Gore Mountain is a four and a half hour drive from our home (but of course add at least an hour for stops), which is just about what my children consider reasonable for a road trip! Gore Mountain does not have lodging on site and while we were in the planning stages for our visit this concerned me, to be honest. Driving even a couple hours back home after a long day of skiing doesn’t always sound like fun. If we’re going to pack up the gear and get our muscles moving, our choice is to get a couple days of skiing in and make a vacation of it. Since we live in southern Monmouth County, most ski resorts are at a distance for us. Known for having the most skiable acreage in New York with four peaks and 110 trails, Gore is a family friendly and affordable option for a ski getaway from anywhere in New Jersey, especially if you’re not looking to take that longer ride into Vermont or New Hampshire. With 8 ski mountains, the Adirondacks offers winter sports for all levels and we were excited to head out to Gore Mountain (check out their website here). We have skiied the central/Finger Lakes region and Catskills of New York state but until this trip, we hadn’t been to the Adirondack region for skiing. Our mission has brought us to Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Vermont and more. You may know that Jersey Family Fun writers Jenn and Melanie are committed to getting our children to learn to ski. ![]() ![]() Ski Gore Mountain With Kids – Ski the Adirondacks! The view from the base lodge at Gore Mountain, NY
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