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Cazenovia Ski Club
Since 1941, Cazenovia Ski Club has offered ski enthusiasts of all levels a great atmosphere for family fun
Since 1941, Cazenovia Ski Club has offered ski enthusiasts of all levels – from beginner to hard-core expert – a great atmosphere for family fun.
With some of the steepest trails in all of New York state, the club offers nearly 100 acres of incredibly diverse terrain, from heart-stopping "steeps," to powder-laden glades, to groomed cruisers, and to gentle beginner trails.
The private club open to the general public on weekends.
With some of the steepest trails in all of New York state, the club offers nearly 100 acres of incredibly diverse terrain, from heart-stopping "steeps," to powder-laden glades, to groomed cruisers, and to gentle beginner trails.
The private club open to the general public on weekends.
Cazenovia, NY
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