Letchworth State Park has more than 25 miles of trails offering riders spectacular views of the gorge and waterfalls at this marvel known as the “Grand Canyon of the East.” Discover the endless miles of snowmobiling this winter in New York State. Head to the Adirondacks’ Tug Hill area (pictured) for hundreds of miles of heavily forested trails, as well as trailside restaurants and hotels that cater to the winter snowmobiling community. Go snowmobiling through winter wonderlands (Various Regions)ĭiscover glittering wintry landscapes on a snowmobile as you glide along the more than 8,000 miles of snowmobile corridor trails that crisscross New York State. Come catch all the action January 12-22 and enjoy all the great things there are to see and do in Lake Placid and nearby towns during this thrilling winter sporting event. Collegiate athletes from more than 50 countries will descend on the alpine village to compete in 12 winter sporting events from skiing and ice hockey to figure skating and snowboarding, reigniting the celebrated history of the Olympic venues where the competitions will take place. The Adirondacks, home to Lake Placid, a two-time host of the Winter Olympic Games, is once again going to be the center of winter sports during the 2023 FISU World University Games. Love watching world-class athletes race? Well, you’re in luck cause winter in New York has a competitive side. Watch world-class winter competitions in Lake Placid (Adirondacks) While a popular summertime destination, Lake George fully embraces winter with its annual Winter Carnival, held every Saturday and Sunday in February, and Winterfest, held mid-December to March. Meander through a village of snow igloos, stroll along a magical glowing path at the mystic light walk, belly up to the ice bar, and crawl through ice-carved tunnels. Step into a frozen fairy tale world in Lake George as the enchanting Ice Castles return to Charles Wood Park’s Festival Space with a breathtaking display of sculptures, caverns, ice slides, and more. Explore Enchanting Ice Castles (Adirondacks) There’s plenty of time to relax, play, and dine after skiing at the luxury spas, cozy lodges, and fine restaurants that you’ll find both at the resorts and the nearby friendly villages and towns. Resorts from Chautauqua-Allegheny’s Holiday Valley to Greek Peak in the Finger Lakes to Catamount Mountain the Hudson Valley will help you get your ski legs with lessons to help you feel more comfortable going downhill. The scenic Adirondacks region is home to Gore Mountain, which offers more skiable acreage than anywhere else in the state, and Whiteface Mountain, a 1980 Winter Olympics site with the greatest vertical drop east of the Rocky Mountains. With the most ski resorts of any other state in the nation, world-class skiing is always nearby in New York. Enjoy a Ski Getaway in New York State (Various Regions) Call ahead and check websites and social media to make sure attractions and amenities are open and available. Individual businesses or attractions may require mask wearing. Masks are encouraged, but optional in most settings per New York State guidelines. Whatever you choose, take advantage of the winter wonderlands and check out these must-do winter activities throughout New York State! Winter is here and it's time to start planning your next adventure in New York State! Will you opt to head outdoors for snow-related activities like skiing the greatest vertical east of the Rockies or ziplining over snow-covered pines? For less extreme activities, explore world-famous museums, or get into the holiday spirit with a brilliant light show.
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