We're pleased to announce Titus Mountain as another returning discount partner for the Snowology Club. Titus is offering Snowology subscribers one day at half off bringing the ticket price down to just $25 Weekdays, $32 Weekends, and $37 Holidays. That's right you can use this any day of the season including holidays and this Christmas break. If you have an Indy Pass you can also use the discount for a friend or family member who joins you!
Snowology Subscribers can access their unique codes to visit Titus Mountain from our site through the following link:
Titus is a very unique ski area for the Northeast and an absolute gem. They're located just 15 miles from the Canadian border and 35 miles away from Plattsburgh on the foothills of the Adirondacks. They are on the Indy Pass which has helped expose more people to what they have to offer but they are far enough off the beaten path that it is never too busy. Titus is often one of the last places in the Northeast to see a changeover to rain from storms with less optimal tracks and one of the first to benefit from the upslope on the back end from the St. Lawrence River Valley. Their snow is in fact among the best and most consistent in the Northeast and Titus is a great place to have in your back pocket when they stack up with snow while others ice up.
What makes Titus a special is how well manicured, organized, and operated they are, and how fantastic of a family mountain it is. They have 380 acres of terrain including extensive glades spread across 3 different peaks over a 2 mile stretch. While you won't likely see RedBull doing any extreme skiing videos at Titus, there is plenty of fun to be had and it's a great place to bring your family. Titus can even feel secluded and very peaceful on weekends on the middle and upper mountains. They also have very affordable slopeside lodging in modern cabins, and night skiing on the lower mountain. They're probably one of the best quiet ski getaways you can find in the Northeast for taking your family on vacation, and we're not just saying that to toot their horn.
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