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Labrador Mountain in New York offers a charming ski experience in the Finger Lakes region. The resort is known for its varied terrain, catering to skiers of all skill levels, with a special emphasis on family-friendly slopes. Labrador's atmosphere is cozy and welcoming, ideal for families and beginner skiers. The resort's snowmaking and grooming capabilities ensure good conditions throughout the season. Labrador Mountain's night skiing extends the fun into the evening. The on-site lodge provides a warm space for dining and relaxation. The resort is also popular for hosting local ski races and events. Labrador Mountain is a great choice for a comfortable, family-oriented skiing outing.

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Great little mountain in the Fingerlakes - sure there arent alot of lifts or runs but they have great runs, actual moguls compared to their neighboring areas, and all around one of my favorite little local places to ski around Ithaca NY
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Labrador is very beginner friendly. Ive been with my friends and its always a blast! It is a relatively small mountain with a smaller hill selection but there is still always something for everyone. The ski lift is always quick and efficient without a huge line which is definitely a draw.
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I grew up racing at Labrador and have skied there hundreds of times. It is a wonderful small hill that has a friendly feel, yet still is able to challenge advanced skiers and riders. Classic older chairlifts that get the job done, however dont expect a quick ride. Far skiers right can offer some fun and somewhat challenging tree skiing after a nice storm. The terrain parks have not seen much love in the last 10 years however there is seeming to be a recent push to improve them. Good areas for first timers and beginners to get their feet under them. Kinda in the middle of nowhere, dont expect any sort of apres scene. Overall, if youre in the Syracuse area it is worth checking out, but I wouldnt recommend going too far out of your way for it.
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Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
23Total Runs
1 milesLongest Run
250 acresSkiable Terrain
237 hectaresSnow making
180 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
1825 feetTop
1125 feetBottom
700 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
2Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$599Season pass
$791 day
Weather
88 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Syracuse Hancock International (SYR) 40KMs 50min drive
  • Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) 50KMs 60min drive
  • Ithaca Tompkins Regional (ITH) 40KMs 50min drive

Train Stations

  • La Fayette Station (La Fayette, NY) 30 / km 35m drive

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