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Indy Pass Adds Four More Resorts in the Northeast

The Indy Pass has added Peek’n Peak Resort in Western New York, Tussey Mountain in Pennsylvania, Catamount Outdoor Family Center in Vermont, and Rangeley Lakes Trail Center in Maine. All of these new resorts will offer unrestricted access for Indy Base Pass holders.

“The Northeast is by far our best region for pass sales, and we are stoked to add these four new resorts,” said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish. “Peek’n Peak will complement our other Western New York resorts, and Tussey Mountain is a great fit with our growing presence in Pennsylvania. Adding two more cross-country resorts in Vermont and Maine brings us to a total of twenty, including eight in New England, to kick off our inaugural Nordic season.”

Peek’n Peak Resort

Located in the scenic foothills of the Allegheny Plateau, Peek’n Peak Resort features 27 trails of varying difficulty, three terrain parks, and a one-of-a-kind tubing experience. All are conveniently located within a two-hour drive from Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. With an average snowfall of 180 inches, mountainside lodging, and fine dining, “The Peak” is a perfect destination for your winter getaway.

Peek’n Peak Stats
Annual Snowfall: 180″
Vertical Rise: 400′
Skiable Acres: 130
Lifts: 9
Website: pknpk.com

Tussey Mountain
Under brand-new ownership, Tussey Mountain is just minutes from Penn State University and has skiing on 50 acres with three lifts plus a tubing lift. Snowmaking and night skiing cover 90% of the skiable terrain, and instruction is offered through their PSIA member Snowsports School. The resort features rental ski and board gear, plus a fully stocked ski shop for accessories and equipment. The resort is less than two hours from Indy resorts Sawmill Mountain and Blue Knob, also in central Pennsylvania.

Tussey Mountain Stats
Snowmaking Coverage: 90%
Vertical Rise: 520′
Skiable Acres: 38

Catamount Outdoor Family Center

Catamount Outdoor Family Center is Vermont’s centrally located, most extensive, professionally maintained multi-use trail network with year-round fun for active outdoor people of all ages. Founded in 1978, the trail network has grown to about 35k, offering XC skiing, snowshoeing, and fat biking. Since 2005, the resort has been operating as a 501(c)3 non-profit.

Catamount Stats
Trails: 35 kilometers
Grooming: Classical and skate
Terrain: Flat, hilly, wooded, and open

Rangeley Lakes Trails Center

Nestled at the base of Saddleback Mountain and flanked by Saddleback Lake, the Rangeley Lakes Trails Center offers 45 kilometers of groomed nordic and single-track trails for all abilities. Come enjoy the gorgeous views of the Saddleback range, clean mountain air, and over 200” of annual snow.

Rangeley Lakes Stats
Trails: 56 trails covering 45 kilometers
Grooming and trail types: Nordic, single-track, fat bikes, snowshoeing
Terrain: Varied with up to 2300′ vertical rise

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