Things to Do on a Winter Trip to the Adirondack Mountains

The Adirondack Mountains at winter time provide a peaceful, serene environment with a ton of fun attractions. It’s a place to reflect, laugh, cheer, and think. We’ll take you through some of our favorite winter festivities in the area so you can plan the perfect nature getaway—no matter the time of year.

girls raising their fists on top of a snowy mountain while skiing

Gore Mountain Ski Resort

You can’t plan a trip to the Adirondacks in the winter without considering a skiing trip. Gore Mountain is the perfect ski resort for any level, and it’s only a 15-minute drive from Asa Adirondack. If you want an exhilarating trip off-site, you can’t do much better than Gore Mountain.


Lift Tickets

All Ticket Prices fluctuate based on the day you arrive and the season.

Adults: $76 - $109

Teens: $60 - $81

Children (7-12): $46 - $62

Seniors (65-69): $60 - $85

Seniors (70+): $50


Is Gore Mountain good for beginners?

Absolutely! If you’re a rookie to the slopes, don’t fret, as there are many bunny hills and resources to make for a fun day on the mountain. You can reserve a private lesson with skiing experts so you can get the feel for the movement before you head down the mountain.


There are also ski rentals for guests who don’t have all (or any) of the equipment necessary.


Is there night skiing?

There’s nothing quite like cruising down the fluff-covered hills with a ceiling of stars above you. Twilight Skiing takes place in the Gore Mountain Ski Bowl.


It’s affordable (if a little limited compared to the full skiing experience), but it’s a lot of fun.

Lake George

Lake George is usually a popular attraction during the summer, but it’s a winter wonderland in January. Ice fishing trips at this massive Lake are incredibly popular, and the season lasts for a while because of the colder temperatures in the Adirondacks. Pack the necessary ice fishing equipment. If you miss something, there are several bait shops nearby.


Fishing Report

Lake George is fully landlocked, so don’t be expecting any sea creatures here. Yellow Perch, Trout, Salmon, and Smelt are commonly caught here.

C+C Adirondack Snowmobile Tours

Address: 5408 NY-8, Chestertown, NY

Price: $55-120 per hour


Want to go snowmobiling in New York? Reserve an excellent snowmobile experience minutes away from Asa Adirondack. Cruise through the backwoods of the Adirondack mountains with a guide or a partner, and come away feeling both excited and exhausted.

man riding snowmobile in heavy powder

Snowshoeing Hikes in the Adirondacks

Most of the Adirondack hikes can be done in both summer and winter. You just might need to equip yourself with the proper gear if you plan on trudging the snowy peaks. Snowshoe hikes are abundant, and they give you room to clear your head and just breathe.


We have some snowshoe hikes on the Asa Adirondack property, so while you can find a hike on AllTrails, we have some more convenient options if you’d rather stay on site.




Winter Events

Brant Lake Winter Carnival

February

Every year, the Brant Lake community holds a free carnival with games, prizes, food and other winter activities on the frozen lake for which the town is named.


Krazy Downhill Derby

February

Slide down the hills of the best sledding hill near Gore Mountain. Dynamite Hill has raffles, food, local talent playing music, and ice skating. You won’t want to miss this free event if you’re in town.


Lake George Winter Carnival

February

Probably the most popular event nearby is the Lake George Winter Carnival. Every weekend in February, you’ll have the chance to skate around the lake, race ATVs, or chow down on the best culinary experiences around. Make sure to place a reservation so you don’t miss out on this one.


SnoCross

December - February

Do you consider yourself a snow sport hobbyist? Do you want to try tricks yourself, or would you prefer watching others land their stunts? SnoCross has some of the most impressive snow sport athletes flip, race, and turn to win the SnoCross Championship.

Winter is a magical time to visit Asa Adirondack. Whether you love hitting top speeds on the slopes or love the camaraderie of the communities at the carnival, we know you’ll come to appreciate what the mountains offer. There's plenty of other trails, meditation spots, and relaxing activities at Asa Adirondack.

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