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Royal Mountain - Skiing

The resort has 40 skiable acres, three double lifts, 12 Alpine trails and 5 Glades...

1-518-835-6445
3072 NY-10
Johnstown, NY 12095
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With more than 100 acres of property in the foothills of the Adirondacks, Royal Mountain Ski Resort features skiing, motorcycle hillclimbing, ATV and motocross racing.
 

The resort has 40 skiable acres, three double lifts, 12 Alpine trails and 5 Glades. Its award-winning 700’ hill is the longest hill on the circuit and features two jumps and some rough sections.
 

Amenities include a ski lodge with a food and drink concession free WiFi. The facility also has two ponds for snow-making in the winter and swimming on race days.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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