Natural Landmark
20 minutes
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Nestled in the Adirondacks and just a short drive from the quintessential Olympic village of Lake Placid, New York, Whiteface Mountain offers some of the best skiing and snowboarding experiences in the East. Boasting a vertical drop of 3,430 feet, it's home to the largest vertical drop in the East. Whether you're a beginner hitting the slopes for the first time or an experienced skier or snowboarder looking for challenging terrain, Whiteface has something to offer.
Whiteface Mountain is not just a winter sports destination; it's a historical site that played a pivotal role during the 1980 Winter Olympics. The mountain offers over 288 acres of skiable terrain, with 90 trails and 11 lifts, including a gondola that provides breathtaking views of the surrounding Adirondack Park. The mountain caters to all skill levels, from gentle learning areas to expert-only terrain on "The Slides".
Whiteface Mountain is located about 13 miles from Lake Placid. The drive typically takes around 20 minutes. To get there, head northwest on Main St toward Saranac Ave, then continue on NY-86 W. Follow signs for Whiteface Mountain.
By providing unmatched skiing and snowboarding experiences combined with its rich Olympic history, Whiteface Mountain remains a premier winter sports destination for enthusiasts of all levels.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.