Adirondacks, Whiteface Mountain: The Olympic Peak You Can Drive, Ski, or Hike to the Top
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Whiteface Mountain rises from the heart of the Adirondacks in the small town of Wilmington, Essex County -- the fifth-highest peak in New York State, the site of the alpine skiing events at the 1980 Winter Olympics, and the only High Peak in the Adirondacks you can drive almost to the very summit. Whether you come in winter for the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies, or in summer to wind your way up the Veterans Memorial Highway to a stone castle perched 4,600 feet above sea level, Whiteface delivers something rare: big-mountain drama made genuinely accessible, with a rich history of Olympic glory, scientific discovery, and Adirondack wilderness all wrapped into one unforgettable destination.
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