Most casual skiers in New York are accustomed to downhill skiing at favored destinations upstate like Whiteface Mountain and Bristol Mountain. And of course, there’s nothing like zipping down the mountain and enjoying a view of the Adirondacks. But there are more great skiing spots throughout New York than most people realize, and they’re not always located in the areas that tend to draw tourists. The BREIA trail system in Oneida County tends to fly under the radar. If you’re a cross-country skiing enthusiast or want to try it for the first time, this trail system has something for everyone.
The BREIA trail system boasts more than 50 kilometers of trails in upstate New York, making it an ideal destination for skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.
The trail system is located in Oneida County, outside Boonville. Three separate locations in the area create a variety of adventures for explorers to experience.
Try the 13-kilometer Canal Trail that runs south from Boonville along the Black River Canal. Get some incredible views of Boonville Gorge and Pixley State Falls Park.
It's the perfect spot to rest after a long ski before getting back out there and hitting the trails. With so many miles to explore, adventures at BREIA can seem endless.
Check out the Skyfields trail system on Jackson Hill, head to Adirondack Field and soak in some gorgeous views of the Adirondacks. Stay on the trail past the warming hut, and you'll discover a steep downslope that's great for advanced skiers.
Hit the Egypt Road system for the stunning Rim Trail, which overlooks Alder Creek Valley. More experienced skiers should check out the four Gully Trails.
If you’re up for a culinary adventure after a long day of skiing, head down to Utica for a night out. Enjoy a great selection of local restaurants like Ocean Blue Restaurant and Oyster Bar or Nail Creek Pub and Brewery.
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