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Marietta C.

Had. A. Blast. Came here with some friends and had a really great time. The trails are pretty easy and I do love the shredded mozzarella one since there's a lot of little hills to do jumps and have fun with it (no, I didn't do any of that LOL). Fell a few times getting off the ski lift. It was pretty funny and tragic at the same time since I actually grabbed my friend and pulled her down with me. I have no idea what I was thinking but def wish it wasn't so icy and a little flatter would be great haha. Other than that, it was great! It was snowing but it wasn't sticking so the trails were a bit slushy and icy. Again, nothing to do with the location just nature being nature! It was definitely fun. Not my favorite mountain or anything but it was great! The bathrooms were spacious, they even had changing rooms. The lodge itself was pretty cool! LOVED the indoor fireplace. The 2nd floor was where it was at: the bar! These people were amazing, serving away, great energy great drinks. The Jamaican Hot Chocolate was to die for (I think that's what it was called!). Basically spiked hot chocolate with coconut rum. SOOOO GOOD. Plenty of food options: chicken tenders, fries, pizza. You know, easy stuff! Outside there's a little waffle stand so you can go get your waffles before they sell out! Outside space is great too, you can chill by the seats and heat warmers or the fire pits. It's really a great space to even come and watch others ski and snowboard. Would I go back? Yes! Immediately, no! But yes I would :)

Skiing the mountain bike trails.
Pedro M.

Plattekill is a hidden gem. I want just enough people to go there to keep it profitable, without overrunning it. So anyway, what to say about Platty? It has the most diverse terrain in the Catskills. There is literally something for everyone here. The skiers left side of the mountain contains most of the easier runs. I usually like to warm up on this side. There are a couple nice cruisers, a semi steep, wide fall line trail, and a few nice blue runs. This side of the mountain is served by a triple. The skiers right side is where the magic happens. Blockbuster (which actually splits the two sides) is an extremely steep fall line trail which is usually half bumped up, and half semi groomed. Plunge and GS which are almost as steep, but a lot narrower. Cliffs which has some cool rock formations to huck off and many others. Plattekill is a small mountain, but it skis a lot bigger than it is. This is partly because they pretty much invented the "everything is inbounds" policy. All the woods are open, all the mountain bike trails are open, etc. The other reasons are because of the diversity of the terrain, and there are very few flat spots. It's basically steep from summit to lift line. Well, there aren't any lines, but you get my drift.

Great natural snow!
K K.

Plattekill is a skier's mountain. That's all you need to know. No, you're not going to find a resort paradise with a personal masseuse, dozens of bars and restaurants, and all the trappings of a "mega-resort", but what you will find is a small, family run, skier's haven. From the moment you arrive here, you notice things are different, as the parking lot is practically on top of the ski lifts you park so close. At Platty, they actually allow much of the terrain to retain natural character, instead of grooming and mashing the hell out of all of the snow. If you're the type person who listens to ski marketing and reflects on "perfect corduroy" as being a positive? Then you wont like it here. But if you like conditions the way God intended them, with great natural snow (pic), just the way real skiers learn how to conquer a mountain? Then this is your place. The plenty-steep Blockbuster is my favorite trail here, the left side is usually entirely left to large moguls to play in, the right side often groomed. And rather than discourage you from plunging into the trees, Plattekill openly invites you to "ski anything you can" on the mountain, provided you're inbounds. Frankly, I dont believe I've ever seen better and more varied terrain for all levels at a place this small. Perhaps the best thing about Plattekill is that there are NEVER crowds, even on weekends. I'd rather pull my toenails out than ski in a "sardine tin Saturday" at Hunter or Belleayre, yet even on Saturdays you'll have no lift lines at Plattekill. When you're done skiing, there's not much apres-ski scene. But the upstairs bar in the lodge is clean, and quaint, with views of the slopes, and if the weather is sunny, it's wonderful sitting outside on their back deck with a beer in hand, watching some skiing. Lastly, this is a great place, family friendly, people know each other, and it's exactly the sort of place where someday when I have kids, I'll want them to learn. Yes, I realize it sounds like I probably work in their marketing department (or should), but I swear that's not the case! I simply love little Platty! THE STATS THAT MATTER Summit Elevation: 3,500 feet Vertical Drop: 1,100 feet Skiable Area: 75 acres Longest Run: 10,560 feet Annual Snowfall: 240 inches Snowmaking: 85% Uphill Capacity: 4,500 per hour

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Down and dirty skiing and riding! Great steeps and tree runs! Lots of downhill mountain bike trails that are great when there is snow.

