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Deck view of slopes with firepit

Kissing Bridge Ski Resort was founded in December 1960 by Harry Loomis. Harry chose the name for the resort based on the New England-style covered bridges covered with that nickname. In the beginning, there was a ski school, cafeteria and leased ski shop.

The "kissing bridge" original to the resort, a covered bridge about 30 feet long spanning over Cazenovia Creek, burned down at some point, but many have memories of the bridge and time they may have spent on it.

Kissing Bridge snow sculpture

For over 60 years, Kissing Bridge has been a staple in many people's lives. KB's current president, Richard Fanelli, has been with the company since 1991 and became president in 2012.

Kissing Bridge is divided into three skiing areas: North, with steeper terrain, multiple ravines and some of the resort’s most challenging runs; South, featuring natural snow, gentle terrain and fewer skiers; and Central, the pulse of the resort and home to its Ski School, Visitor’s Center and entertainment venues.

Kissing Bridge's future is looking bright, and the resort has had many improvements in many areas, including:

Snow Groomer on Holly
  • Upgraded snowmaking equipment; running new lines, hydrants as well as repairing underground lines
  • Improvements in Coal Chute Village area
  • Improved drainage in areas as recommended/identified by our Operations Manager
  • New trails and crossovers added for improved accessibility and enjoyment by guests
  • New and replacement lighting in the Central and South areas for improved safety and conservation efforts
  • Replacement of chair pads on Holly Quad Lift
  • Updated lighting in Ticket Center area
  • Continued development of management and instructor training
Snowvember 2022 bottom of holly and lift

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