Labrador Mountain
6935 Route 91, Truxton, NY 13158 - Map
GPS 42.44° N 76.01° W
(607) 842-6204

 

Labrador Ski Report

Date effective: Dec 11, 2025 • Last modified: Dec 11 at 7:24 am

Trails Open 0
Lifts open day / night 0 / 0
Lift hours CLOSED Thu, OPEN Fri 10a-4:30p
Surface Conditions Machine Groomed • Packed Powder
New snow 2"
Snowmaking Yes
Base Depth 20 - 58 inches



This report is effective 7:00 AM, Thursday, December 11th.

Just imagine... Maybe we’ll get two old fashioned winters IN A ROW! Keep your fingers crossed. It seems like it hasn’t stopped snowing for 10 days; a bunch of nice lake effect, a mini Nor’ Easter, and non-stop EXCELLENT snowmaking temperatures. We are off to a good start! More snow and continued good snowmaking temperatures are expected to continue through the weekend and well into next week. Can you hear me smiling!

As always, we will continue to make snow around the clock when ever condtions permit.

It’s currently 19 degrees and cloudy. The forecast for Thursday; on and off lake-effect snow most of the day, highs in the low 20’s, chance of snow 100%. Total daytime accumulations 2-4”. JUST A PERFECT CNY WINTER DAY!

Labrador Mountain will be closed Thursday but will reopen for the season top-to-bototm Friday from 9 am to 4:30 pm with the Triple Chair serving 5 +/- trails. We will be skiing and riding on a 20 to 58” base with a machine groomed, packed powder surface. The office is open Thursday from 9 am to 4 pm.

As always and especially this time of year, please check back often for updates.

Finally, BEAT THE RUSH. We’re encouraging all season pass holders to try to pick up their passes early. The offices at both mountains will be open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm.

Everyone here at Song and Labrador wishes you and yours a very Merry Chistmas and a Happy New year!

Operating hours at both mountains are posted at HOURS OF OPERATION 7 DAYS OUT.

A reminder for all. Gift cards are available on-line at SkiCNY.com. They’re good for anything we got and they never expire. ALSO... 2024-25 Season Passes are ON SALE NOW. See links below.

- - - VERY IMPORTANT LINKS - - -
2025-26 SEASON PASS LINK
SkiCNY.com GIFT CARD LINK

Thank you for visiting www.SkiCNY.com.

If this report is not current, please call 607-842-6204





Trail Level Day Night Lighted
1 Glade Most difficult Closed Closed No
2 Midnight Express Most difficult Closed Closed No
3 Ptarmigan Most difficult Closed Closed Yes
4 No Name Most difficult Closed Closed No
5 Upper Crossover Easiest Closed Closed Yes
6 Crossover Easiest Closed Closed Yes
7 Cut Throat Most difficult Closed Closed Yes
8 Jacopie Most difficult Closed Closed Yes
9 Upper Muzzle More difficult Closed Closed Yes
10 Char Run Easiest Closed Closed No
11 Grenfel More difficult Closed Closed No
12 Slack Waters Easiest Closed Closed Yes
13 Lower Muzzle More difficult Closed Closed Yes
14 NASTAR Area More difficult Closed Closed Yes
15 Red Wine More difficult Closed Closed No
16 White Wine More difficult Closed Closed Yes
17 Minipi Rapids More difficult Closed Closed Yes
18 Lower Lookout More difficult Closed Closed No
19 Upper Lookout More difficult Closed Closed Yes
20 Chute Easiest Closed Closed Yes
21 Badger Easiest Closed Closed Yes
22 Razor Back Easiest Closed Closed Yes
23 Terrain Park Most difficult Closed Closed Yes
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Please note: Ski conditions change constantly

Ski conditions change because of changing weather, including sun, wind, precipitation, and temperature changes; skier traffic and use; and all operations conducted by a ski area, including grooming and snowmaking. You are encouraged to seek out the “Warning to Skiers” posted at the ski area. Always ski in control to ski safely!