Greek Peak is excited to release the Go Pass! The Go Pass is a RFID card that replaces the traditional pass & ticket. RFID technology will help eliminate friction in the purchasing, reloading, and arrival process. Look forward to bypassing the lines and GO'ing direct to the lift this winter!
It is with bittersweet feelings that we announce that after 6 years of owning and operating Toggenburg Mountain, we are selling it to Peter Harris of Intermountain Management, Inc.Peter Harris, owner of Song and Labrador mountains, approached us about his keen interest in acquiring Toggenburg and after many meetings and much thought, we made the decision to divest Toggenburg.
It is with bittersweet feelings that we announce that after 6 years of owning and operating Toggenburg Mountain, we are selling it to Peter Harris of Intermountain Management, Inc.Peter Harris, owner of Song and Labrador mountains, approached us about his keen interest in acquiring Toggenburg and after many meetings and much thought, we made the decision to divest Toggenburg.
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The 2020-21 Snowsports Season has officially come to an end. Thank you to everyone to visited this season and to our dedicated staff. If you have gear that needs to be picked up from the Tuning & Repair Shop please email tuningandrepairshop@greekpeakmtnresort.com. Join us this summer at Cascades Waterpark and the Adventure Center.
CNY FreeRide presents, "Cystic Fibrosis Shred to Cure." This is a more challenging yet fun race to help build the community of mountain bike racIng at *Greek Peak Bike Park. This is a timed event where each racer races top to bottom twice. We are extremely proud to partner with The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to help find a cure.
Our Call Center is open to discuss your vacation plans at Hope Lake Lodge with you or you can check out our guest rooms online. Advanced reservations for guest rooms are required. Access to our heated outdoor pool and indoor/outdoor hot tub is included in your room reservation. There is an additional fee to use the amenities at Cascades Indoor Waterpark.
Come enjoy a 3-night stay here at Greek Peak Mountain Resort including two days of skiing and three days at the Cascades Indoor Waterpark. The Cascades Indoor Waterpark is 84 degrees, year-round! You will get to enjoy our wave pool, water slides, little bear falls, the cove, outdoor heated pool, hot tubs, and amazing water play place!
Greek Peak Mountain Resort offers many diverse dining options, including the new Carvers Steakhouse, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner this season. Try the 48oz Tomahawk Steak. Located at Hope Lake Lodge next to the Bobcat Lounge. At Greek Peak, visit Trax Pub & Grill, featuring 21 craft beers on tap and a versatile menu.
Reviews (20)
Gabby F.
Dec 28, 2021
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If you need to talk to someone about skiing/boarding lessons it's impossible to reach them. I've left messages and can't get through and I didn't receive a return for my voicemails. I've tried the online chat twice and the representative ended the chat on me. I need help with lessons I've scheduled and paid for. Their website isn't well set up and it isn't clear when future lessons open and they don't seem to sell all the options online they have on their site.
Their other departments are responsive and return calls.
Edit: We just showed up and were
Their other departments are responsive and return calls.
Edit: We just showed up and were
Hannah B.
Oct 28, 2021
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I am very very disgusted with this resort and how i was treated. i went to the water part for the day to spend time with my family before i leave for the army. i decided to grab a quick hot chocolate in a small starbucks machine. i drank half just to find a maggot in my mouth. i preceded to open the top to find multiple floating. not only did i take a few sips but i drank HALF. not knowing how many i digested. my brother, sister-in law and i brought the drink showing the maggots. and all we got back was "thank god j haven't gotten a drink out of there. that's disgusting" very
Johnny L.
Sep 01, 2021
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Headline: owners of Greek Peak and Labrador/song conspire to close Toggenburg, ensuring it will never again be operated as a ski mountain. lies about not being profitable. lies about the issue being lack of workers--then why deny another owner the chance? these owners do not love skiing in new york, they love money in their wallets. monopolistic behavior is evil and scummy.
A. J. A.
Aug 06, 2021
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Awesome summer outing Zipline and Mountain Coaster are fantastic! A Quarter Mile Long Zipline, ABOVE the trees!! Are you kidding me!! Spectacular views and tons of fun. Can't wait to go back! Staff was over the top friendly and accomadating. Plenty of parking, tons to do. A definite must do if you're in the central NY area.
Katarina L.
Apr 21, 2021
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I visited Greek Peak back in early February for a weekend long ski trip and had a BLAST. This is a great mountain for everyone from beginners to experts. I went with a group of 5, all different levels and everyone was able to find slopes they were comfortable with. I lovedddddd that their black diamonds weren't just straight down steep hills but fed off into more "fun" curvier trails. There was always something to explore or try and we rarely did the same trail more than twice. Every slope was labeled clearly and easy to read so you never got caught on a trail above your skill level
Nanette L.
Apr 17, 2021
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This is a great family lodge to escape away to for a week end even when the ski season is over. All cdc guide lines are enforced, temp checks and paper work filled out for very one upon entering the building as well as arcade and pool area. Suites are Huge and comfortable and we slept 8 with no issues even with 4 children and 4 adults.
Klarissa T.
Mar 16, 2021
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Hank C.
Mar 10, 2021
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A solid sized mountain with a good local crowd and busy in holidays. The muddy lot is a challenge, but the lodge has a ski store, restaurant, a couple ticket windows, bathrooms and lockers. I recommend that you drop off at the entry and then park (it's a long soggy walk even on a cold day).
