largest, most 
diverse trail system for snowmobiling in NY State. You can find the most up to 
date Adirondack snowmobiling trail conditions, information on snowmobile rentals, 
snowmobile maps, and restaurant locations for riders with just a click of your 
mouse. From well groomed woodland tracks to lake bed riding - regardless of your 
level of ability, snowmobiling fun can be found in the Adirondacks! click 
here for our snowmobile headquarters!
 Cross-country skiing is a great 
way for the entire family to enjoy the beautiful winter landscape throughout the 
Adirondack region. Basic skills can be learned quickly and most cross-country 
ski centers offer rentals and lessons. The Adirondacks offer many low fee or free 
cross-country trails. Lake 
Placid is home to world-class skiing at Mount Van Hoevenberg, one of the most 
well known Nordic ski centers in the country and the Jackrabbit Trail System criss-crosses 
throughout the area. Whatever your skill level, you can find outdoor adventure 
in the Adirondacks!  In addition to offering you links to Adirondack cross 
country skiing we also provide links to cross-country ski centers and equipment 
manufactures around the country. Including Canada, Montana, Idaho and Lake 
Tahoe.
 
 
 
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 Beautiful 
'four seasons' waterfront compound ideal for family reunions, weddings, snow mobile 
groups & corporate retreats!
  Remarkable 
setting on one of the most beautiful lakes
 in the Adirondacks!
 Perfect 
for large groups up to 40 people!
 
 Attention 
Snow Mobilers
 Book your reservations now for the upcoming winter season!
 This 
facility is ideal for large or small snowmobile clubs & groups. Located 
directly on a main Adirondack snowmobile route connecting to hundreds of miles 
of snowmobile trails throughout Upstate New York.
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   | Home 
of two of the Jewels of the Northeast; Gore Mountain & 
 Whiteface Mountain.  From North Creek to Lake Placid, 
there are thousands of wonderful Cross Country Ski Trails! 
   At 
Whiteface Mountain, you'll find some of the best alpine skiing and snowboarding 
in North America. It has the greatest vertical drop this side of the Rockies and 
is the only ski area in the East to have hosted the Olympic Winter Games.    
Facts  
  Base 
Elevation: 1,200 feet Summit Elevation: 
4,867 feet
 Top Lift Elevation: 4,416 feet
 Vertical Drop: 
3,350 feet (Biggest in the East)
 Skiable Acreage: 211 acres
 Cloudsplitter 
Gondola: 7.5 minutes from the base to the top of Little Whiteface
 Lifts: 
10
 Trails: 67
 Snowmaking: 97% - does not include the slides
 Terrain: One-third each of most difficult, more difficult, easiest
 Half Pipe: 425 feet, International FIS Specs
 Hours: 8:30 am 
to 4 pm daily
 First opened: 1957
 The Slides: 35 acres (open 
conditions permitting) Experts Only
 Operated by: New York State Olympic 
Regional
 
 Directions; From 
New York City and New JerseyTake the NY State Thruway 
(I-87) north to the Adirondack Northway (Exit 24 in Albany). Follow 87 to Exit 
30. Pick up Route 9 north and follow it for two miles to Route 73. Continue on 
73 for 28 miles to Lake Placid area. Take Route 86 east to Whiteface Mountain. 
From NYC: 5 hrs, Albany: 2 1/2 hrs.
 From 
Toronto Take 401 east to Cornwall Bridge. Pick 
up Route 37 east to Malone. Follow Route 30 south to Paul Smiths and pick up Route 
86. Continue on 86 thru Saranac Lake and Lake Placid to Whiteface Mountain. Drive 
time: 5 1/2 hours.
 From 
Montreal Take Route 15 south to Champlain Crossing, 
connecting with I-87 south. Take Exit 34 west, following Route 9 north, then follow 
Route 86 to Whiteface Mountain. Drive time: 2 hours.
 From 
Boston, Springfield, Hartford Take Massachusetts 
Turnpike (I-90) to Albany. Pick up I-787 north to Cohoes. Connect with Route 7 
west to I-87 north. Follow I-87 (Northway) to Exit 30, then use final directions 
above: "From New York City..." Drive time from Boston: 5 hours.
 From 
Ottawa Take routes south to the Cornwall Bridge. Pick up 
                              Route 37 east to Malone. Follow Route 30 south to 
                              Paul Smiths and pick up Route 86. Follow Route 86 
                              and continue thru Saranac Lake and Lake Placid to 
                              Whiteface Mountain. Drive time: 3 hours.
 From 
Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Points West Take 
I-90 (NY State Thruway) east to Exit 36 (Syracuse). Pick up I-81 north and follow 
to Watertown. Take Route 3 and follow it east to Saranac Lake, then follow Route 
86 east to Whiteface Mountain. Drive times: From Buffalo: 5 1/2 hours; Rochester: 
4 1/2 hours; Syracuse: 3 1/2 hours.
 
