![]() ![]() Hardy Road has quickly become one of the most popular trails in the region, and for good reason. The Flume Trail system is where it all started Hardy Road Please be aware that hunting may occur in this area during any open season. Trail Disclaimer: As with all New York State Forest Preserve lands, the lands within the Wilmington Wild Forest are open to hunting (subject to all applicable laws and regulations). The Flume is open to the public and is a popular space to hike and explore, so remember to be aware of others while riding through these awesome trails. ![]() The Flume trails were created and maintained by volunteers, and it’s always a good idea to follow the rules of the trail and respect their hard work. The Flume Trail network contains the most total mileage of any trail network in the region and connects to Marble Mountain and Poor Man’s Downhill. The lower sections of the Flume Trails are smooth and flowing, but as you begin to gain elevation, the trail becomes more challenging and technical. The Flume Trails offer something for every rider with easy, moderate, and hard runs. The Flume Trail System is made up of nearly ten miles of open trails, with all but two open to mountain biking (Flume Knob and Bear’s Den Trail). The original, of course, is Wilmington’s Flume Trails. ![]() To understand why Wilmington became the mountain biking capital of the Adirondacks, we have to begin with the original. The reason? The irrefutably incredible mountain biking! Wilmington, NY is regarded as the “mountain biking capital of the Adirondacks”, a title that was certainly earned. So grab your bike and let’s ride our way through some of the best mountain biking trails in the Whiteface Region so you can experience them for yourself! There's a reason the mountain biking is famous here The Flume Trails And while the aforementioned elements of the region deserve every bit of the attention they receive, there is undoubtedly another reason that makes this part of the Adirondacks just so famous. Stay dry! Tomorrow is another day.Flowing rivers, breathtaking mountains, unique attractions, and so much more make the Whiteface Region an obviously desirable destination for travelers. It's a great to start (or finish) that Holiday shopping. Then, in the afternoon by 4pm (often earlier), you'll find the afternoon report which summarizes the day and looks forward to the next. Should there be any updates, we will have a mid-morning report. įYI- Our morning reports will be going out by 7:15am for the most accurate reporting from those on the hill. You must obey all signage related to off-limits areas. Updates surrounding uphill access will be posted at the bottom of the SuperQuad lift - always check in before you begin your approach. Reminder: When Uphill Access is permitted, a ticket or season pass is required. Patrol will reestablish a plan for uphill access when it makes sense. Please note that Uphill Travel is closed. ![]() Check out the full schedule here: Christmas Vacation Week.įirst Tracks Sundays have begun with the holiday schedule as follows: December 24, 26, 28, and 31. It's a full schedule including Warren Miller's All Time Movie Premier on Wednesday, 12/27, Climb for a Cure on Thursday, 12/28, and TONS of activites for the kids. Speaking of the Holidays, we are one week away from seeing if we were naughty or nice with a fun-filled week for all ages. With winter temperatures returning midweek the plan is to resurface areas around mountain that need it and get back to filling in East side trails as we prepare for Holiday week. We'll plan for a modified lift schedule tomorrow running Skidway, Double Runner and Super Quad as your "summit" lift. Tomorrow will be about recovery letting the snow drain and setup for a fresh till on Wednesday (no groom is planned overnight for Tuesday). Good news, temps are expected to drop tomorrow evening and our snowmaking team is on standbye. Skidway was the lone soldier servicing a few determined skiers and riders through lunch time until winds and rain ultimately halted operations. ![]()
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