Whiteface Mountain Resort – Guía y presentación de la estación

NUEVA YORK / WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN RESORT

Altura
372m
Base
1417m
Cumbre
1045m
Desnivel
Pistas
94
117 Hectacre
Remontes
13
6 tipos
Nevada
364cm
Nevadas anuales
28cm
nov
81cm
dic
92cm
ene
95cm
feb
87cm
mar
21cm
abr

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Whiteface Mountain Resort
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Dónde alojarse

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Cómo llegar

Fechas importantes

Fecha prevista de apertura

15 nov, 2025

Fecha estimada de cierre

19 abr, 2026

Días activos previstos

141

Días activos el año pasado

126

Años abierto

67

Promedio de nieve caída

364cm

Terreno

Pistas para principiantes
20%
Pistas intermedias
40%
Pistas avanzadas
40%
Pistas en total
94
Pista más larga
3.4 km
Terreno esquiable
117 ha
Nieve artificial
116 ha

Remontes

13

Telecabinas y telesillas
1
Telesillas cuádruples de alta velocidad
1
Telesillas cuádruples
5
Telesillas fijos de tres plazas
1
Telesillas dobles
3
Remontes de superficie
2

Consejos

Reseñas

Mark

Love Whiteface! It's the crown jewel of East Coast ski mountains (and yes, it is a true mountain) and our family's favorite ski resort. It's part of the Canadian Shield mountain chain, not the Appalachians like all other mountains in the East, and Whiteface gets colder conditions and more snow than other resorts in the region. At 3500ft+ it has some serious vertical (hence why it was host to the winter Olympics, twice!). The Bear Den is an entirely separate area for beginners and families, replete with its own lifts, trails, lodge (including rentals, food, clean bathrooms) and parking areas. That alone is worth it for families especially those with younger kids, since it's a safe area away from the main slopes, including the Flying Squirrel beginner terrain park that is a great place to learn smaller jumps and features. The variety of trails is great for beginners up through experts, with a solid mix of true greens all the way to true blacks and double blacks, with many glade runs and side hits galore. The peaks offer fantastic views, and you can have a great time without ever going up beyond the middle mountain. The mid-mountain Legacy Lodge is a nice respite for warming up, grabbing a quick bite and using the restroom. The lifts were all in great shape, attendants were polite and had things under control (even when a couple guys tried to jump the line and were promptly booted). Lines were very reasonable, and RFID cards worked well most of the time (any issues were promptly resolved by lift attendants). Food options on the mountain are only decent, and while Whiteface itself isn't a top apres ski destination, nearby Lake Placid and Saratoga Springs more than make up for that. Terrain parks are offer a great range of features. Whiteface is our favorite ski mountain hands down! Set in the beautiful High Peaks region of the Adirondacks, Whiteface caters to real people who enjoy good times outdoors on the mountain. It's not a pretentious snobby gear competition like so many resorts these days (see all Ikon and Epic resorts). My only real gripe is that I can't get there enough!

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