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A full day Adult ticket is $68. Please check out our website for other pricing information, or feel free to give us a call at 607-326-3500. Thanks! https://www.plattekill.com/tickets/

How much does it cost to just snow tube? Thank you in advance!

Hi! Thanks for asking. Tubing tickets are $27 per person, regardless of age. Children must be 3 ft. tall. Each ticket is good for 3 consecutive hours of tubing. There are no reservations required.… Read more

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Belleayre Mountain - Sunset Lodge closed on February 7, 2026.

Belleayre Mountain

(121 reviews)

I recently visited Belleayre Mountain and enjoyed the skiing and snowboarding but had a…read moredisappointing experience with one of the ski lift attendants. There were three of us in line, and the attendant (Wilbert) asked us four separate times how many were in our group. Each time we clearly responded that we had three. Despite this, he repeatedly skipped us and allowed other groups to go ahead. After the fourth time, we attempted to move forward when it was our turn, but we were held back while he continued to pass us over multiple times. We mentioned that this wasn't fair and that it was also holding up the people behind us. Instead of addressing the situation professionally, he pointed behind us and asked the next group how many they had. Fortunately, that group spoke up on our behalf and confirmed that we had been waiting and that there were three of us. Eventually, we were allowed onto the lift, but the way Wilbert handled the situation was unprofessional and unnecessary. We understand lift operations need to run efficiently, but repeatedly skipping guests who are clearly answering your questions is not acceptable. I hope management addresses this so other guests don't have a similar experience.

I had the BEST time at Belleayre Mountain yesterday. My and 3 best buds all used our PTO and took…read moreoff work so that we could enjoy a fresh powder day upstate. I haven't been to Belleayre mountain since I a little kid. Honestly, I appreciate it so much more now that I'm paying for my own ski pass. I loved how fast each of the lines moved and there honestly wasn't many people on the mountain at all. I really enjoyed all of their different trails. From tricky double black diamonds and really fun blues, to chill greens and even a fun terrain trail, the mountain had a ton to offer. They even had nice little sections that went through the trees, that weren't too difficult to navigate. If you're a beginner, they also have a really nifty learning center up at the TOP of the mountain. You literally have to take a gondola up the mountain to reach it.. which is just super cool and something I haven't seen anywhere else. I was about to take a star off because of the very blase (pronounced: blazzay) attitudes of the gen-z staff that work at the rental section. I rented a helmet and that just made it a bit of an awkward experience. Though I decided to keep the star as their bartender service more than made up for it. They were so chill and welcoming, and didn't even flinch when I asked about non-alcoholic beers.. which they had ice-cold and ready to go!

The Roxbury - Amazing Banister - Faerie Forest

The Roxbury

(187 reviews)

Ok well we really loved our room. Not Star Trek fans, but that's one of the few rooms that fit our…read moreneeds that was available. But it was very cool when we went in. Our bagged breakfast was missing a few items we ordered. That really was not ideal, as we had a long drive ahead of us to the city. So we ended up having to stop to get a couple of things since what we planned on having was not there. Also, the wait for someone to be at check in was long. We went to the Stratton falls first accidentally. It's 2.5 miles from where our location was. Apparently, the guy at check in saw us and knew we were at the wrong property (they were full at that location) but didn't tell us when he saw us. (We didn't see him). When my son finally found someone (that guy) he said "I saw you when you came in and knew you went to the wrong place...". Ok.... So you just let us stand around for 12 min, before we went searching for you? He wouldn't even give us more than "it's down the road." Directions to the other place. That guy was an awful first impression. The lady at our location was lovely, but he made the initial feeling stick with me. So, customer service sucked because of him. I had friends that came to meet us from 30 min away and had to wait an additional 20 min thanks to that guy. Would I suggest it? If the service continues like it was... no. Fun themes though. I hear they moved to new ownership, so maybe that's what is going on.

