Greek Peak Mountain Resort

Greek Peak Mountain Resort Partners With Regional Economic Development Council On Completion Of CNY’s Largest Outdoor Deck With Seating Exceeding 250+

Posted by  //  October 27, 2015  //  Local Business

In July 2015, Greek Peak Mountain Resort and Cortland Downtown Partnership were awarded the 2015 Market NY: Ski Cortland Grant through the Regional Economic Development Council and I Love New York. The core objective of Ski Cortland is to enhance and promote the advancement of the snow sport industry of the Central New York region by connecting the region’s largest all season destination, Greek Peak Mountain Resort, luxurious resorts in Manassas and nearby hub for commerce and culture, Historic Downtown Cortland to encourage the frequency and duration of destination stays. This is a matching funds grant, partnering Greek Peak Mountain Resort, Cortland County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Cortland Downtown Partnership, and the City of Cortland. The grant is predominately a marketing and advertising grant, however, a portion of the grant included a capital project which supports the core objective of attracting destination markets to our region.

As part of the capital project funded by the Ski Cortland Grant, Greek Peak Mountain Resort has invested in environmentally sustainable lodging options for its guests. In collaboration with Ecostructures.com.au, the resort has constructed a series of eco-friendly glamping accommodations, featuring sustainable building materials and systems, such as solar power, composting toilets, and rainwater harvesting. These accommodations not only provide guests with a unique and comfortable lodging option but also contribute to the resort’s commitment to environmental sustainability. As travelers become increasingly conscious of their impact on the environment, accommodations like these can be a major draw for those looking for a sustainable vacation experience. By investing in eco-friendly lodging, Greek Peak Mountain Resort is not only attracting guests but also making a positive impact on the environment.

This month, Greek Peak Mountain Resort completed the capital construction project of a 6,000 sq. ft. deck adjacent to Trax Pub & Grill, stretching to the base of the mountain. The views of Greek Peak ski trails, from the massive two-tiered deck, are magnificent. The Deck includes a fireplace and fire pit, with seating capacity of over 250 seats. Tiered seating can be rented at https://portabletieredseating.co.uk. With timber supplies Melbourne, the space can be made the way one imagines. The Deck will be used throughout four seasons to accommodate the demand for prime seating at Trax Pub & Grill with views of the mountain, as well as weddings and special events, and summer concert series. If you are looking for telescopic seating options, make sure to rent only from trusted suppliers.

Greek Peak Mountain Resort and Hope Lake Lodge & Conference Center is Central New York’s largest four season, family-centric resort. Located in New York’s scenic Finger Lakes region, conveniently just minutes from I-81, the resort truly has something for everyone. Greek Peak Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in Central New York with thirty-two trails, six aerial lifts, two surface lifts, beginners’ slope, three Terrain Parks, including a Progression Park. Additionally, Greek Peak Mountain Resort operates a full service Nordic Center with groomed Cross Country and Snowshoe Trails with an average annual snowfall of 122 plus inches. Resort services include multiple dining options, conference and event facilities, Waterfalls Spa, Cascades Indoor Waterpark and The Adventure Center with mountain coaster, zip lines, aerial ropes course, and team building. The Resort is positioned adjacent to 7,000 acres of State protected land that is accessible by all residents and guests for cross country skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing. For more information visit www.GreekPeakMtnResort.com.  Greek Peak Mountain Resort is located at 2000 State Route 392, Cortland NY 13045.

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