
Courtesy West Mountain
As the summer season gets into full swing, so does West Mountain and its array of outdoor activity offerings, including biking, an aerial treetop (high ropes) adventure, mountaintop yoga, scenic chairlift rides and hiking, mountaintop picnic packages, summer camps, birthday pizza parties, and weddings or events.
West has more than 25 cross-country and downhill mountain biking and hiking trails, as well as multiple mountaintop locations. New this summer is the Music on the Mountain with live music, vendors, activities and fireworks from 4-10 p.m. on Aug. 20, sponsored by DeCrescente and eight of its brand partners.
.“We look forward to the summer season at West just as much as the winter,” said Sara Montgomery, general manager of West Mountain. “We pride ourselves on being a year-round destination for local and out of town guests. It’s our goal to create memorable family or group adventures that people look forward to year after year.”
West Mountain is located at 59 West Mountain Road, just 3 miles off the Northway Exit 18, in Queensbury.
It is open through Labor Day weekend, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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By Jill Nagy

