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Trail Map Friendly Reminders The North Creek Ski Bowl On-Mountain Dining Safe skiing/riding is not just a smart idea, it’s also the law in New York State. Visit GoreMountain.com/Safety for important and helpful information. KNOW THE CODE Gore Mountain is committed to promoting safety. In addition to people using traditional alpine ski equipment, you may be joined on the slopes by snowboarders, telemark or cross-country skiers, people using specialized adaptive equipment, and others. Always show courtesy and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing/snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and stay within. Observe the National Ski Areas Association’s “Your Responsibility Code” listed below to ensure a great day on the hill. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely. Always brake your speed when entering a SLOW ZONE. Match your speed to the flow of traffic. Caution- snowmobiles, grooming tractors, other mountain vehicles, and snowmaking may be encountered at any time. Users shall adhere to all closures, warning signs, and ropes at all times as well as all rules and regulations set forth in the Skier’s Responsibility Code and Safety in Skiing Code Party 54 of Tiltle 12 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of the State of New York (12 NYCRR Part 54). BASE LODGE FOOD COURT Grab-and-go stations with items such as delicious pizza, famous breakfast sandwiches, homemade soups and chilis, grilled paninis and much more. OPEN PIT GRILLE Home-cooked favorites & southern barbeque specialties on our expansive brick patio. WAFFLE CABIN Follow the sweet sugary aroma and grab a tasty waffle to go, centrally located in the Base Area. SADDLE LODGE Warm up mid-mountain by the garnet fireplace, or head to the large upper level for exceptional winter views of the Adirondack High Peaks. NORTH CREEK SKI BOWL Check out our new waffle cabin to keep cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and downhillers all satisfied. TANNERY PUB & RESTAURANT Doubled in size and completely renovated! The Tannery features a large outdoor deck and an upper-level view of the Adirondacks Express. Featuring a full-service menu and outstanding drink and beer selection. All lift tickets and season passes include access to the North Creek Ski Bowl for both twilight skiing and Nordic/snowshoe trail access! Check our website for trail status, as the area is networked to Gore’s entire lift and trail system. We also offer shuttle service between the two locations. Orient yourself with this map and our four peaks so you can explore our vast terrain efficiently. Bringing the kids? Have a plan should you get separated. If they get lost, children should go to the base of the nearest lift and let the attendant know. Safety first. Orient yourself with our patrol station locations and program our daytime emergency number into your phone: (518) 251-3838. Sorry, drones and uphill skier traffic are both prohibited. MAKE IT A GREAT SNOW DAY! (518) 251-2411 | GOREMOUNTAIN.COM The Olympic Regional Development Authority would like to thank its sponsors and suppliers for playing a major role in helping to make activities, training, and events possible at our venues. Designated Cross-Country Ski Routes 5K NETWORK, 3.7K WITH SNOWMAKING & LIGHTS! Grooming Lights Snowmaking Scenic Overlook Tuning Pavilion Joe Minder Lodge Recreational Trails Blueberry Patch.........................0.64K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Stadium Run................................0.42K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking A-Climb............................................0.45K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Oslo......................................................0.56K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Three-Pin.........................................0.59K Grooming Overlook Trail...............................0.46K Grooming Snowshoers welcome on all terrain! Please stay along the sides of XC ski trails. -Be aware of downhill skier traffic. -Dotted areas indicate alternative loop options. High Line.........................................0.09K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Sprint Practice.............................0.23K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Rush Hour.......................................0.55K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Friendship Loop..........................0.25K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Hudson Woods............................0.47K Lights/Grooming/Snowmaking Snowshoe Hill..............................0.28K Snowshoe Only Easier More Difficult Most Difficult Freestyle High Line Blueberry Patch A-Climb Oslo Three-Pin Overlook Trail Sprint Practice Rush Hour Friendship Loop Hudson Woods Snowshoe Hill Trail Use Guidelines: 1. Ski in control at all times. Do not endanger others. 2. Ski recreational loops in direction indicated only. 3. Report accidents to the Joe Minder Lodge or call (518) 251-2411 4. Do not litter, carry out what you carry in. 5. No animals are permitted. 6. Use caution - snowmobiles, snowmaking, or grooming tractors may be encountered at any time. Fat Biking Wednesday Nights Non-Holiday at 6pm! P P NORDIC TIPS Stadium Run Stadium Run PARK SMART Start Small Work your way up. Build your skills. Make a Plan Every feature. Every time. Always Look Before you drop. Respect The features and other users. Take it Easy Know your limits. Land on your feet. SPONSORS SUPPLIERS EXCLUSIVE HOSPITALITY PROVIDER OPERATIONAL UPDATES HEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATION Winter will look different this year, but the snowy terrain, awesome adventures, and scenic views await! Be sure to visit our Operational Updates page in advance of your visit. We can't wait to see you on the mountain! If you aren’t feeling well, are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, or have been in contact with someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 21 days, please stay home and plan to visit us another time. New York State has issued updated travel advisories as part of its COVID-19 response plan. Please read the NYS Guidelines. For the complete and most recent list of health & safety proceedures and operations please visit: GoreMountain.com/the-mountain/ operational-updates * * * * * * * * * KNOW THE ZONE MAKE A PLAN YIELD TO OTHERS STOP ON THE SIDE 1 2 3 Keep These Safety Tips In Mind for a Fun Day On Our Slopes! Make a Plan • Before starting down a trail, plan out your maneuvers, and adjust. Yield to Others • Skiers and riders in front of you always have the right of way. Give beginners and kids more space. Know the Zone • While on the hill, avoid collisions by giving others 15 feet of space on all sides. Stop on the Side • Stop on the sides of trails, out of terrain park landing zones, and make sure to always be visible from above. Health & Safety Information Face coverings (masks) are required at all times except when actively skiing or seated eating and drinking. Practice social distancing wherever possible. Ride the lifts with those within your own party. Arrive ready, indoor capacities are limited. Complete your health screening prior to arrival. Please do so online at goremountain.com/screening.

