Whiteface: New York’s Ultimate Ski Mountain in the Adirondacks
Experience the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies at NY ski resort Whiteface Mountain
Photos courtesy of Whiteface Mountain.
Whiteface Mountain is the fifth-tallest mountain in New York State, located just 20 miles from the village of Lake Placid.
Part of the Adirondack’s High Peaks region, Whiteface Ski Resort is known for big-mountain skiing. It is consistently ranked as one of the top ski destinations in the Northeast.
An Olympic legacy in New York’s Adirondack Mountains.
Top ski destination, Whiteface Mountain.
Whiteface and Lake Placid have hosted two Winter Olympics. The ski area first came into being for the 1932 Olympics, the first Winter Olympic games hosted in the U.S.
The ski area was retooled for the 1980 Olympics, Whiteface has seen continuous improvement from N.Y. State’s Olympic Regional Development Authority. ORDA made significant investments in snowmaking and grooming recently. It continues to be a site for training for the U.S. Olympic ski teams.
Today, the ski resort boasts 90+ trails across three peaks. That’s over 25 miles of skiing, folks. For skilled skiers, Whiteface also offers The Slides. Whiteface’s website provides the best description for this terrain;
“A series of steep, narrow chutes, the Slides are open only when Ski Patrol deems them safe.
“This is expert-only terrain—35 acres of in-bounds, off-piste, double-black-diamond wilderness skiing accessible by hiking from the top of the Summit Quad. Once you get there, you’ll be a few hundred feet above Vermont’s tallest mountain and three times as high as the top of the Empire State Building.
“There’s no snowmaking on the Slides, so below, you’ll find some of nature’s finest offerings. But don’t let it get to your head. Skiing the Slides demands skill and concentration. In one area, for example, there’s a frozen waterfall beneath all that snow. Give the Slides the respect they deserve, and they’ll give you the ride of your life.”
This is what skiing in the Northeast is meant to be.
Whiteface Ski Area offers a variety of lessons and programs for skiers of every level.
Those new to skiing shouldn’t be intimidated by the mountain’s size or terrain. Whiteface Ski Resort is an excellent place for novice skiers to improve their skills and experienced skiers to up their game or just find a new way to enjoy winter sports. The ski resort offers the best terrain and programs for skiers at every level, including just learning to ski.
The family-focused Bear Den Mountain is an area dedicated singularly to creating a safe learning environment for all family members at any age. They also offer an Instructor-in-Training program.
The adaptive snowsports program at Whiteface is designed to provide outdoor opportunities in snowsports for individuals of all ages with cognitive and physical disabilities.
Other programs include the 10-week Snowboomer Club for Alpine and Nordic skiers of every stripe aged 50+. Club members are grouped according to skill level.
Visit Whiteface’s website for the most recent information on all programs.
A top-notch ski resort in New York State.
Unsurprisingly, Whiteface has the services and amenities to match its prowess as a first-rate ski destination. There are numerous restaurants and grills placed strategically up and down the mountain, including:
Casual dining with soups, salads, and sandwiches
Al Forno Sicilian Pizza
Burrito Bar
Cloudspin Bar and Grill
Waffle Cabin
Polish Korner
Rentals are available at the Rossignol Experience Centers in the Base Lodge and the Bear Den Lodge. Both offer ski and snowboard rental for every skill level, with more than 1,200 pairs of skis from Rossignol, 200 snowboards from Burton and an additional 150+ pairs of high-performance rental and demo skis.
Visit Whiteface’s website to learn about all the services and amenities available at this extraordinary historical place and the Northeast.
Where to eat, shop, stay and things to do near Whiteface Mountain.
Unique Adirondack gifts and apparel.
Upcoming events in the Tri-Lakes and High Peaks region.
An intimate evening of chamber music comes to Westport.
A new art show lands in Saranac Lake this spring.
An Oscar-winning documentary comes to Lake Placid for one night only.
Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend with a scenic 5K or 10K on the Adirondack Rail Trail in Lake Placid.
Paddle into spring at Saranac Lake’s ‘Round the Mountain race.
Step right up. The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Trio brings juggling, comedy, and classic sideshow spectacle to the Adirondacks.
The Ausable River Two-Fly Challenge returns with high-stakes fly fishing, riverside gatherings, live music, and Adirondack tradition.
A poet, an exterminator’s office, and a search for meaning—The Exterminating Poet brings intimate theatre and puppetry to the Adirondacks.
The Wild Center reopens May 22 in Tupper Lake—just in time for Memorial Day Weekend.
Climb one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic peaks—on two wheels.
Ready to paddle better, not just farther?
Run (or cheer) in one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic races.
One of the Adirondacks’ biggest athletic events returns July 19, 2026.
The CAN-AM Rugby Tournament returns to the Adirondacks, bringing 100+ teams, high-energy matches, and a festival atmosphere.