
More than $20 million in improvements have been made to the Peek'n Peak Resort over the past 15 years, and plans for further developments are in the works. That from Nick Scott, Jr., Vice President of Scott Enterprises, who delivered the keynote presentation at the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau's 68th annual meeting held earlier this month at the resort near Findley Lake. Scott says the resort had fallen into disrepair due to a lack of preventive maintenance prior to the Erie-based company's purchase in 2011. Scott Enterprises gutted and renovated the inn at the Peak, invested in roofs, HVAC systems and more. The company also invested in improved snowmaking capabilities, ski lifts, and snowcats.
Peek'n Peak has added an adventure park featuring a ropes course and ziplines. Recent additions include a paintball course, premium beach volleyball nets, and a renovated spa featuring an infrared sauna, luxury salt suite, hydro jet massage and more. These additions join Peek'n Peak's 26 ski slopes, terrain parks and snow tubing, as well as a golf course rated 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest. Scott told tourism industry representatives in attendance that the company has plans for further developments at Peek'n Peak which would draw even more visitors.
The 68th annual meeting also featured a business meeting, dinner, and presentation of the inaugural Chautauqua County Tourism Industry Representative of the Year Award to David Briska of the Dunkirk Lighthouse & Veterans Park Museum.
Photo by the Chautauqua County Visitors Bureau