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

 

Labrador Ski Report

Date effective: Mar 22, 2023 • Last modified: Mar 22 at 7:26 am

Trails Open 15
Lifts open day / night 3 / 3
Lift hours 10a-9p
Surface Conditions Machine Groomed • Loose Granular
New snow 16-20" Last Week's nor' Easter
Snowmaking No
Base Depth 28-64" inches



This report is effective 7:15 AM, Wednesday, March 22nd.

I guess we’re in that classic late March roller coaster... And today we get bright sunshine… Bottom line… it’s going to be another one of those Spring ski days we all dream about…

It’s currently 30 degrees and partly cloudy. The forecast for Wednesday… Partly cloudy this morning, gradually becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon, highs in the upper 40’s. The mountains remain seriously buried, and the skiing and riding are simply outstanding…

Labrador Mountain will be open Wednesday, March 22nd from 10 AM to 9 PM with 3 lifts serving nearly the entire Mountain. We are skiing and riding on an 28-64 inch base with a machine groomed, loose granular surface... The Puffin Bird is open 11 AM to 9 PM.

Effective immediately, all one-day-per-week passes are good any day, Monday-Friday, either mountain. You must sign in for a day pass.

Deep man-made snow (literally over your head) and a beautiful fresh blanket of new snow from last week’s nor’ Easter come together to deliver some of the best Spring skiing and riding in recent memory. MARCH… JANUARY… WHO CARES… YOU REALLY DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS. Oh yeah… DO NOT FORGET YOUR SUNTAN LOTION!

Things can change fast, especially this time of year… PLEASE check back often for updates.

Operating hours at both mountains are posted at “Hours Of Operation 7 Days Out”.

And a reminder for all. Gift cards are available on-line at SkiCNY.com. They’re good for anything we got and they never expire.
See links below.

- - - VERY IMPORTANT LINKS - - -
2022-23 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 Open Open Yes
8 Jacopie Most difficult Open Open Yes
9 Upper Muzzle More difficult Open Open Yes
10 Char Run Easiest Closed Closed No
11 Grenfel More difficult Closed Closed No
12 Slack Waters Easiest Open Open Yes
13 Lower Muzzle More difficult Open Open Yes
14 NASTAR Area More difficult Open Open Yes
15 Red Wine More difficult Open Closed No
16 White Wine More difficult Open Open Yes
17 Minipi Rapids More difficult Open Open Yes
18 Lower Lookout More difficult Open Closed No
19 Upper Lookout More difficult Open Open Yes
20 Chute Easiest Open Open Yes
21 Badger Easiest Open Open Yes
22 Razor Back Easiest Open Open Yes
23 Terrain Park Most difficult Open Open 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!