Weekend and Weekday Ski Outings at Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center (Up to 68% Off). Six Options Available.
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Eight slopes of real & artificial snow span 35 acres while certified instructors lead groups & four double chairlifts garner easy ascents
The life of a snowflake starts with delicate, atmospheric crystal formation and ends with sudden mangling beneath the snowboards of teenagers. Frolic in nature’s snowy beauty with today’s Groupon to Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center.
The Deal
- $30 for an all-day weekend lift ticket (a $60 value)
- $9 for a night-skiing lift ticket (up to a $19 value)
- Access any day of the week between 5 p.m. and closing hours<p>
- $22 for a night-skiing lift ticket with equipment rental (up to a $57 value)
- Access any day of the week between 5 p.m. and closing hour
- Includes skis, boots, and poles, or a snowboard and boots<p>
- $10 for an all-day weekday lift ticket (up to a $25 value)
- $19 for an all-day weekday lift ticket with equipment rental (up to a $60 value)
- Includes skis, boots, and poles, or a snowboard and boots<p>
- $29 for a weekday lift ticket with equipment rental and group lesson (up to a $90 value)
- Includes skis, boots, and poles, or a snowboard and boots
- Certified instructors
- Classes of seven to eight students
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About Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center
At Tuxedo Ridge Ski Center, 25,000 acres of snow-dusted state-park landscape surround eight trails, inspiring riders with scenic views and mountainous sanctuary. Four double chairlifts escort skiers and snowboarders to the peaks of eight powdery slopes, which dedicated trail-sculptors and snowmaking machines have modified to accommodate riders of all ages, abilities, and postmodernist persuasions. A beginners' area helps snowsplorers find their mountain legs, and the black-diamond racing hill and freestyle park challenge skis and boards with steep slopes, kickers, and rails. The rental shop at the bottom of the hill outfits run-tamers with downhill essentials, and a rustic lodge and pub warms bellies and thaws tongues frozen to metal poles with an array of hearty après-ski treats.