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Bristol Mountain, formally known as Bristol Mountain Winter Resort, is a ski resort located in South Bristol, New York, in the Finger Lakes region. [1] It is located 30 miles (48 km) from the center of Rochester, New York , the nearest major city to the resort, and about 10 miles (16 km) from Canandaigua on NY 64 .
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Spring Mountain Adventure: Schwenksville: Pennsylvania: 528 78 450 45 9 6 20 December 9, 2019 Ski Sawmill Resort: Morris: Pennsylvania: 2,215 1,700 515 15 14 5 24 December 9, 2019 Montage Mountain Resorts: Scranton: Pennsylvania: 1,960 960 1000 140 26 9 60 December 9, 2019 Tussey Mountain Ski and Recreation: State College: Pennsylvania: 1,750 ...
Here is the view from the base of Bristol Mountain, which is owned by Daniel Fuller. Fuller will receive the Ontario County Chamber of Commerce's Lifetime Achievement Award on Feb. 29.
From boat tours and fishing charters to helicopter tours and white water rafting, here are the 2023 Readers' Choice Award winners for adventure tours. USA TODAY 10Best readers cite best land, sea ...
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The Ruoff Music Center is an open-air concert venue capable of hosting live, high-profile concerts and outdoor music festivals. It opened in 1989, at a site along Sand Creek, just north of exit 210 on Interstate 69, near the junction of former State Road 238 (at the time also known as Greenfield Avenue; now rebuilt and renamed as Southeastern Parkway), 146th Street and Boden Road.
In the summer additional activities are offered at Mountain Adventure Park, such as an alpine super slide, mountain coaster, hiking, and mountain biking. The Aerial Adventure Park is a challenge course up in the trees. Five levels provide both physical and mental challenges for all levels. Courses range from 15–50 feet (5–15 m) in the air.