Seven Springs Mountain Resort - Seven Springs, PA - Largest Ski Area in PA


The Seven Springs Mountain Resort is located at 777 Waterwheel Drive in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania. Nestled in the Laurel Mountains, Seven Springs is Pennsylvania's largest ski area. The base elevation of the mountain is 2,240 feet, and the summit elevation is 2,994 feet. The mountain's vertical drop is 750 feet, and the mountain's average snowfall per year is 105 inches.

Seven Springs is home to approximately 40 trails and slopes. Of the forty, seven have natural terrain. The remaining ones are snowmaking. The slopes and trails vary in difficulty. There are easy slopes, difficult slopes, and expert slopes. The longest trail is the Lost Boy Trail, which is 6,950 feet long, and is considered to be an easy trail. Blitzen Slope is the shortest slope at only 200 feet and is considered a difficult slope. Seven Springs Mountain Resort consists of roughly 285 acres of skiable terrain. Weather permitting, the ski season typically runs from December 1st through April 1st.

In addition to the ski slopes and trails, Seven Springs features four terrain parks, a half pipe, and a super pipe. There is one small terrain park, two medium terrain parks, and one expert terrain park. A children's area is also available.

The per hour lift capacity at Seven Springs is 26,620 individuals, and the longest run lift is 1.25 miles. There are two six-passenger chairlifts, three quad chairlifts, and five triple chairlifts. In addition, there are three surface lifts and two conveyors.

Several types of lift tickets are available. Ticket options include day session tickets (9:00am - 7:00pm), twilight session tickets (1:00pm - close), night session tickets (4:00pm - close), and all day tickets. Weekend specials and holiday weekend specials are also offered. Ticket pricing varies based on ticket type and whether it is a weekday, a weekend, or a holiday. Pricing ranges from $25 to $155. Additional information about ticket types and pricing can be obtained by calling 814-352-7777 or 800-452-2223. Weather conditions can affect the Seven Springs' hours of operation. Visitors can check the snow report for the hours of operation.

For guest seeking indoor relaxation, the Trillium Spa at Seven Springs Mountain Resort offers salon services, massages, body treatments, facials, and hydrotherapy. Trillium Spa is designed to provide a tranquil setting where guests can relax and indulge in luxury. Individuals wanting to make reservations at the spa can call 800-452-2223, extension 7123.

In 2009, Seven Springs celebrated the grand opening of its 7,000 square foot sporting clays lodge. The lodge includes a full-service bar, a retail shop, a dining room, and locker room accommodations. The sporting clays course is open from 11:00am to 4:00pm Wednesdays through Sundays. Seven Springs Sporting Clays features Krieghoff shotgun rentals and is the only facility in the world to do so. Additional information on the sporting clays course, the lodge, and shotgun rental can be obtained by calling 800-452-2223, extension 7899.

Seven Springs Mountain Resort offers such a wide variety of activities that there is almost always something for everyone. In addition to the activities already mentioned, visitors have the opportunity to go snowtubing (11 chutes), fly fishing, and shopping. The resort provides guests with access to game rooms, restaurants, lounges, bars, arcades, a movie theater, an indoor pool, and a bowling alley. Accommodations at the resort include the hotel rooms at the lodge, cabins, and condominiums.

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