The state of New York is home to the most ski areas in the entire United States. The Empire State provides a variety of terrain from the high peaks of the Adirondacks to the rolling hills of the Catskills. Gore Mountain, located in North Creek, offers the most skiable acres... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making

Displaying 21 - 34 of 34 Ski Resorts

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3.5
17 Reviews
2400ft
3500ft
1100ft
1mi
0ac
3.6
3 Reviews
1250ft
1800ft
550ft
0mi
0ac
3.7
7 Reviews
1500ft
2000ft
500ft
0mi
0ac
3.6
8 Reviews
1240ft
1940ft
700ft
0mi
0ac
3.4
9 Reviews
1320ft
1970ft
650ft
0mi
0ac
2.9
22 Reviews
770ft
1270ft
500ft
0mi
0ac
3.7
9 Reviews
1000ft
2025ft
1200ft
1mi
0ac
3.3
7 Reviews
1300ft
2000ft
700ft
0mi
0ac
3.5
17 Reviews
785ft
1185ft
400ft
0mi
0ac
3.5
19 Reviews
460ft
1470ft
1010ft
0mi
0ac
3.7
50 Reviews
1220ft
4650ft
3429ft
2mi
0ac
3.0
4 Reviews
910ft
1415ft
505ft
0mi
0ac
3.4
33 Reviews
1500ft
3100ft
1600ft
1mi
0ac
3.4
7 Reviews
900ft
1400ft
500ft
0mi
0ac

Displaying 21 - 34 of 34 Ski Resorts

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The table below provides the ability to compare New York ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all New York ski resorts.

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