Labrador Mountain Ski Resort


 

Resort Statistics and Info

Vertical Drop:700 ft  
Summit Elevation:1825 ft  
Base Elevation:1125 ft  
Number of Lifts:5  
Number of Trails:22  
Longest Run:5200 ft  
Night Skiing:Yes  
Season Opening/Closing:  
Summer Sports:  
 

Snow and Terrain

Annual Snowfall:110 in  
Skiable Area:250 acres  

Trail Difficulties

Easiest: 27%  
More difficult: 27%  
Most difficult: 46%  
*The trail rating system is used only for reference and does not guarantee safety.
 

Snowboarding

Permitted:Yes  
Terrain Park:Yes  
Half-Pipe:Yes  
 

Cross-Country/Nordic

Permitted:No  
Classic track:  
Skate track:  
 

Helicopter Skiing

Helicopter Skiing:No  
 

Snowcat Skiing

Snowcat Skiing:No  
 

Snow Tubing and Sledding

Services Offered:         No  
 
 
 

Resort Contact Info

Web Address:http://www.labradormtn.com/  
Information #:607 842-6204  
 

 

Email Address:Labrador Mountain  
Condition #:607 842-6204  




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Labrador Mountain Ski Resort News


Several ski centers to open Saturday
Dec 4, 2003 - Syracuse Post Standard, NY - The Central New York downhill ski and snowboarding season launches on Saturday as a handful of area ski centers open with fresh powder and plenty of snowmaking. Labrador Mountain in Truxton rolls on three trails, opening at 9 a.m. and running until 4:30 p.m. Greek Peak (800-955-2754), south of Cortland, gets things going on Saturday at 8:30 a.m., operating lifts until 5 p.m. Tiny Four Seasons (637-9023), in Fayetteville, opens Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Song Mountain (696-5711) in Tully and Toggenburg Mountain (683-5842) in Fabius were hopeful on Wednesday that they would open on Saturday. Into the Adirondacks, the Olympic twins Gore and Whiteface are open. Since I've had questions about it, yes, Vermont's Killington is open this weekend, too. read more

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