If there's only one thing we can lay claim to here in the Adirondacks, it's that we do winter vacations extremely well. Sure, we've got 2,000 miles of hiking, trophy fishing, and a reputation for epic trips and deep lakes, but winter? Winter is when the Adirondack Mountains pull out all the stops.
The Adirondack Region's ski resorts are treasured places, the mountains of first tracks at dawn, races to the base lodge, and stories that fill every turn, tuck, and huck in between. We're not just talking backcountry skiing style "skin-up, ski down" treks, or bunny slope victories, we're talking about some of the best skiing in the Northeast, period.
These are New York mountains, where beginners who have never been on skis or snowboards before beginning a lifelong passion for carving turns and taking GoPro worthy spills before getting back up, brushing off, and going again. This is where all you intermediate and expert skiers and riders conquer the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies, and crush trails marked in diamonds.
Did we say snow tubing? Don't forget to make your way with the whole family to West Mountain or Titus Mountain for snow tubing fun! Line up for fun snowtube racing or just zip down the tubing-only hills as you enjoy the Adirondack views. Tubes are provides with your ticket.
This is the Adirondacks, NY. This is where winter comes to play at ski resorts that offer terrain for all abilities. This is the place for heroic ski days. These are days everyone from your four-year-old to your grandmother will be talking about until spring comes again.