19-03-2025
Last chance for spring skiing at Greek Peak
VIRGIL, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Despite temperatures reaching the lower 70's today, people were still out skiing at Greek Peak.
The ski resort in Virgil is in its last days of Spring skiing, with skiers and boarders taking the opportunity to go down the mountain in shorts and T-shirts.
The Spring season caps a stellar year for Greek Peak, which was able to build a large base thanks to consistent cold temperatures this winter and regular snowfall.
About 20 trails remain open with a base ranging from 12 to 33 inches.
Marketing Director Jon Spaulding says it's been an epic year with 102 days of skiing so far.
'With the forecast and some of the events that we have coming through the end of the year, you're probably looking at 108 to 110 for this season which is 9 or 10 days more than last. You really can't ask for better than that. You hit that 100 mark and it's all gravy,' Spaulding said.
Greek Peak has two more events planned before it closes for the season. This weekend, Shred The Night, a 24 hour ski-a-thon will take place from 8:30 a.m. Saturday to 8:30 a.m. Sunday to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Then on March 29, the end-of-the-year pond skim event. Season passes for next year are currently on sale for $635.
They go up to $799 on April 1st.
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