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Camillus Ski Club
Camillus Ski Club also boasts a newly-built ski-school facilities, a heated lodge, snack bar and a Tubing Park.
Camillus Ski Club has been teaching people of all ages to ski and snowboard since 1965. Camillus Ski Club uses volunteers, which helps keep the cost of lift tickets, food, and other amenities reasonably priced.
The facility features two moderately sized slopes (beginner and intermediate) for skiing or snowboarding served by two rope tows. There is also a newly-built ski-school facilities, a heated lodge, snack bar and a Tubing Park.
The facility features two moderately sized slopes (beginner and intermediate) for skiing or snowboarding served by two rope tows. There is also a newly-built ski-school facilities, a heated lodge, snack bar and a Tubing Park.
Camillus, NY
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