There are 3 ski resorts near Lake Placid. Here are some stats for the Lake Placid nearby ski resorts:
Wilmington, NY
Home to the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Winter Games,Lake Placidis the place for passion and challenge, and Whiteface Mountain certainly embodies that. Greatest vertical in the Northeast is a very big statement with all that New York has to offer. Often touted for providing one of the best ski experiences in the East, Whiteface boasts 98 percent snowmaking coverage and expert terrain well maintained by long rolling groomers. Whiteface’s terrain caters to all levels of skier. Meanwhile, the Cloudsplitter Gondola is not just a way to get from the lodge to the top of the mountain; you can take in spectacular views of the Adirondacks, Lake Placid, Lake Champlain and so much more.
North Creek, NY
This Adirondack resort has four peaks and offers a great experience regardless of the skill level. From beginners to experts there’s something for everyone. Gore is best known for its long, rolling blue cruisers and is a popular location for glade skiing, but there is a wide terrain variety. It’s also one of the only places that makes snow for cross-country skiers and snowshoers. If freestyle skiing is more your thing, there are eight park areas just for that. This resort offers evening skiing activities, as well, in the historic North Creek Ski Bowl.
Malone, NY
Titus Mountain, located in Malone, and is super close to many great destinations, such as Lake Placid andBurlington, Vermont. Titus has three peaks that together offer 36 marked trails and 11 glades serviced by 10 lifts, as well as a tubing hill and three terrain parks. This resort is particularly well known for their short lift lines. Titus has a 1,350-foot vertical drop and more than 200 acres open for skiing and snowboarding. The terrain offers space for all skill levels, and night-skiing is available. Titus also provides lessons for all ages.