Summary
According to agency website:
Summer-"Enjoy the incredibly beautiful view of the historic Fulton Chain of Lakes as it stretches to the east with the line of High Peaks rising beyond. On a clear day, Whiteface Mountain and Mount Marcy are visible on the horizon. Gray Lake lies to the north between McCauley Mountain and the village of Old Forge. Riding the chair lift allows you and your family to view the mountain scenery, magnificent foliage and gorgeous views without the strenuous hike.
During the fall you can witness nature’s amazing show as the colors of the Adirondacks change. Pack a lunch for a picnic at the top and watch the deer as they wander in and out of the trees. Enjoy the tranquil beauty that is distinctly found in the center of the Adirondack Mountains."
Winter- "A Mountain nestled in the central Adirondacks just outside Old Forge, New York, McCauley Mountain's 633 foot vertical drop, 21 ski trails of 3,000-5,000 ft, one double chairlift, two T-bar and two rope tows make it so you never have to look hard to find a challenge.
McCauley provides skiing for all levels of skiers along with terrain of a “big mountain” ski resort without those long lift lines & high ticket prices. In fact, two Olympic skiers have come from Old Forge, including 1975 world professional alpine ski champion, Hank Kashiwa. Average annual snowfall is 281" and can be as much as 400". With snowmaking on 65% of the trails, McCauley is able to offer an average base of 120+ inches and 105 days of skiing on the average. Come play in our snow . . ."