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BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!!! $15 From Friday, January 29th until Sunday, March 7th, people who purchase either a ticket to The Wild Center or a day pass to ski at Big Tupper will get a pass to the other venue for free! Both the ski mountain and the Center have adult tickets priced at $15 and the free ticket can be redeemed for up to two weeks from when they are issued. You can buy a museum ticket one day and hold off on the skiing until the next dump of snow or vice versa. Tickets are non-transferable. Both the mountain and the Center are open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays all winter. For Tupper Lake lodging info. visit www.adirondacklakes.com/lodging2.cfm. Big Tupper has been one of New York's most popular ski areas. Located in Tupper Lake with a base elevation of 2000' and a 700' vertical drop, Big Tupper offers a refreshing Adirondack ski season. After being closed for 10 years, a group of volunteers has worked diligently to get Chair 2 operational with nearly 2/3 of the trails being utilized. From beginner to expert, the ski experience will be a refreshing alternative. Big Tupper will be open as follows: * Friday, Saturday & Sunday, depending on snow conditions. (Currently there is no snowmaking capabilities.) * Mondays following holiday weekends. Daily rate is $15. Accept Visa M/C Discover
Mount Pisgah
Saranac Lake, 12983 (518) 891-0970 This is an excellent family slope, offering well groomed trails for Beginner and Intermediate skiers in a casual atmosphere.
Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains just 7 miles south of Malone, NY, Titus Mountain provides skiing fun for the whole family at affordable prices. Titus Mountain with 1,200' vertical drop is the 3rd highest ski area in the Adirondack Mountains. Titus Mountain's 140 acres of skiable terrain, 27 trails and 8 chairlifts means more time skiing and less time in line. Two ski lodges located at the lower and upper mountain provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere during and after skiing. This winter ski the best-groomed mountain in New York State for an outrageously low price.
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