Some lifts don't open early and not at all on other days, so look online for status and go from there. Greens vary in difficulty, some are closer to easy blues in an icy day. There are some long flat zones after lifts or areas where I think better design would be good. Vision Express is a fast quad
Some lifts don't open early and not at all on other days, so look online for status and go from there. Greens vary in difficulty, some are closer to easy blues in an icy day. There are some long flat zones after lifts or areas where I think better design would be good. Vision Express is a fast quad
Ray T.
Jan 17, 2021
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Having a home close to Elk Mountain has never afforded me the chance to try much north of the boarder, but yesterday we made the run to Greek, and I am glad we did. Prices were comparable for a day pass ($325 for 5), and the crowds on a Friday were non- existent. We lives the layout of the parking, the drop-equipment zone, and the ease of access to the ticket area and chairlift.
I was also impressed by the variety of terrain, but unfortunately, I guess mother nature has not dumped adequate snow on Cortland to open the entire mountain, as many many trails (including the glades) were closed. Bummer
I was also impressed by the variety of terrain, but unfortunately, I guess mother nature has not dumped adequate snow on Cortland to open the entire mountain, as many many trails (including the glades) were closed. Bummer
Anisah C.
Jan 03, 2021
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I was really stoked to visit Greek Peak for New Years. First, they did a wonderful job trying to ensure proper COVID-19 measures to keep their guests safe. I was disappointed in the number of trails that were open. I also found the snow to not be groomed well with plenty of green/dirt patches. The weather was cold enough for the resort to make snow, but they did not.
I was able to eat at the lodge. They had a wide variety to choose from. The food was average but the service was excellent. I also found that their lift tickets were EXTREMELY expensive.
I was able to eat at the lodge. They had a wide variety to choose from. The food was average but the service was excellent. I also found that their lift tickets were EXTREMELY expensive.
Chun M.
Dec 30, 2020
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Ski resorts are usually rated by their vertical drop (peak to base) and Greek Peak's 952' in the Finger Lakes region is on the small side, on par with ski mountains in the Poconos and about 1/2 or less of the resorts further east. I usually don't go skiing early in the season after Christmas due to lack of snow, but the opportunity from last week's snow storm came, so we drove up from the City. We reserved a hotel room, ordered lift tickets online, arrived the night before and hit the slopes in the morning. It never got too crowded during the day, so I was happy about that
Tracy T.
Dec 27, 2020
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Bryce M.
Dec 19, 2020
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2020 first ski trip was a bust, first they jack up the prices to 79$ for 4hrs, then we come in to find out they took our bags, never saw any signs or anything saying where to leave them since they took the shelves out of the lodge, one of the people I was with had work and may miss it because the bags had the keys to the car and our wallets, I know they changed up the ownership of Greek, that was probably the problem.
Peacock L.
Feb 16, 2020
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Skiing is great. Not too bad lift lines. Nicely groomed. Only gave 4 star because of the lodge. Bar area is nice. Deck is nice but nowhere else good to sit and watch the skiers. My sister and her family go and she doesn't ski, this lodge does not accommodate non skiers very well. Too many areas were closed. Not really anywhere for a family with children to sit and take a break.
Emma C.
Jan 03, 2020
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Took a family day trip to Greek Peak, and our toddler got his first ski lesson. The lesson was pricey, but included rentals for him. We were happy with his first riding experience and impressed by how accommodating the staff was. We rented skis and opted for the 4 hour pass and hit the slopes. Their prices are really high, nearly comparable with Breckenridge or other rocky mountain ski areas. The experience cannot compare, so they may need to revisit pricing to reflect what they are offering. The lodge itself is in need of an overhaul. Dirty, stinky, under cooked food, and few options. I don&apos
Kris S.
Dec 21, 2019
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So- last minute ski trip with the family. We had life long skiers and boarders, novice, and a five year old who needed to learn to ski. We were pleasantly surprised with this mountain. The trails were well kept. Lucked out and got 10 inches of fresh powder. They were blowing night and day when it wasn't snowing. The bar and restaurant were fresh and relevant. Our college kids even drove up to give it a whirl. Staff was friendly and helpful. Matt in the rental area was particularly helpful. He made the trip perfect for our family. We stayed at The Hope Lodge across the street. Kids did the
Shane C.
Aug 25, 2019
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My daughter and I went zip lining during our vacation. The cost was $55 for each person for the four zip line rides. Two of them are short runs. The last run is the longest and best. The people conveyor to the top is a little awkward for some people but I had no trouble. This course requires some walking and climbing stairs. I would suggest water fountains at the third zip at base. I suggest drinking water prior to starting the course. The guides were very helpful and focused on safety. We had a good time.
Leah A.
Mar 09, 2019
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Grace K.
Mar 09, 2016
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Greek Peak Mountain Resort was recommended to me when I was avidly looking for an area to ski at.
Free parking is immediately to your right from where you enter for Greek Peak. However, it's kind of located on the opposite far end of the rental area. The signs pointing to the rental area were misleading that led us to a dead end. We probably had to ask twice before a nice gentleman walked us to the rental area. The staff were quite friendly! They helped us all out with the skis, poles, and boots.
Prices:
Lift tickets: $64.00
Rental package (Ski/Board + Poles + boots, No helmets):
$34
Free parking is immediately to your right from where you enter for Greek Peak. However, it's kind of located on the opposite far end of the rental area. The signs pointing to the rental area were misleading that led us to a dead end. We probably had to ask twice before a nice gentleman walked us to the rental area. The staff were quite friendly! They helped us all out with the skis, poles, and boots.
Prices:
Lift tickets: $64.00
Rental package (Ski/Board + Poles + boots, No helmets):
$34
Doug W.
Feb 25, 2016
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