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Gore Mountain Ski & Recreation Area - the most terrain in New York State! Year-round events and activities.
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Gore Mountain is an alpine ski resort on Gore Mountain in the Adirondack Mountains, located in North Creek, New York. The mountain is a popular winter destination, attracting skiers from all over the east.
The size of Gore Mountain is often downplayed considering its proximity to Whiteface, but don't be mistaken, this is a big ski resort with a large variety of terrain for skiers of every ability. With seven distinct areas spread out across an impressive 2,500 feet of vertical, skiers from any locale would be hard-pressed to not have a good time ...
SKI Magazine’s 2018 Review of Gore Mountain, N.Y. It’s hard not to compare Gore Mountain with its state-owned sister resort, Whiteface. Like the latter, it serves up stirring Adirondack vistas, the natural purity of which is unspoiled by any commercial slopeside development.
A premier winter recreation destination with the most skiable terrain in New York State and a towering 2537' vertical drop. Enjoy a welcoming family-oriented atmosphere, an immense variety of terrain, and high-speed lifts including an eight-passenger gondola. Conveniently located 25 scenic minutes off I-87.
Located in the Adirondacks, Gore Mountain is New York State’s largest ski and ride resort. Boasting a vertical drop of 2,537 feet and over 400 accessible acres, it spans four mountains, including Gore, Bear Mountain, Burnt Ridge Mountain and Little Gore Mountain.
Skiers and snowboarders can see trails and lifts open, weather at Gore Mountain, and snow conditions on alpine and nordic trails.
Gore Mountain Ski Resort boasts the largest trail and lift network in all of New York State. Skiers first began visiting Gore Mountain by train in the early 1930s, and now the resort welcomes over 200,000 skiers annually.
Located in the Adirondacks, Gore Mountain is New York State’s largest ski and ride resort. Boasting a vertical drop of 2,537 feet and over 400 accessible acres, it spans four mountains, including Gore, Bear Mountain, Burnt Ridge Mountain and Little Gore Mountain.