Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort Adventures
Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort offers some of the best skiing in the Northeast with stunning views of the Adirondacks and formidable trails boasting Olympic pedigree.
About Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort
Located in the heart of the Adirondacks in New York, Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort is renowned for its challenging slopes and breathtaking views. With 90 trails, the resort is famous for having the greatest vertical drop in the eastern United States at 3,430 feet. Originally developed for the 1980 Winter Olympics, it has since become a premier destination for skiing and snowboarding. The resort caters to skiers of all levels, offering a mix of gentle learning slopes and expert-descended terrain. The area surrounding the resort is characterized by dense forests of spruce and fir, providing a scenic backdrop for winter enthusiasts. In summer, Whiteface transforms into a haven for hikers and mountain bikers, with access to trails that ascend to the mountain's summit. The summit offers panoramic views stretching to Vermont and Canada, appealing to photographers and nature lovers alike. The nearby town of Lake Placid is a charming base, steeped in Olympic history, making it an appealing spot for culture and sport enthusiasts. With a range of recreational activities, natural beauty, and rich history, Whiteface Mountain Ski Resort stands out as a unique outdoor destination.
Highlights
The Wilmington Trail offers a thrilling ride for experienced skiers with sweeping turns and steep drops.
Visit the Cloudsplitter Gondola for a scenic ride to the top of Little Whiteface.
Explore the Olympic Sites in nearby Lake Placid, including the rink where the 'Miracle on Ice' occurred.
The Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway provides summer access to stunning summit views.
Notable Natural Features
Greatest Vertical Drop
Whiteface boasts the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies at 3,430 feet, offering serious terrain for advanced skiers.
Cloudsplitter Gondola
This gondola ride provides breathtaking views as it ascends Little Whiteface, ideal for non-skiers wanting to enjoy the landscapes.
1980 Winter Olympic Venues
Nearby Lake Placid holds historic Olympic sites, enriching your visit with cultural and sports history.