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Follow on Google News | Best Family Friendly Ski Mountains Near Bergen County New JerseyBy: Bergen Mama Day trippin’ Camp Gaw: (http://www.skicampgaw.com/) Bergen’s very own mini-mountain is high on fun and low on stress. In just a few hours, you can catch a few runs to satisfy your urge to hit the slopes. (Daily Passes range from $19 to $36 per day, 7 trails total) Tips: Beginner skiers ages 7+ can enroll in their 4 week “first step” program, younger ones can enroll in the Cruisers. Buy some tubing tickets on-line prior to your visit, and take a few runs bouncing down the hill post skiing and set up a skiing or boarding lesson for your tot prior to your visit, starting at $32 for ages 4-6, $70 for private, $97 for semi private. Chow: On your way home hit The Mason Jar (http://www.masonjar.com/ Tuxedo Ridge: (http://www.tuxedoridge.com/ Tips: Grab one of the 12 varieties of beer or settle for a hot cocoa at the Ridge Pub, located in the lodge overlooking the slopes. Chow: Did you work up an appetite? Pop into Mt. Fuji (http://www.mtfujirestaurants.com/ Mountain Creek: (http://www.mountaincreek.com/) Tips: Book a “Sacred Stone Massage” at Elements Spa to soothe tired and achy muscles at the end of the day or stay overnight in a luxe room to take advantage of the Biosphere Pool Complex which is comprised of 10,000 sq. feet of tropical pools. Chow: We love Hawks Nest for upscale on-mountain eats or Kites for more casual fireside fare located at the Resort. Mt. Peter (http://mtpeter.com/ Tips:Family friendly features include FREE first time skiing and snowboard lessons for beginners(with purchase of a lift ticket, weekends and holidays only) and Pete’s Pals program for kids ages four and under, which takes place at the base of the hill to familiarize young kids with equipment and balance and has one all inclusive price for rentals, lessons and tickets. Hit the Woodbury Commons Outlets on the way home. Chow: Pop into Fratello’s (http://www.fratellobrickoven.com/) Book a Room Windham Mountain: (http://www.windhammountain.com/) Tips: The mountain also offers ice skating (with a warming hut) and cross country skiing for those who prefer level ground. Tired moms can escape to the brand new Alpine Spa for massage and yoga. Chow: Spice it up at The Windham Inn’s Rock’N Mexicana Cantina (http://www.windhammountain.com/ Crash: At the slope-side Windham Mountain Village - a short walk to the slopes. Liberty Mountain (http://www.libertymountainresort.com/) Tips: Little ones can get their shred on at the Burton Riglet Park which teaches aspiring snowboarders ages 3 to 7. And stop by Historic Gettysburg on your way out - it’s a mere 8 miles from the resort. Chow: Families love the slopeside McKee’s Tavern, which has something to please the picky younger ones. Crash: At the super-convenient Liberty Mountain Resort. Jiminy Peak: (http://jiminypeak.com/) Tips: Ride the “Mountain Coaster” for 3600 feet of twisting turning fun. Chow: Bypass the food at the Lodge and dine in Lenox. Mama loves Alta Restaurant and Wine Bar (http://altawinebar.com/) Crash: Also in Lenox, at Cranwell Resort and Spa (http://cranwell.com/) Whiteface Mountain (http://whiteface.com/ Tips: “Kids Kampus” Ski school for every age category and level as well as their “Bears Den” nursery program for kids too young to hit the slopes. Indoor and outdoor ice skating facilities, snow tubing, cross country and their “Skeleton Experience” for your daredevils ages 13 and up who want to sled at 30 mph. Crash: Newcomer Whiteface Lodge (http://www.thewhitefacelodge.com/) For more information, visit http://bergenmama.com/ End
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