Overall Rating
4
From 10 Reviews
39
Total Runs
1000
Bottom Elevation
2200
Top Elevation
160
Skiable Terrain
Bristol Mountain in New York offers a premier skiing experience with its impressive vertical drop and well-maintained trails. The resort caters to a variety of skill levels, with a range of runs from beginner to expert. Bristol Mountain is known for its state-of-the-art snowmaking and grooming, ensuring top conditions. The high-speed lifts reduce wait times, maximizing skiing time. The resort's night skiing is a popular feature, offering extended hours on the slopes. The ski and snowboard school is highly regarded, providing quality instruction. Bristol Mountain's lodge provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, with dining and relaxation options.
Recent Reviews
beginner skier ⛷️
Michael
Feb, 9 2025
Obviously the mountain is more of a hill and not big enough to allow Bristol to qualify as a world class ski resort, but for a local experience it's quite nice. They have spent a lot of money on infrastructure recently and it ups their game considerably.
beginner snowboarder 🏂
Allison
Jan, 17 2025
Had a great time here amazing place. Slopes were sick and employees very helpful. Great as a beginner.
intermediate skier ⛷️
Jennifer
Jan, 16 2025
I grew up skiing at Bristol. It's a nice area, great slope and good maintenance. Never had a bad experience and it taught me everything I know! I have yet to test out a black diamond but I'm sure it'll be great as all the others!
Bristol Mountain Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
39Total Runs
2 milesLongest Run
160 acresSkiable Terrain
148 hectaresSnow making
154 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
2200 feetTop
1000 feetBottom
1200 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
4Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$995Season pass
$541 day
Weather
51 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Bristol Mountain Travel Information
Airports
55min drive45KMsGreater Rochester International (ROC)
90min drive75KMsSyracuse Hancock (SYR)
Train Stations
40min drive38KMsRochester Station (Rochester, NY)