Labrador Mt.

Ski resorts in USA
Located in central New York, just outside of Syracuse, Labrador Mountain is one of the state's more popular ski slopes for piste skiing. The resort is known for its clear vertical drop and its relatively steep slopes in relation to the size of the mountain, which provides a more intense skiing than many other ski resorts in the region.
The terrain is dominated by red and black slopes according to European terminology, with several straight drop lines and consistent slopes to suit skiers who want efficient and technical piste skiing rather than transport routes. Slopes that run straight down to the valley provide an elevation gain that many Midwest and East Coast skiers appreciate.

Labrador Mountain is also known for its night skiing, with well-lit slopes that allow you to ski long after the end of the working day. This makes the resort popular with local skiers and ski clubs, rather than long-distance destination tourism.

This is not a resort with a village feel or a wide range of activities – Labrador Mountain is a pure ski slope where the focus is on piste quality, vertical drop and efficient lift logistics. For many skiers, it is precisely the simplicity and the uncompromising skiing that makes them want to return.

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Labrador Mt. Snow forecast

  • Wednesday
    8.6 mm rain
    7.8°
    4.3 m/s
  • Thursday
    0.9 mm rain
    7.3°
    4.4 m/s
  • Friday
    2.1 mm rain
    7.9°
    5.1 m/s
 

Facts about Labrador Mt.

Number of slopes:23
Easiest Green slopes:33%
Intermediate Blue slopes:34%
Advanced Black slopes:33%
Expert Only Double black diamond slopes:0%

Lifts (Total: 6)
Chair lifts: 3
Platter lift: 1
Lift capacity:  6675 persons/hour

Vertical drop
Labrador Mt. Vertical drop
Highest Point: 556 m
Vertical drop: 214 m
Base Point: 342 m

Areas
Snowparks:1
Country: USA
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Labrador Mt. is closed for the season. Closed for Snow Sports

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Trail map Labrador Mt.