Mohawk Mountain
Category: Abandoned Ski Areas
**December 2010**
Trails: Heavily grown in at this point. However, a major hike around the old ski area showed that many of them were still discernible as long as you knew where you were looking.
Lifts: The only lift still standing was the main T-bar. All towers still standing (save the return bullwheel at the top which had collapsed). The haul rope was mostly running along the ground along the liftline with it even reaching up into the sheaves in some places. Despite in-depth searching, no other lift remnants found.
Facilities: The base lodge-turned-auto body place has no more signage on it indicating its an established business, but there were a good half dozen cars in the parking lot. Maybe its just a private home now.
Accessibility: Going with the assumption that the base area is on private land (though I saw no posted signs the entire time I was there). I ended up bushwhacking up to the mountain from cemetery road and then hit some established hiking/ATV trails that appeared to lead from the house/farm at the top of Roberts Road. These trails lead straight to the top of the old ski area.
**September 2007**
Trails: None left visible from the road at all.
Lifts: New growth makes the T-bar no longer visible from the road.
Facilities: The auto body place that once inhabited the base lodge looks a bit abandoned at this point.
Accessibility: Still unknown. Didn't stop to explore more fully.
**Fall 2000, 2001, 2006**
Trails: None really visible from the road.
Lifts: Only thing you can see from the road is a few old T-bar towers in the shape of "7"s disappearing into the woods.
Facilities: Base lodge appears to have been converted into some kind of auto body specialty type shop.
Accessibility: Not sure if the land is owned by the body shop, but we never stopped to find out.