For the purposes of my trip, this was excellent. Lots of peace and quiet, and off-season, rooms are…read moreextremely affordable. Staff is so nice. Robin is amazing. The only issue is finding food. Very few restaurants and open at very limited hours. My room was very clean, bed super comfy, everything was designed very comically, and just lots of fun. Hot tub was great.

Hanah Mountain Resort & Country Club - Lodge Room

Hanah Mountain Resort & Country Club

(32 reviews)

This is actually two reviews, one for lodging and one for the restaurant…read more The restaurant: I'll start by saying that I did not want to eat here. Based on several bad reviews online, I wanted to skip the bar & grill, but we had a big party and the logistics of moving everyone made it impossible. I wasn't feeling confident when we arrived and we were the only ones there. I was wrong. First our server was fantastic, and not just because we were her only table. Second, the food was good. Again, I was not excited to eat here, and the fusion menu in a golf resort bar & grill gave me pause, so ordered the safe chicken cutlet sandwich. Others ordered the coconut shrimp, quesadilla, dumplings, Caesar salad and NY Strip Steak. It was all delicious. My chicken cutlet was fresh- rather than processed, fried perfectly and served in lovely ciabatta bread. No complaints from anyone at the table. The foodies I was with even enjoyed the house red...go figure. The lodging: The location is lovely, this is truly God's country. When we arrived for a wedding weekend, it was us and two others, also there for the wedding. We have no idea what the season is for the Catskill's. but we couldn't believe it was so quiet given the gorgeous foliage. The lodging in motel style, but a bit elevated. There's an elevator and it is covered. The rooms were nice, the fridge was a nice touch and the beds were very comfortable. If in the area again we would definitely stay there.

My husband and a group of 11 stayed here this weekend for a bachelor party, and the experience was…read moreextremely disappointing--especially considering the cost (around $600 -$800 PER person for the weekend). From the start, the service was poor. At dinner, they were treated beyond rudely by staff (specifically the waitress VIOLET), and the food was served cold. No one wanted to make an issue of it at the time because it was supposed to be a celebratory weekend, but it set the tone. The environment/atmosphere was hostile and therefore made them not even attempt to go to the bar. No other activities on site either. Very outdated buildings and rooms. The situation got worse when my husband's room flooded on Saturday evening. At that point, a few of the guys went to speak with management, who actually turned out to be the OWNER, and the response they received was essentially dismissive--no real accountability, no effort to make things right. He was moved to another room because he had to be, and when his new room had zero hot water to take a shower, they again had nothing to say besides "maintenance is coming in on Monday". For the amount of money spent, this was completely unacceptable. A group of 11 guests should not be made to feel like their concerns don't matter, especially during a special event. Before they left on Sunday they voiced their concerns and a staff member told them they would have to call Monday to speak to the owner again...... guessing that will be another waste of time. I would not recommend staying here. There are plenty of other places that value their guests and provide the level of service you'd expect at this price point.

Stone Tavern Farm LLC

Stone Tavern Farm LLC

(7 reviews)

