Peek’n Peak got 16 inches of fresh snow over a 24-hour period late this week and has 27 trails, five lifts and the terrain parks open for business.
In fact, it’s good news from the Skiing Weatherman for all of New York’s ski resorts.




Peek’n Peak got 16 inches of fresh snow over a 24-hour period late this week and has 27 trails, five lifts and the terrain parks open for business.
In fact, it’s good news from the Skiing Weatherman for all of New York’s ski resorts.
Think the winter ski season is over? Think again, says Herb Stevens, the Skiing Weatherman. Peek’n Peak and the other western New York resorts are at or near full operation.
Wednesday’s lake-effect snow might not have been great news for those with long driveways to shovel, but skiers and resorts in western New York have plenty of reason to be excited.
Herb Stevens, the Skiing Weatherman, drops in with great forecasts for Peek’n Peak, Holiday Valley, Swain, HoliMont and elsewhere in his weekly video report:
Herb Stevens, the Skiing Weatherman, filed his weekend forecast for the New York resorts ahead of a forecast storm that could make conditions optimal for the state’s slopes. Peek’n Peak is likely to get moderate fresh snowfall and Holiday Valley and HoliMont will get boosts in an already snowy week.
Peek’n Peak is just one of the western New York resorts rich with packed powder after this week’s snowfall. Holiday Valley, Kissing Bridge, Swain and Holimont also offer sweet conditions for the weekend, according to Herb Stevens, the Skiing Weatherman:
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Herb Stevens, aka the Skiing Weatherman, says this might be the weekend to hit the slopes in western New York if you’re not into crowds. The holiday rush is over, but the conditions are perfect. Peek’n Peak is at full operation and Swain, HoliMont, Holiday Valley and Kissing Bridge also are fully open or nearly so.
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Peek’n Peak plans to open this weekend while Holiday Valley already has two slopes open and plans to have three lifts and four slopes operating by Saturday. Check out the Skiing Weatherman’s report for this weekend:
The Skiing Weatherman – Western New York – week 4 update from Jux House Media on Vimeo.
The Ski Areas of New York are offering as many as 10,000 lift tickets for just $10 each to be used during a one-day extravaganza Jan. 10.
Ski resorts throughout New York state are participating, including Peek n’ Peak, Holiday Valley, HoliMont, Kissing Bridge and Swain.
Visit www.iskiny.com through Jan. 9 to get an entry form. There is no cost up front; simply enter and pay at the ticket window when you head to the ski area of your choice Jan. 10. Be sure to take a printed copy of the confirmation e-mail with you. Lift tickets are limited to two per e-mail address and are based upon availability at each ski area.
As January is Learn to Ski & Snowboard Month, some participating resorts are also offering specially priced learn-to-ski packages on Jan. 10. Check www.iskiny.com or contact the participating resorts directly for specials.
Peek’n Peak pushed back its projected opening day, and ski resorts across western New York are on a wait-and-see basis for this weekend. Herb Stevens, The Skiing Weatherman, has the full New York resorts report for this weekend:
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