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  • Trail�Map

    Friendly�Reminders

    The�North�Creek�Ski�Bowl

    On-Mountain�Dining

    Safe skiing/riding is not just a smart idea, it’s also the law in New York State.Visit GoreMountain.com/Safety for important and helpful information.

    KNOW THE CODEGore Mountain is committed to promoting safety. In addition to people using traditional alpine ski equipment, you may be joined on the slopes by snowboarders, telemark or cross-country skiers, people using specialized adaptive equipment, and others.

    Always show courtesy and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing/snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and stay within.

    Observe the National Ski Areas Association’s “Your Responsibility Code” listed below to ensure a great day on the hill.

    Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.

    People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them.

    You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.

    Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

    Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.

    Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.

    Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely.

    Always brake your speed when entering a SLOW ZONE. Match your speed to the flow of traffic.

    Caution- snowmobiles, grooming tractors, other mountain vehicles, and snowmaking may be encountered at any time.

    Users shall adhere to all closures, warning signs, and ropes at all times as well as all rules and regulations set forth in the Skier’s Responsibility Code and Safety in Skiing Code Party 54 of Tiltle 12 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules, and Regulations of the State of New York (12 NYCRR Part 54).

    BASE LODGE FOOD COURTGrab-and-go stations with items such as delicious pizza, famous breakfast sandwiches, homemade soups and chilis, grilled paninis and much more.

    OPEN PIT GRILLE Home-cooked favorites & southern barbeque specialties on our expansive brick patio.

    WAFFLE CABIN Follow the sweet sugary aroma and grab a tasty waffle to go, centrally located in the Base Area.

    SADDLE LODGE Warm up mid-mountain by the garnet fireplace, or head to the large upper level for exceptional winter views of the Adirondack High Peaks.

    NORTH CREEK SKI BOWLCheck out our new waffle cabin to keep cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and downhillers all satisfied.

    TANNERY PUB & RESTAURANTDoubled in size and completely renovated! The Tannery features a large outdoor deck and an upper-level view of the Adirondacks Express. Featuring a full-service menu and outstanding drink and beer selection.

    All lift tickets and season passes include access to the North Creek Ski Bowl for both twilight skiing and Nordic/snowshoe trail access! Check our website for trail status, as the area is networked to Gore’s entire lift and trail system. We also offer shuttle service between the two locations. Orient yourself with this map and our four peaks so you can explore our vast terrain efficiently.

    Bringing the kids? Have a plan should you get separated. If they get lost, children should go to the base of the nearest lift and let the attendant know.

    Safety first. Orient yourself with our patrol station locations and program our daytime emergency number into your phone: (518) 251-3838.

    Sorry, drones and uphill skier traffic are both prohibited.

    MAKE IT A GREAT SNOW DAY!(518) 251-2411 | GOREMOUNTAIN.COM

    The Olympic Regional Development Authority would like to thank its sponsors and suppliers for playing a major role in helping to make

    activities, training, and events possible at our venues.

    Designated Cross-Country Ski Routes

    5K NETWORK, 3.7K WITH SNOWMAKING & LIGHTS!

    Grooming Lights Snowmaking

    Scenic

    Overlo

    ok

    Tuning Pavilion

    Joe Minder Lodge

    Recreational TrailsBlueberry Patch.........................0.64KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Stadium Run................................0.42KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    A-Climb............................................0.45KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Oslo......................................................0.56KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Three-Pin.........................................0.59KGrooming

    Overlook Trail...............................0.46KGrooming

    Snowshoers welcome on all terrain! Please stay along the sides of XC ski trails.

