Gore Mountain

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Gore Mountain largest mountain in New York state

Gore Mountain features 14 Lifts & 108 Trails – Explore New York state’s biggest mountain!  It has seven mountain areas, each its own distinctive adventure yet linked through a unique network of trails and lifts to offer the most terrain in New York State and 2537′ vertical. We have one pickup location 4:30am Time Square departure so getting there 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.

-Straight Brook 10 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 55 ACRES
Home to Gore’s signature steeps and a pile of sweet glades. If you prefer to steer clear of the diamonds, remember that every Gore Mountain area features blue square terrain too. Whether you brave it or not, show your respect to “The Rumor” – it’s one of the steepest trails in the East!

-Burnt Ridge 8 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 76 ACRES
On its own massive peak, Burnt Ridge features remarkable geology, great views of North Creek Village and the Hudson River, and a comfortable lift ride. Home to “The Cirque” – the longest glades in the East!

-High Peaks 12 TRAILS, 4 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 31 ACRE
“The Dark Side,” where experts like to hide! This throwback side of Gore Mountain delivers old-school Adirondack skiing at its best. Don’t miss the top of the Cloud trail – it’s one of our best views.

-North Side 9 TRAILS, 2 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 39 ACRE
Off the beaten path and loaded with easy-going cruisers. Offering outstanding scenery and a sunny chair ride, this is our pick for families. Bypass the base of the lift on Peace Pipe if you’re headed for the Ski Bowl via The Pipeline.

-Topridge 5 TRAILS, 4 GLADES, & 1 TRIPLE ON 45 ACRES
These southern exposure diamonds feature powerful views of Gore’s summit along with plenty of pitch, character, and sunshine. Enjoy the very pretty views!

-Northwoods 29 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, 1 GONDOLA, 2 QUADS, & 4 SURFACE LIFTS ON 146 ACRES
Pick your pleasure. Our famous cruisers, a number of freestyle areas, and 2+ steady miles of easier terrain are all here!

-North Creek Ski Bowl 10 TRAILS, 3 GLADES, 2 TRIPLES, & NORDIC TERRAIN ON 47 ACRES
A great look at Gore Mountain history while you explore some of our newest additions, day or night. Spend some time getting to know Little Gore Mountain – it holds some of the most challenging terrain on the trail map. Tickets and passes include day and night access.

 

 

Lodge Info:

Tannery Restaurant
The place to be, in between your ski! Enjoy a delicious sit-down meal with a refreshing beverage. Our full-service menu features hot deli sandwiches, burgers, clubs, and pub favorites along with warming homemade soups, fresh salads, and decadent desserts.

Base Lodge Food Court
Serving up Delicious Hot grab-and-go specialties. Hot breakfast items are available during the morning, with lunch service beginning at 11 am.
Grab-n-go stations with skier’s favorites such as delicious pizza, breakfast burritos, hot soups, chili, chowders, grilled paninis, fresh salads, and much more. Gluten-free and vegetarian options are available—assorted hot and cold beverages, cookies, chips, and snacks.

Saddle Lodge
Gore’s spacious mid-mountain Saddle Lodge features two levels of seating and spectacular views of the Adirondack High Peaks. Saddle Lodge makes for the perfect place to meet up with your crew for a quick break or a relaxing meal. Warm up near the garnet fireplace and recharge with a tasty treat like twin tacos or a piping hot bowl of our delicious homemade chili!

Open Pit Grille
A quick bite at the bottom of the hill for a quick turn around.

Waffle Cabin
The Waffle Cabin serves up sweet and tasty sugar waffles with or without a melted chocolate drizzle. Bottled beverages and hot drinks are available too. Grab a warm delicious treat on the way to your next snowy adventure!

Packages

Mid week, Weekend, Holiday

Basic Package includes a round-trip bus pass and lift ticket $165.00 $185.00 $195.00
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 $85.00
One-Way Coach Transport Only includes a one-way bus pass. You may also add lift ticket, lesson, or gear rental options $79.00

Custom Options

Lift Ticket Just need a lift ticket? Buy it here and pick it up on hill from your Urban Sherpa Leader $79.00 95.00 $110.00
Lesson Add a 90-minute group lesson to improve your ride (beginner, advanced beginner, or intermediate levels available) $55.00
Gear Rental Ski rental includes shaped skis, poles, and boots; snowboard rental includes board, boots, and bindings $50.00

 

Logistics | Pickups & Departures

  • 4:30am Departure, please arrive 15 minutes early.
  • Bring water, a morning snack, and warm, waterproof, weather-appropriate clothing.

Pickup/Dropoff Locations

Depart Gore Mountain 4:30 PM
Return 8:30 PM

Permissions Slip for Minors

A parent or legal guardian must complete and bring along a Minor Permissions Slip for each child age sixteen (16) and under.

How do I select the correct snowboard stance?

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.

What type of skier are you?

Image - Ski Ability

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.

Type I Skier (Beginner)

Cautious skiing at lower visual indicator settings

  • Prefer slow to moderate speeds
  • Prefer gentle to moderate terrain
  • Receive lower-than-average visual indicator settings (this may increase the risk of inadvertent binding release in order to increase the likelihood of release in a fall)
  • Type I settings apply to entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification
  • Type I- setting apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings lower than settings for a Type I skier

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

Type III Skier (Advanced)

Aggressive skiing at higher visual indicator settings

  • Prefer fast speeds
  • Prefer steep terrain
  • Receive higher-than-average visual indicator settings (this may reduce the likelihood of release in a fall in order to reduce the risk of inadvertent binding release)
  • Type III+ settings apply for skiers who desire visual indicator settings higher than settings for a Type III skier

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Jan 04, 2025