Warrensburg, New York
Nestled in the scenic Adirondack Mountains just one hour from Albany is the historic Hickory Ski Center. Founded as “Hickory Hill” in 1945 by veterans of the famed ski troops of the American 10th Mountain Division, Hickory has stood like a sentinel on the banks of the Hudson River for almost 70 years. The spot – at the confluence of the Schroon and Hudson Rivers under the dominating presence of a sheer rock massif – is amongst the most beautiful in the Adirondacks.
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Hickory Resort Statistics
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1,900
TOP
ELEVATION -
700
BOTTOM
ELEVATION
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1,200
FOOT
VERTICAL
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225
SKIABLE
ACRES -
80
INCHES OF
SNOWFALL -
18
TRAILS W/
7 ADVANCED
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Trail Map
Weekday Schedule:
Wed, Thur & Fri: 2PM – 8PM
Lodge open @ 2PM on operating weekdays
Weekend & Holiday Schedule:
Sat: 9AM – 8PM
Sun & Holidays: 9AM – 4PM
Lodge open @ 8AM -
Classic Poma Lifts
Adding to the character of Hickory is our unique vintage Poma lifts. These unique lifts take a little finesse but are 100% fun!
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Fun, Family and Friendship
Our visitors consider Hickory a true gem. We are a quite place to connect with nature, incredible powder and be old fashioned social.
Upper Mountain License : Hickory Historic Preservation
The Upper Mountain License is an annual fee which is required to purchase day ski tickets and two guest day tickets for Poma I and Poma II. You will also have access to the T-Bar and Handle Tow with your Licensed day ski ticket and a year-round mountain access pass.
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Lower Mountain Season Pass
T-bar and Handle tow only.You must present your receipt to receive your season pass on-site.
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Mountain Access Season Pass -No Lift Use
This pass allows you to ski, hike, mountain bike, snowshoe, rock climb, or cross-country ski in the Three Sisters Range on contiguous Hickory property. There are glades, a snow bowl and plenty of un-groomed terrain. Anyone entering the property must register at the kiosk. If you are a day guest, payment is required at the kiosk. Ascending access trails are marked on the map in the kiosk. There are no time or day restrictions for access, however in non-winter seasons, the parking lot closes at 4:00pm. Please park at the side of the entry drive if you plan on being on the mountain beyond the closing time.
A Day Pass is available for on-site purchase only at $10 per day.
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