Mount Peter Ski Area

Mount Peter Ski Area

The ski resort Mount Peter is located in the Hudson Valley (USA, New York). For skiing and snowboarding, there are 3.8 km of slopes available. 3 lifts transport the guests. The winter sports area is situated between the elevations of 245 and 330 m.Mt. Peter, with a vertical of 400 feet, has 69 day/night skiable acres. The runs are almost equally divided between beginner (30 percent), intermediate (35 percent) and advanced (35 percent). There's a learning area with a handle tow, called "The Hub," located a few steps from the lodge.Mount Peter is the oldest operating ski area in New York State, and one of only a few remaining family-operated ski areas in America. You may have heard about our famous Free Beginner Ski & Snowboard School, or maybe our reputation for great snowmaking and expert grooming.Mount Peter is located in Warwick, NY. An easy day trip from New York City! We are known for many things, like our FREE beginner ski and snowboard lessons.

Greenwood Lake Marina

Greenwood Lake Marina is a full-service marina with a fully stocked ship store, fuel dock, road service as well as a full-service department with a team of certified Mercury, MerCruiser, Yamaha, and Honda technicians.

Greenwood Lake Marina is the largest marina on the lake and has been in business for over 30 years.
Greenwood Lake Marina’s state-of-the-art docks are competitively priced and include the use of the picnic area and charcoal grills, clean restrooms, hot and cold water showers and dressing area and a large deck overlooking the lake. Winter storage is available, either indoors or outdoors.
If you’re looking for a new boat, used boat or any help with boating at all, be sure and stop at Greenwood Lake Marina (located on the New York/New Jersey border).

 

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Greenwood Lake Marina
Sterling Forest State Park

Sterling Forest State Park

Sterling Forest State Park comprises 21,935.08 acres of nearly pristine natural refuge amidst of one of the nation's most densely populated areas, a remarkable piece of woodland, a watershed for millions, and a tremendous outdoor recreation area. This unbroken deep-forest habitat is important for the survival of many resident and migratory species, including black bear, a variety of hawks and songbirds and many rare invertebrates and plants. Hunting, fishing and hiking opportunities are available.

To help disseminate knowledge about Sterling Forest's environment and history, the commission built the US Senator Frank R. Lautenberg Visitor Center. The visitor center overlooking Sterling Lake features exhibits about the local environment as well as an auditorium for related presentations.