Skip the car: New ski buses run from NYC to the slopes in the Catskills and Poconos
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Skip the car: New ski buses run from NYC to the slopes in the Catskills and Poconos
"Intercity travel company OurBus has launched seasonal ski routes connecting New York City to Windham, Hunter and Belleayre in the Catskills, plus Camelback in the Poconos. It's always one bus, no transfers, no rentals and no fighting for a parking spot in a snowy lot at 7 am. You just board in Manhattan, stash your gear and wake up in ski country."
"Round-trip fares start at $69, not including fees, which makes a day on the slopes feel way more doable, especially if you don't own a car or just don't want to deal with congestion pricing, tolls and winter driving drama. Camelback service runs daily, while Windham, Hunter and Belleayre are covered on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, making the routes ideal for both quick midweek escapes and classic weekend trips."
"The buses themselves are premium motorcoaches with room for skis and snowboards, along with road trips comforts like Wi-Fi, charging ports, onboard restrooms and live GPS tracking. Three of the Catskills routes are operated in partnership with Urban Sherpa, a longtime ski travel outfit known for getting New Yorkers to the mountains in one piece. The collaboration means more predictable schedules and a smoother experience for riders who just want to focus on the fun part: actually skiing."
OurBus has launched seasonal, direct ski bus routes from Manhattan to Windham, Hunter, Belleayre in the Catskills and Camelback in the Poconos. Routes run daily to Camelback and Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays to the Catskills mountains. Round-trip fares start at $69 plus fees. Buses are premium motorcoaches with ski and snowboard storage, Wi‑Fi, charging ports, onboard restrooms and live GPS tracking. Three Catskills routes operate in partnership with Urban Sherpa to provide predictable schedules and smoother rider experiences. The service eliminates transfers, rentals and parking hassles and appeals to riders avoiding car ownership, congestion charges and winter driving.
Read at Time Out New York
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