    -Be aware of downhill skier traffic. -Dotted areas indicate alternative loop options.

    High Line.........................................0.09KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Sprint Practice.............................0.23KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Rush Hour.......................................0.55KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Friendship Loop..........................0.25KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Hudson Woods............................0.47KLights/Grooming/Snowmaking

    Snowshoe Hill..............................0.28KSnowshoe Only

    Easier More Difficult Most Difficult Freestyle

    High Line

    Blueberry Patch

    A-Climb

    OsloThr

    ee-Pin

    Overlook Trail

    Sprin

    t Prac

    tice

    Rush

    Hou

    r

    Friendship Loop

    Hudson Woods

    Snowshoe Hill

    Trail Use Guidelines:1. Ski in control at all times. Do not endanger others.2. Ski recreational loops in direction indicated only.3. Report accidents to the Joe Minder Lodge or call (518) 251-24114. Do not litter, carry out what you carry in.5. No animals are permitted.6. Use caution - snowmobiles, snowmaking, or grooming tractors may be encountered at any time.

    Fat Biking Wednesday Nights Non-Holiday at 6pm!

    P

    P

    NORDIC TIPS

    Stadiu

    m Run

    Stadium Run

    PARK SMARTStart SmallWork your way up. Build your skills.

    Make a PlanEvery feature. Every time.

    Always LookBefore you drop.

    RespectThe features and other users.

    Take it EasyKnow your limits. Land on your feet.

    SPONSORS

    SUPPLIERS

    EXCLUSIVE HOSPITALITY PROVIDER

    OPERATIONAL UPDATESHEALTH & SAFETY INFORMATIONWinter will look different this year, but the snowy terrain, awesome adventures, and scenic views await! Be sure to visit our Operational Updates page in advance of your visit. We can't wait to see you on the mountain!

    If you aren’t feeling well, are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, or have been in contact with someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19 in the last 21 days, please stay home and plan to visit us another time.

    New York State has issued updated travel advisories as part of its COVID-19 response plan. Please read the NYS Guidelines.

    For the complete and most recent list of health & safety proceedures and operations please visit: GoreMountain.com/the-mountain/operational-updates

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    Keep These Safety Tips In Mind for a Fun Day On Our Slopes!Make a Plan • Before starting down a trail, plan out your maneuvers, and adjust. Yield to Others • Skiers and riders in front of you always have the right of way. Give beginners and kids more space.Know the Zone • While on the hill, avoid collisions by giving others 15 feet of space on all sides.Stop on the Side • Stop on the sides of trails, out of terrain park landing zones, and make sure to always be visible from above.

    Health & Safety InformationFace coverings (masks) are required at all times except when actively skiing or seated eating and drinking.

    Practice social distancing wherever possible.

    Ride the lifts with those within your own party.

    Arrive ready, indoor capacities are limited.

    Complete your health screening prior to arrival. Please do so online at goremountain.com/screening.

  • LIFTS ALPINE TRAILS GLADESLENGTH VERTICAL

    TRAIL KEY

    NORTHWOODS AREA NORTH SIDE

    HIGH PEAKS AREA

    STRAIGHT BROOK AREA

    LIFT KEY

    100’150’

    483’760’

    7,208’4,040’3,232‘7,105’2,815’3,765’3,467‘6,096’1,068’3,733’

    30’6’

    60’78’

    1,703’1,024’

    545‘1500’900’750’780‘

    1,432’150’902’

    THE SNOW TRAINGREENWAY CONVEYORJ-BARBEAR CUBNORTHWOODS GONDOLATOPRIDGE TRIPLESUNWAY CHAIRADIRONDACK EXPRESS IISTRAIGHT BROOK QUADNORTH QUADHIGH PEAKS QUADBURNT RIDGE QUADVILLAGE CHAIRHUDSON CHAIR

    STARTING GATEJIBLANDBEAR CUB RUNRUBY RUNSUNWAYLOWER SUNWAYJAMBOREEPETE’S PARADISEQUICKSILVEROTTER SLIDEFOXLAIR3BWARDHILLLITTLE DIPPER TWIN FAWNS