 
 
 
 Gore Mountain Facts  
Schedule:  Mid-November 
through Mid-April. 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Weekends until the end of AprilElevations:  
Base 1,500 feet; Summit 3,600 feet
 Vertical Drop:  2,100 feet
 Trails:  62
 Longest Run:  2.9 miles
 Snowfall:  
150 inches per year
 Skiable Acres:  292
 Terrain:  
10% beginner, 60% intermediate, 30% expert
 Snowmaking:  95% 
coverage, water supply from the Hudson River
 Lifts:  9 total- 
New 8 passenger Northwoods Gondola, 2 Quads, 1 Highspeed Triple (The Adirondack 
Express), 3 Doubles, 2 Surface lifts.
 Services:  Two Lodges: Main 
Base Lodge with dining, Ski & Snowboard School, mountain patrol, nursery, 
rental shop, accessory and clothing shop, lounge, administration, ticketing; Saddle 
Lodge at mid-mountain with food service.
 Location:  Route 28 and 
Peaceful Valley Road, North Creek, NY, 21 miles off I-87
 Phone Number:  
Mountain Offices, (518) 251-2411; Snow report, (800) 342-1234
 Internet:  
Website - http://www.goremountain.com; 
Email- info@goremtn.com
 Key Personnel:  
General Manager: Michael J. Pratt
 Assistant GM/Ski School Director: Joe Barclay
 Director of Marketing & Sales: Jason L. Sherry
 Directions; TRAVELING FROM THE SOUTHNYS Thruway to Exit 24. Take I-87 (the Northway) to Exit 23 (Warrensburg).  
Follow Route 9 for 4 miles to Route 28 and proceed 16 miles to Peaceful Valley 
Road.
 TRAVELING 
FROM THE NORTHTake I-87 (the 
Northway) to Exit 26 (Pottersville). Follow the Gore Mountain "Trailblazer" 
signs through Olmstedville then left on Route 28N to North Creek. Make a left 
turn onto Route 28 and then a right onto Peaceful Valley Road.
 ALTERNATE 
ROUTE (FROM NORTH OR SOUTH)Take 
I-87 (the Northway) to Exit 25 (Chestertown). Follow Route 8 west for 11 miles. 
Turn right in Wevertown  on Route 28; proceed north to Peaceful Valley Road.
 TRAVELING 
FROM THE WESTTake I-90 (NYS Thruway) 
east to Utica. Take Route 8 North from Utica to North Creek. Make a left onto 
Peaceful Valley Road and continue 5 miles to Gore Mountain.
    West 
Mountain  - 59 West Mountain Road, Glens 
Falls, NY 12804. 3 miles west of Northway (I-87) exit 18. (518)793-6606. 1,010 
foot vertical drop, 21 trails (beginner, intermediate and expert), 60% snowmaking. 
Lessons and equipment rental available. Child care and kid-ski programs available. 
Open daily, Monday through Friday 9:30AM-10:30PM, Saturday and Sunday 8:30AM-6PM. 
Closed Christmas Day. Tickets are sold for 4 and 8 hour blocks.  
 Garnet Hill Cross Country 
Ski Area:
 Garnet Hill Lodge is a four season 
Adirondack Inn / Resort  in the Adirondacks of New York- a summer vacation 
destination and a complete cross country skiing 
center in winter.   Discover Garnet Hill's spectacular lake and mountain 
view, distinctive accommodations, superb cuisine and outdoor fun.  13th 
Lake Rd, North River, NY 12856518-251-2444  Email: mail@garnet-hill.com
 |   | Jackrabbit Trail and Interconnect Pass 
 
 The 50-kilometer Jackrabbit Trail runs from 
Keene, through Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, to Paul Smiths. It is a public trail 
that connects with four ski centers and several backcountry routes along the way. 
15K of trail near ski centers are groomed and subject to a trail fee. Over 35K 
of ungroomed trail sections are free. Trail maps showing access points and fee 
areas are available at all centers and sport shops.
 
 Rates: For 
$12/day, the Interconnect Pass will allow you to access the following ski centers: 
Cascade, Lake Placid Resort, Mt. Van Hoevenberg and the Whiteface Club. Call 1-800-447-5224.
 Season: Open throughout the winter, weather permitting.
 301 
Main Street/Town HallLake Placid NY 12946
 518-523-1365
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