Information on Holiday Mountain:
With 15 slopes and trails, seven lifts, a 400-foot vertical drop, 100 percent snowmaking and night skiing, Holiday has something for everyone. Snowboarders are welcome and rental equipment is available at the base lodge Holiday Mountain is a great place to learn to ski. The Ski School's PSIA-certified instructors teach groups or private lessons. Every year Holiday holds it's annual Winter Carnival in late February and early March. This highlight of the winter season features races of all kinds: on shovels, trays and skis; a ski tug-o-war; snow golf; snow softball; hayrides and clowns. The Chalet at Holiday Mountain has everything you need both during and after skiing: a rental shop, cafeteria, ski shop, ski school, lounge, ski patrol, fully-equipped first aid room, restrooms and coin lockers. Holiday Mountain Ski Area is easily reached by major highways. From New York City, take the Thruway to Exit 16 (Harriman) and Route 17 west (the Quickway) to Exit 107 (Bridgeville), 4 miles east of Monticello, N.Y.
Holiday Mountain Lift closing and opening times:
Weekdays: 12pm - 9pm Half Day: 12pm - 4:30pm Night: 4:30pm - 9pm Saturday: 9am - 9pm Half Day: 1pm - 4:30pm Night: 4:30pm - 9pm Sunday: 9am - 4:30pm Half Day: 1pm - 4:30pm
Length of Season:
Nov-06 to Mar-07
Types and number of lifts:
1 RopeTows;1 Poma Lift;1 Pony Lift;1 T-bar;2 Double Chairs;1 Triple Chair
Number of trails and difficulty breakdown:
Total Number: 14
Elevation at base 900 feet and elevation at summit is 1300 feet.
Skiing Options at Holiday Mountain:
Night Skiing: yes
Heli- Skiing: no
Snowcat Skiing: no
Miles of cross Country ski trails: none
Snow boarding: yes
Equipment Rentals:
skis
, snowboards
Getting to Holiday Mountain:
From New York City Take the New York State Thruway north. Exit at Harriman (Exit 16). Follow Route 17 West to Bridgeville (Exit 107). Holiday Mountain is 4 miles east of Monticello.
Alternate route to Holiday Mountain:
Contact Information:
845 796-3161
845 796-3161
http://www.holidaymtn.com
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