Tour Chautauqua: No Shortage of Winter Adventure

Tour Chautauqua: No Shortage of Winter Adventure

Snowsports, Apres, and Indoor Entertainment Abound in WNY’s Snowbelt


Plan a cozy winter getaway to the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region. Proximity to Lake Erie and lake effect storms means a large quantity of snow for Chautauqua County, reaching up to 100 inches or more annually. For downhill and cross-country snow sports, head to Peek’n Peak Ski Resort and enjoy over 20 slopes and trails, state-of-the-art snowmaking, eight chairlifts, and four progressive terrain parks. There’s even a tubing area with seven lanes that transform into a nighttime Lunar Lights show featuring ever-changing lights that pulse, fade and change in coordination with an immersive sound system.

ADVENTURE ON SNOW

Want to learn how to ski or snowboard? Peek’n Peak Resort has a renowned snow sports school. Their trained instructors utilize a proven five-step system called Terrain Based Learning which naturally teaches speed control and body position to remove any intimidation and quells all traditional fears and anxieties. Their Beginner Area is specifically designed to build confidence. Once students have mastered the Beginner Area, they graduate to the slopes. Both group lessons and private lessons are available with age groups ranging as young as 2 years old to adult lessons. Visit their website at pknpk.com for lesson packages available.

Cross country skiers and snowshoers will also find opportunities on the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region’s multi-use trail systems including Long Point State Park on Chautauqua Lake, Lake Erie State Park, Boutwell Hill State Forest, the Eastside and Westside Overland Trails, and Jamestown’s Audubon Community Nature Center.

Ski and snowboard gear as well as cross country skis and snowshoes are available for rent from Peek’n Peak. The Jamestown Cycle Shop also provides winter sports equipment rentals.

Explore Chautauqua County’s miles of groomed snowmobile trails through rolling foothills, open meadows, and majestic state forests. Stay and dine at lodging options and restaurants that are conveniently located with direct trail access. Trails open in January after hunting season if there is adequate snow. Get updated trail conditions by calling the Snowmobile Hotline at 1-800-242-4569. Choose option 2, then option 5, or visit tourchautauqua.com for a link to the interactive trail map.

APRES WITH WINE, BEER AND FOOD

After a day full of winter activities, indulge in après ski fun. Sip local wine from Lake Erie Wine Country. Stop by the Grape Discovery Center in Westfield to learn about the history of grape-growing in the region. Enjoy a craft beverage from one of the breweries and distilleries located throughout the region.

Grab a bite at one of the many local restaurants open year-round. Whether you are craving hearty, comfort food, classic bar food or an upscale dining experience, you will find it all in the Chautauqua-Lake Erie Region.

ENTERTAINMENT INDOORS

Experience one-of-a-kind cultural attractions. The state-of-the-art exhibits at the National Comedy Center in Lucille Ball’s hometown, Jamestown, NY, take guests on an interactive journey through comedy’s history. Be sure to ask about dual admission to the Lucy-Desi Museum, located just a couple blocks away. While in town, don’t miss the chance to experience the Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Robert H. Jackson Center or enjoy some interactive, virtual entertainment at Mulligan’s on Fairmount.

Chautauqua County is a great place for a relaxing weekend getaway. Take a stroll through Chautauqua Institution and admire the expressions of American architecture dating back to the Victorian era. Rent a secluded cabin or cottage or stay in a quaint bed and breakfast and immerse yourself in a beautiful winter wonderland around a warm fire. With many local accommodations offering special packages, winter is one of the best times of year to visit!

For a full schedule of events and winter attractions, call the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau at 866-908ILNY (4569) or visit TourChautauqua.com.

 
 
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