Snow & Ski Conditions Gore Mountain

The Gore Mountain snow report for Dec 23 is a 6" base depth with 8 of 14 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Gore Mountain are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Recent Snowfall

      
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Base

6"
Machine Made

Summit

24"
Machine Groomed

Depth vs Average

59%
vs average of 10" on Dec 23
Snow Reporter Comments: Come shred some Christmas Eve corduroy with us! Snow fell through the second half of the day Tuesday and looks to be continuing into the evening. Wednesday brings 8 lifts, 38 trails, and over 195 acres spread across three peaks, giving you plenty of room to roam and rack up some turns. With snowmaking humming across the mountain and a recent assist from Mother Nature, it won’t be long before the Straight Brook and High Peaks areas join the lineup. Expect mostly sunny skies with a high near 29°. Our groomers will be out overnight laying down fresh corduroy on all open terrain, with the new snow helping to soften things up. Look for a mix of loose granular and frozen granular conditions.
Lifts Open
8/14 open
Acres Open
198 Acres Open
Km Open
19 Km Open
Runs Open
37/108 open
Runs Open
55%
Nordic Open
0.6 mi
Nordic Skategroomed
0.6 mi
Nordic Trackset
0.6 mi

Resort Overview

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Nov 21
Projected Opening
Apr 12
Projected Closing
Located in the Adirondacks, Gore Mountain is New York State’s largest ski and ride resort. Boasting a vertical drop of 2,537 feet and over 400 accessible acres, it spans four mountains, including Gore, Bear Mountain, Burnt Ridge Mountain and Little Gore Mountain. Where Is Gore Mountain Ski Resort Located? There is Amtrak rail service to Saratoga Springs. From there, it’s an hour drive to the ski resort. Albany airport is one and a half hours from Gore Mountain. The NYC SnowBus offers coach bus service from Manhattan and Brooklyn to the ski resort on Saturdays from December 29 to March 16.

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