    UPPER SLEIGHRIDETHE ARENASHOWCASETWISTERSHOWOFFCRYSTALTOWER 6JUG HANDLE1A2BFAIRVIEWLOWER SLEIGHRIDEWILD AIRPOT LUCK

    THE LOOPPETE GAYUPPER WOOD INWOOD OUTNORTH STAR

    UPPER STEILHANGSANTANONICLOUDLITTLE CLOUDLOWER CLOUD TRAVERSEWOOD LOT NORTH

    POWDER PASSSLEEPING BEARTAHAWUSHEDGES

    WOOD LOT SOUTHWOODCHUCKLOWER WOOD IN TRAVERSELOWER DARBYHULLABALOOLOWER STEILHANG

    HAWKEYEOPEN PITTHE RUMORLIESUPPER DARBY

    THE GLENHEADWATERSDELLMICACHATIEMAC

    PINE KNOTTANNERYLOWER UNCAS

    UNCASTOPRIDGE

    ECHOCEDAR’S TRAVERSETWISTER’S LITTLE SISTERPARADOX

    THE GULLYEAGLE’S NEST CROSSOVERSAGAMORE

    MOXHAMHUDSONHALF PIPESKIER/BOARDER X46ER

    VILLAGE SLOPESPEACEFUL VALLEYPIPELINE TRAVERSETHE PEACE PIPETHE OAK RIDGE TRAIL

    OTTER SLIDE GLADESHALF ’N’ HALFRABBIT RUNCHATTERBOX GLADESTWISTER GLADESCIRQUE GLADESSAGAMORE GLADESTAHAWUS GLADESABENAKI GLADESBARKEATER GLADESBOREAS GLADESDARBY WOODSDARK SIDE GLADESMINESHAFT GLADES

    BIRCH BARK ALLEYMACINTYRE GLADESSTRAIGHT BROOK GLADESCHATIEMAC GLADESTHE NARROWSHIGH PINES GLADESKILL KARE GLADESPINEBROOK GLADESCAVE GLADESJJ’S GLADEFOREVER WILDTHE TRENCHDOUBLE BARRELSKI BOWL GLADES

    J-BAR CONVEYOR TRIPLE CHAIRLIFT QUAD CHAIRLIFT HIGH-SPEED GONDOLA LIFT ROUTEEASIER MORE DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT FREESTYLE SNOWMAKING SLOW ZONES EXPERTS ONLY

    Map�Legend

    BURNT RIDGE AREA

    NORTH CREEK SKI BOWL 998’

    NORTHWOODS AREA

    NORTH SIDE

    HIGH PEAKS AREA

    TOPRIDGE AREA

    STRAIGHT BROOK AREA

    TOPRIDGE AREA

    BURNT RIDGE MOUNTAIN

    NORTH CREEK SKI BOWL

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    Est. 1964

    Pick your pleasure. Our famous cruisers, a number of freestyle areas, and 2+ steady miles of easier terrain are all here!

    29 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, 1 GONDOLA, 1 QUAD, 1 DOUBLE, & 4 SURFACE LIFTS ON 146 ACRES

    Take pics with your crew on the Fairview observation deck (walk with your ski poles if you have them).

    Est. 1967

    Home to our signature steeps and a pile of sweet glades. If you prefer to steer clear of diamonds, remember that every Gore Mountain area features blue square terrain too.

    10 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 55 ACRES

    Whether you brave it or not, show your respect to “The Rumor”- it’s one of the steepest trails in the East!

    Est. 1967 Est. 1964

    Off the beaten path and loaded with easy-going cruisers. Offering remarkable scenery and a sunny chair ride, this is our pick for families.

    9 TRAILS, 2 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 39 ACRES

    Bypass the base of the lift if you’re headed for the Ski Bowl via The Pipeline.

    Est. 2008

    On its own massive peak, Burnt Ridge features remarkable geology, great views of North Creek Village and the Hudson River, and a luxurious lift ride.

    7 TRAILS, 5 GLADES, & 1 QUAD ON 76 ACRES

    Home to “The Cirque”- the longest glades in the East!

    Est. 1934

    A great look at Gore Mountain history while you explore some of our newest additions, day or night. Be sure to hit up the skier/ boardercross course.

    10 TRAILS, 3 GLADES, 2 TRIPLES,& NORDIC TERRAIN ON 47 ACRES

    Extend your day- your lift ticket or pass includes twilight access to the alpine and Nordic trails there!

    Est. 2002

    These southern exposured diamonds feature powerful views of Gore’s summit along with plenty of pitch, character, and sunshine.

    5 TRAILS, 4 GLADES, & 1 TRIPLE ON 45 ACRES

    Some call it Windover Lake, others Ross Pond. Either way, enjoy the very pretty view of the water!

    “The Dark Side,” where experts like to hide! This throwback side of Gore Mountain delivers old-school Adirondack skiing at its best.

    12 TRAILS, 4 GLADES, & 1 DOUBLE ON 31 ACRES

    Don’t miss the top of the Cloud trail- owning that view for a moment is always one of the day’s highlights.