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January 2024 by Matthew Wynn
So many good things to say about this. Nice little family run Mountain
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January 2024 by Tim Gagliano
This is my family’s favorite mountain. Small enough so that nobody gets lost.There are trails for EVERY ability. Everyone is so positive, happy and courteous. I feel like my mood is always better when I’m there.The best part, even on the busiest days, there are no lines more than 2 minutes for the lifts.The lodge gets busy during lunchtime, but there is always enough room.The lodge is great, the fire inside is always roaring during the winter and the bar has great cocktails.Their ski school, headed by Ralph (who is a gentleman) is always accommodating. They take their time to teach every person, whether it’s on a group or personal lessons. My kids LOVE the junior ski program and are thinking about the race program. They are excited every weekend to get up (EARLY) and go.All of this at prices less than the big mountains around here.It’s totally worth the 2 hour drive for us each weekend. Can’t wait for the weekends here!
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January 2024 by Amanda Liu
Great mountain and love that it’s family-owned. Barely any lines on a Saturday and the people visiting are super chill. The prices are reasonable, bathrooms are clean, and snowmaking is pretty good!
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January 2024 by Madhav Munshi
Wonderful ski mountain! We only skied on the beginner greens but they were challenging, fun and longer than most mountains. In the evening, the lodge had live music, great food and local beer.
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January 2024 by Jane Chin
My family and I came here during MLK weekend and it was packed to the point where we had to park on the side of the road which was pretty unsafe especially having to walk up to the mountain with young kids. I really wish they would mention this as I would have been more prepared. They did have a shuttle that takes you to the mountain but it wasn't very frequent so we ended up walking half a mile to the mountain with all our ski gear. My daughter cried the whole way walking up to the mountain. There were private parking for $20 but there were no guarantee on availability. One family paid $20 for the private parking just to find out there were no spots available. This was very stressful especially with young kids. Food was also very expensive ($10 for a cup of clam chowder) but those prices are expected ...I guess. The girls that worked at the counter serving the food looked miserable. One girl filled my soup only half way and when I told her to fill it up she gave me an attitude. Aside from all the above, my kids still had a good time skiing but I will not be returning unfortunately.
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January 2024 by Michael Pomarico
I’ve been skiing for 56 years and though I’ve never skied out West, I have skied from as far North as Jay, to as far South as heli-skiing the Andes in Portillo Chile.In my East Coast list of must mountains to be skied, I include Jay Peak, Mad River Glen, and Plattekill.Sure there are other great skiing mountains in the Northeast, and I have skied many of them, but put me in the woods at Platty on one of those elusive deep POW days and you’re going to get in runs that most people only dream of.Last year we hit Platty just right. Because of its location in the Catskills, it’s a mini snow globe, and they can get Lake Effect accumulation. Mix that in with a big dump and POW, it’s Northeast woods skiing at its best. Run after run, you get a fresh line, all day long.And because Platty is off the beaten path, you’re never going to see the crowds that most ski areas strain under.Great, cozy lodge, always a warm fire, great people, beers, and waffles from the Platty Shack!A ski experience not to be missed. True old school vibe at its best.Hats off to the Platty team! Applause to the Snow Farmers!
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January 2024 by Rob Ward
Great family run resort!
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January 2024 by Andrey Serko (None 84)
it's ok overall. Good atmosphere , not many people which was the best part. But i would probably go to another place and pay more
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January 2024 by Daniel Stolfi
Great place for snow tubing, we highly recommend it.
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January 2024 by Stacy Albin Leone
At first I thought there would be no snow because the lower roads were clear. Nope! I was wrong. It was an awesome place for a beginner child. Small parking lot so less walking and carrying things for parents. People were beyond nice and not in a rush. When my son dropped his skis en route to the learning area and I was 10 feet in front, people stopped to help him. Cool music playing on the deck. Enough terrain for the absolute beginner and people who like a small, friendly location.
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January 2024 by David Tecler
Great private mountain
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October 2023 by Robert Stieberitz
Windham mtn. Is now called Windham mountain club. Their season pass for 18-64 is $1900.They are selling "memberships" for the mountain and 23 to 24 the may not even allow a non elite like you on their mountain. They choose to partner up with new york city elite who live in the city and all the elites that have invadedour valley.The quicker you tell the club to pound it the happier you'll feel.
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September 2023 by Cece MacDonald
We had our wedding here and it was perfect! The view was amazing, everyone was so nice! Thank you for letting us have our wedding here! It was so much fun! Can't wait to ski this season there too!
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August 2023 by Israel Klein
OUTDATED EQUIPMENT; Went with a group today and the chairlifts broke down with people trapped on it for a while, I would not go there again as there's much better options out there, Stay Away....
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May 2023 by Rocco
So it’s my first year snowboarding and I loved the ambience and the way everybody treats you. I believe it’s the last family owned mountain in our area and I think we will all need to keep they going so we can all be part of the family. Definitely a place we should all visit