I am writing this as a wedding guest as i, along with my family attended a wedding this past…read moreweekend from 11/11/2022 - 11/13/2022. As a guest, it is pretty cool to pretty much have a place for the weekend, and do events the entire weekend. Also not to mention to not have a curfew or any time restrictions. First on friday, in the evening, we attended the toast. it was nice, and pretty cool to ride in a golf cart on the way to your destinations in between places. Only thing is it is a little cold to do things outside. the heat lamps at the toast did help, but everytime the wind blew and that the ground was wet, it was making everything cold, including me. Anyways tho, the event was gorgeous, and it was a perfect stay underneath the pavolon. The next day was the wedding. And again a bit cold to be outside, but bundling up helps. The view was gorgeous with mountains surrounding everyone. Next we took the golf carts to the barn. Will admit, since there was lots of people, it should have been a little more organized as far as getting people on the golf carts, but i think they managed pretty well. Now the barn, is so beautiful! Love the big setting with the bar, and the bar outside as well. Didn't really like the music tho, but that's more up to the wedding party-- like a little less electronic sounds and more full songs. If i danced to the full everytime we touched by cascada it would have been awesome! the floor is heated in the barn and it was pretty warm in there, which helped the people who were cold from the outdoors at least. love the atmosphere and it is a big place also. On Sunday, we went back to the barn for some breakfast. again tho kind of cold if people leave the barn door open. Overall fun atmosphere and cool place. Definetely different from the normal city husslers.

We wanted to have a different wedding from the "cookie-cutter" country clubs that we had been to so…read moremany of before. We couldn't have wished for a better location, right from the moment we saw Stone Tavern Farm, we fell in love with the place. The fact you have no time restrictions and can pretty much do whatever you want for a whole weekend meant our wedding would be completely unique.We got married at the end of September and had stunning weather as well as early fall leaf colors, it was perfect. We worked closely with John (the owner), Ashley (wedding coordinator) and Colin (onsite manager). Leading up to the wedding, John and Ashley are clearly very busy and sometimes didn't respond as quickly as we would have liked, but when they did, they calmly fixed all of our concerns. We were having nearly 200 people for the weekend and due to there being another wedding location nearby, finding accomodation for later responders was challenging but John promised everyone would get somewhere and he personally insured it happened. When it's your wedding week, John and his team make you feel like the most important people in the world and they handle EVERYTHING. From the cake topper breaking the morning of the wedding, to making sure all the guests are well taken care of while waiting for the ceremony to start (because our first look photos took longer than expected), to ensuring the bridal and groom actually get to eat at the cocktail hour and reception, to a STUNNING fireworks show! As with any wedding there is a great deal of planning involved. Because we were having a 3 day event, this workload was tripled. We started by looking at vendors recommended by Stone Tavern Farm as well as some of our own. Friday night we had John's BBQ (delicious!) and karaoke. Saturday we had cold cuts for lunch and lawn games and then for the ceremony used the phenomenal Rhinecliff as our caterers (Dale and James were LEGENDS) and the sublime Larry Siegel Band for our musicians. Sunday was a wonderful brunch in the pavillion (STF provided). Our flowers were provided by the Catskill Flower Shop and they were simply stunning, Lydia was extremely easy to work with and thoroughly professional. The talented Hendrick Moy was our wedding photographer. Also, Ashley did a wonderful job with our drapes and decor. All of these vendors were some of the finest I had ever seen at ANY wedding. The Rhinecliff catered to our Italian family on the bride's side and English family on the groom's side. Cocktail hour was well served and the main courses were hot and delicious (go for the short ribs!) The Larry Siegel Band were a 7 piece live band that played for almost 5 hours, they had a varied repertoire and all of our guests were floored by their talents. The drummer even played with the B52's in a previous life! When we met with Lydia at the Catskill Flower shop she took our "vision" and turned it into perfect table arrangements, bouquets, and other details into reality. Lydia even helped us to build on our ideas and gave us great recommendations for candles and other small details that made the ceremony site and barn look absolutely beautiful. Our only issue was with Rolling V Transportation. They were providing transportation for our guests to and from the ceremony. I would not recommend them at all, they wanted to pick up some guests at 12pm for a 4pm wedding start! They were completely useless and didn't seem to know the area at all. Thankfully John and Ashley stepped in and personally ensured that everyone got to and from the wedding. All in all we had a completely stunning and memorable wedding. Many people commented that it was one of the best weddings they had ever been to. Standing outside the barn at the cigar bar watching the climax of the day a huge private fireworks display cannot be put into words. Thank you everyone at Stone Tavern Farm for making our wedding the greatest day of our lives.

Plattekill Mountain - skiresorts - Updated May 2026

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