The inaugural Titus Mountain Ski Festival, part of the Empire State Winter Games, will combine amateur ski racing with family-fun activities on Saturday, February 2, 2019.
Competition is available to skiers of all ages and skill levels; there is no pre-qualifier for the event. In addition to the ski racing, Titus Mountain will offer to the public free tubing all day, and hot chocolate and s’mores.
Participants are permitted two runs each race. The best run of two will count for the competition and a chance to medal. Skiers of all ages are encouraged to participate by registering online ahead of Saturday, or onsite that day. After the race, an award ceremony will be held at the base lodge, followed by live music at 5 pm.
All entrants receive a free Empire State Winter Games T-shirt, s’mores, hot chocolate and hot dogs. Registration costs $15, plus a lift ticket. Pass holders may use their Titus Mountain season pass for the day or purchase a discounted lift ticket for $29.
This event is part of the 39th running of the Empire State Winter Games which will bring traditional and adventure winter sports competition to New York’s Adirondack and North Country regions Jan. 31 – Feb. 3.
Over 2,300 athletes of all ages from across the state and beyond are expected to participate in more than 30 sports, making the Games one of the largest multisport destination festivals in the Northeast.
For more information about the Empire State Winter Games, click here.
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