Belleayre Mountain Ski Ctr

181 Gallicurci Rd HighmountNY12441
Open
Sunday
8:00am-4:00pm
Monday
8:00am-4:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
8:00am-4:00pm
Friday
8:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
8:00am-4:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club
Average Rating
4
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(53)
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Description

Belleayre Mountain Ski Ctr is located at 181 Gallicurci Rd, Highmount, NY. This business specializes in Skiing.
by merchantcircle on July 08, 2014 from merchantcircle

Tips

Lift Ticket Prices:
Mon-Fri: adult $32, young adult (18-22), junior (13-22), senior (62-69) $29, youth (6-12) $24, toddler $5; Sat-Sun adult $41, young adult, junior, senior $33, youth $28, toddler $5, skiing free for ages 70+
by Citysearch on May 12, 2009 from Citysearch
Amenities:
Amenities: Snowboarding, lessons, ski rentals, lodging, day care, nordic skiing.
by Citysearch on May 12, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

This state-run resort is one of the best kept secrets in Eastern skiing.:
The Scene
While many of your tax dollars pay for frivolous things like public schools and landfills, at least a few go toward something truly worthwhile: keeping Belleayre Mountain open....
by by Contributor at Citysearch on August 14, 2003 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Just a couple hours away from the city, Belleayre Mountain Ski Center is located in Highmount, off State Route 28. With over 171 acres (approximately 69.2 hectares) of skiable area, this place offers 55 trails for skiing, ski racing, snow boarding and glade skiing. Suitable for all ages and levels of skill, Belleayre caters more to the intermediate and expert level. With a snowsports school,...
by yahoolocal on June 11, 2016 from yahoolocal
Belleayre Mountain is located off of State Route 28 in Highmount, NY, just hours from New York City. It was declared “Foreve...r Wild” by the New York State Forest Preserve in 1885. Early on, skiers would side-step or hike their way more than 3,000 feet to be the first to make tracks down un-named and woody trails. Since the very beginning of the American skiing experience, skiers gazed at the...
by facebook on May 02, 2015 from facebook