Titus Mountain
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Titus Mountain | |
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Location | Malone, New York /, U.S. |
Vertical | 1,200 ft (370 m) |
Top elevation | 2,025 ft (617 m) |
Base elevation | 825 ft (251 m) |
Trails | 53 |
Lift system | 10 chairs: (2 triple, 6 double) 2 surface lifts |
Snowfall | 150in (279cm) |
Snowmaking | 90% |
Website | https://www.titusmountain.com/ |
Titus Mountain or Titus as it is colloquially known, is a popular downhill ski area spread over 3 mountains of northern New York, 7 miles (11 km) south of the Village of Malone, in the Town of Malone, in Franklin County, New York. The area has a base elevation of 825 feet (251 m), summit elevation of 2,025 feet (617 m) and a vertical drop of 1,200 feet (370 m). Titus is part of the Adirondack Mountains. The ski area boasts 52 trails and glades over three inter-connected mountains.[1] Titus operates 10 lifts, as well as a three-lane tubing hill.[2]
Resort statistics
[edit]- Annual snowfall: 381 centimetres (150 in)
- Total area size: 380 acres (1,500,000 m2)
- Number of Lifts: 10
- Number of Trails/Glades/Parks: 52
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[edit]44°45′48″N 74°14′07″W / 44.76333°N 74.23528°W