Type II Skier (Intermediate)
Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings
- Prefer a variety of speeds
- Prefer varied terrain
- Type II settings apply to skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of Type I or Type III classifications
Belleayre features 63 trails including glades and two terrain parks. With three lodges to satisfy your hunger and thurst, Belleayre on hill expansion continues to impress. This trip is perfect for busy professionals and families with a full service pro shop, rental, and lesson area. We have pickup locations midtown and downtown so getting on the bus is super-easy. We arrive at the mountain by 9:00 AM and depart after 4:30pm o’clock. We’ve done all the work—just show up and have fun, Sherpa-style.
SKI3 CARD
All lift access (single day tickets, season passes, frequent skier cards) is now applied to new SKI3 Cards, which you’ll keep tucked away securely in your jacket. No more worrying about losing your ticket or pass on the mountain or having to present it to the attendants before your rides. The new SKI3 cards can be renewed online for several years so hang onto yours! It will always allow you to renew your passes and tickets online, therefore allowing you to go directly from your car to the slopes.
Terrain Parks:
Area 15
Area 15 is home to Belleayre’s small park, with a focus on progression. Get used to riding over snow features and maybe catch a little air. Freestyle riders and skiers can further their park fundamentals on easy-to-ride boxes, rails, and jumps before heading into the medium Area 51 Park.
Area 51
Looking to step up your game? Check out the features in Area 51. This is where you will find the biggest jumps and longest rails on the mountain. Remember to know your ability level, always call your drop-in and know your landings are clear.
Lodge Info:
Marketplace
The Marketplace offers guests a delicious assortment of selections to satisfy any appetite. The Marketplace is featuring a new Siply to Go line of convenient grab-and-go food. All packaging features compostable packaging to reduce single-use plastics and are sealed for quality and your safety. Located in the Discovery & Overlook Lodge
Groomers Pub
Stop off at Groomers for a hearty meal or to replenish some of your calories. Groomers will feature good from the the Maple Smoke BBQ Co. Located on the main level of the Overlook Lodge
Draper’s – Showcasing Carnegie Deli
Featuring panini’s, soups, and salads. Make sure to leave room for mouth-watering desserts. Located on the main level of the Overlook Lodge in the Great Groom
Waffle Cabin
Follow the sweet sugary aroma and grab a tasty waffle to go. Located in the main base area of the the Discovery Lodge
Mid week, Weekend, Holiday
Basic Package includes a round-trip bus pass and lift ticket $139.00 $149.00 $159.00
Full Beginner Package includes a round-trip bus pass, a lower mountain lift ticket, 90-minute group lesson, and a board or ski rental $198.00
Round-Trip Coach Transport Only includes a round-trip bus pass. You may also add lift ticket, lesson, or gear rental options $65.00
One-Way Coach Transport Only includes a one-way bus pass. You may also add lift ticket, lesson, or gear rental options $59.00
Lift Ticket Just need a lift ticket? Buy it here and pick it up on hill from your Urban Sherpa Leader $69.00 88.00 $98.00
Lesson Add a 90-minute group lesson to improve your ride (beginner, advanced beginner, or intermediate levels available) $45.00
Gear Rental Ski rental includes shaped skis, poles, and boots; snowboard rental includes board, boots, and bindings $50.00
Union Square | Times Square | |
---|---|---|
Depart | 6:00 AM | 6:30 AM |
Depart Belleayre | 5:15 PM | |
Return | 7:15 PM | 7:00 PM |
A parent or legal guardian must complete and bring along a Minor Permissions Slip for each child age sixteen (16) and under.
Your bindings settings usually follow your batting stance. If you are right-handed and bat right-handed, then you will probably feel most comfortable with your left foot forward (regular). If you are left-handed or bat “lefty,” then you will likely feel right foot forward is more natural (goofy).
These are just guidelines to start. We can help you find the right fit for your ride.
Determining your ski ability is your responsibility!
Your ski ability, height, weight, age, and boot-sole length are used by the shop to determine the visual indicator settings of your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate information, as any error may increase your risk of injury. Consult the skier type descriptions to select your classification. These descriptions are compatible with ASTM and ISO documents.
Cautious skiing at lower visual indicator settings
Moderate skiing at average visual indicator settings
Aggressive skiing at higher visual indicator settings