New offerings and returning favorites aim to make cross-country skiing accessible for all ages and abilities

The New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (Olympic Authority) today announced an expanded slate of community cross-country skiing programs and events for the 2025-26 winter season at Mt Van Hoevenberg. Featuring new offerings and returning favorites, the lineup is designed to make Nordic skiing more accessible for participants of all ages and abilities while complementing the venue’s daily skiing and year-round activities.

These community programs and events are available in addition to daily skiing and other activities available to all visitors:

Youth Skiing Programs are offered for two different age groups to provide area youth safe opportunities to discover cross-country skiing as a healthy and fun recreational alternative.

        • Wee Ski – for youth ages 3-6 (with an adult), this 6-week program provides a playful setting for youth to take their first strides on cross-country skis. From 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays most weeks from December 13 through February 21. Single-day options are also available.
        • Pathfinders – for youth ages 7-12, this 10-week program offers dynamic opportunities for more independent skiers to develop skills and discover more. From 10 a.m. to noon most weekends from December 13 through February 28.
        • Through a collaboration with the New York Ski Educational Foundation (NYSEF) and other partner organizations, Mt Van Hoevenberg also offers additional skiing opportunities.

Snowboomers is a weekly guided ski session that provides camaraderie, coaching, and fun for active adults aged 50 and older. From 1:00 to 3:00 pm each Thursday from December 11 through March 12. Free for season pass holders while the $28 non-passholder drop-in fee includes a trail pass as well as equipment rental if needed.

ADK Tour De Ski is a citizen race series offering both youth and adults a chance to explore six different cross-country ski venues across the North Country with events of multiple distances throughout the winter months. The series begins December 14.

Full Moon Parties are guided group ski adventures for all ages that explore the Mt Van Hoevenberg trails at night while allowing everyone to ski their preferred distance at their own pace. Includes bonfires and an après ski party with live music inside the Mountain Pass Lodge. Tickets are $6 per person with parties on Saturday, January 3, January 31, February 28, and March 28.

Lake Placid Loppet is a long-standing traditional celebration of Nordic skiing that provides events for all ages and abilities. The event’s signature 50 km and 25 km races are on challenging courses while a Citizen’s Series provides three shorter distance events (2, 7.5, and 13 km) on relatively flat terrain for those newer to the sport or looking for a simpler experience. All races can be skied using either the classic or skate technique. Start times vary from 9:00 am to Noon on January 25.

In addition to youth-skiing classes, Mt Van Hoevenberg will offer cross-country ski lessons for all ages and abilities through Discover Cross-Country Skiing, as well as a biathlon experience combining Nordic skiing with marksmanship. For visitors interested in the venue’s Olympic heritage, guided Legacy Tours are also available, and the Mountain Pass Lodge features an indoor climbing center for year-round adventure.

Cross-country skiing at Mt Van Hoevenberg officially opened for season pass-holders November 15 and for the general public on November 28. Season passes for the 2025-26 winter are available now and can be purchased online through the Mt Van Hoevenberg website or in person at the Mountain Pass Lodge. Daily conditions reports for the Nordic ski trails at Mt Van Hoevenberg are available on the venue’s website.

Spectate and Recreate

In addition to community skiing and lessons, Mt Van Hoevenberg will host several elite international events this winter, giving locals and visitors the chance to spectate and recreate — enjoying world‑class competition while exploring the trails themselves. The venue will welcome the International Biathlon Union (IBU) Cup from February 26 to March 1 and March 4-7, featuring sprint, pursuit, individual, and mixed‑relay races at the recently upgraded biathlon stadium. From March 19-22, the Stifel Lake Placid Finals, the Coop FIS Cross-Country World Cup, will bring the world’s fastest Nordic skiers to the venue for the season’s culminating cross‑country ski event — the first time the U.S. will host the World Cup Finals since 2001. These marquee competitions complement Mt Van Hoevenberg’s full winter calendar of youth programs, recreational skiing, lessons, and guided tours, with full event schedules and ticket information available on the venue’s events page.