SKI PA, NY and WV
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In the past year, here are the Resorts/Slopes I have frequented. Personal ratings and a review follows below. With each Ski Area, you will find contact information, ski conditions and a link to their site. At the bottom, you can tell me if you agree with my ratings.
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Elk Mountain, PA

1 hour 15 minutes from NYC. North of Scranton, PA Exit 63 I-81.
Phone: 717-679-4400
elkskier@nep.net
Ski Conditions
Trail Map
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Ski Roundtop, PA

Exit 13 off I-83, Lewisberry
Phone: 717 432-9631, skiroundtop@skiroundtop.com
Ski Report and SkiCam
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Camelback, PA

80 miles from New York City, 90 miles from Philadelphia via I-80 to Exit 45.
Snow Phone 800 233-8100, Other 717 629-1661, sales@skicamelback.com
Trail Map
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Tussey Mountain, PA

Five miles east of State College on Route 322
Phone: (814) 466-6266
Ski Report
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Canaan Valley, WV

30 Miles from Elkins - 93W into Davis, WV then Route 32S 4 hours from Baltimore
Phone: (800) 622-4121
Ski Report
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Timberline, WV

30 Miles from Elkins - 93W into Davis, WV and then Route 32S 4 hours from Baltimore
Phone: (800) Snowing
Snow
Report, Trail
Map
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Greek Peak, NY

270 miles from Baltimore, 210 from NYC.
Phone: 1-800-955-2SKI, Snow Phone: 1-800-365-SNOW
greekpeak@lightlink.com
Directional Map
Trail Map
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VERTICAL DROP, LONGEST RUN |
# TRAILS |
MY RATING |
MY DESCRIPTION |
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Canaan Valley, WV |
850 ft, 5280 ft |
34 |
9.5 of 10 |
Canaan is state run (WV). With 34 trails and tons of natural snow - in scenic Canaan valley - Canaan Resort
is a top-notch facility. Prices are competitive/reasonable. And Value season starts early (March 1). Night
skiing is limited. While in town, check out Timberline. |
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Camelback, PA |
811 ft, 6000 ft |
32 |
9 of 10 |
Considered the best of the Poconos, Camelback is big and skiing is fantastic. The snow is usually a mix
of natural (it snows frequently) and manmade (90% coverage). The resort is out-of-town and away from the
big pricey Pocono resorts. Makes a great get-away with travel time around 4+ hours. |
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Greek Peak, NY |
900 ft, 1.5 mi. |
38 |
8 of 10 |
Just one hour north of Camelback sits huge Greek Peak. The resort offers 2 mountains with great skiing.
The slopes are not difficult - almost not challenging enough. Price is good - and check out the line
of shaped rental skis. The runs are long and the view is perfect. A great place to ski! |
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Roundtop, PA |
600 ft, 4100 ft |
14 |
2 of 10 |
Why did this ski area receive a 2 out of 10? They are small, very pricey, customer service is
non-existent, and they attract large crowds. On a Saturday or Friday, lift lines could be 30 minutes
long. Did I mention pricey too? I have vowed not to return to Roundtop. There are much better slopes
in this area. (They are lucky I gave them 2...) |
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Timberline, WV |
1000 ft, 2 mi |
34 |
10 of 10 |
Right beside Canaan Valley is Timberline. Privately owned and operated is this resort, slightly larger then
Canaan with a Vertical drop of 1000 feet! Impressive. The area can hold a large number of skiers - with lift lines
rather short. The price is competitive. (But, from March 1 to March 16 head to Canaan. It will save you 60% off
a lift ticket!) In the Southern PA, Maryland region, this is a very fine area to ski at. My top pick. |
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Tussey Mtn., PA |
500 ft, 4100 ft |
7 |
7 of 10 |
Tussey is much better alternative to Roundtop. Just 2 hours North towards State College will
save you 60% and give you better terrain and no lift lines. However, the
mountain is not very big. Tussey Mountain is my alternative to Roundtop. Try it! |
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Elk Mountain, PA |
1000 ft, 6000 ft |
27 |
8.75 of 10 |
Elk Mountain touts itself as "Pennsylvania's Best Skiing." You will quickly recognize Elk Mtn. for its Norway Spruce trees - they are all around and shield wind effectively. The skiing has always been good; the snow is usually powder and groomed. Ski prices at Elk Mtn. are competitive and worthwhile. And check out the local Bed & Breakfast's! |
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