Gore Mountain
Ski Resort Profile
Gore Mountain
New York
United States
Phone: 518 251-2411
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Skiers community
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About the Ski Resort
Located in the quaint southern Adirondack Mountain community of North Creek, Gore Mountain is a destination resort best known as a family mountain that offers a variety of novice, intermediate and expert trails.
The Gore Mountain area has a strong skiing tradition dating back to the 1930s.
From lift attendants to the ski school, you'll find individuals whose families have passed on the tradition of welcoming guests to their "mountain home."
Along with alpine skiing, Gore Mountain welcomes snowboarders and telemark skiers to 100 percent of the skiable terrain.
For those who enjoy the more serene moments of the outdoors, Gore offers 25 km of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing trails.
Call the toll free # 866 552-2263 for all ski resort information or use the link at the bottom of this page to visit Gore's website.
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Ski resort area details
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Alpine Skiing:
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Yes
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Night Skiing:
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No
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Heli-Skiing:
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No
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Snowcat Skiing:
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No
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Snowboarding:
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No
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Snowshoe trails:
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Yes
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Cross country:
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19 km
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Snow tubing:
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Yes
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Easiest:
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10 %
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More Difficult:
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60 %
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Most Difficult:
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30 %
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Experts only:
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AVERAGE USER RATING
Not rated
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Pace of Play:
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Ski resort photos
Mountain Statistics
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Base elevation:
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1,500 ft
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Summit elevation:
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3,600 ft
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Vertical drop:
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2,100 ft
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Skiable area:
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300 acres
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Annual snowfall:
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150 in
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Snowmaking:
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95 %
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Number of trails:
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65
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Number of lifts:
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11
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Types of lifts:
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3 Surface Lift, 3 Double Chairs, 2 Quads, 1 Gondola (8 People)
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Ski Resort Services
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Childcare
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Yes
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Adaptive skier:
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Yes
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Nearby lodging:
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Yes
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Ski lessons:
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Yes
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Snowboard lessons:
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Yes
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Ski rentals:
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Yes
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Snowboard rentals:
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Yes
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Ski Resort Maps (click on maps to enlarge)
Ski Resort directions
Gore Mountain is 90 miles north of Albany, New York. From Albany take the Northway (I-87) north to Exit 23 (Warrensburg), then take Route 9, 4 miles to Route 28 and go 16 miles to North Creek. From the west, take I-90 to Utica, then Route 8 north to North Creek.
Travel time is about 90 minutes from Albany, 2 hours from Utica and 4 hours from New York and Rochester.