Wednesday, 27 December 2023

Winter activities in Pennsylvania

Snowboarding
Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian and Great Lakes regions of the United States. A Pennsylvania winter typically has multiple measurable snowfalls between late November and mid-March each winter, with an average daily temperature of -6 C statewide. Temperatures are milder in the south and east and grow colder to the northern and western parts of the state. Snowfall follows the same pattern, with snow blanketing fields in the northern parts of the state about 75 percent of the time. Northwestern parts of Pennsylvania can experience more than 250 centimetres of snow each winter. The combination of multiple snowfalls and lingering sub-freezing temperatures create long-lasting, quality snow makes it a destination for adventurous winter activities. 

Skiing and Snowboarding 

Whether you prefer thrilling vertical drops, long and gentle runs, or engaging terrain parks, Pennsylvania’s many ski areas and resorts offer skiers and snowboarders endless opportunities for fun across the state. Home to several ski resorts, the Laurel Highlands boasts the highest peaks in Pennsylvania and, on average, the largest amount of natural snowfall in the state. Pennsylvania’s largest resort, Seven Springs Mountain Resort has 33 slopes and trails, seven innovative terrain parks, an Olympicsized half pipe and a rail yard with nearly 100 features. Hidden Valley Resort offers 26 slopes, two terrain parks and 30 miles of vistas highlighting the surrounding countryside. www.golaurelhighlands.com
www.hiddenvalleyresort 

The Pocono Mountains 

The Pocono Mountains offer modest mountains, deep snow and impeccably groomed trails. www.poconomountains.com/things-to-do/skisnow-activities/ 

Elk Mountain Ski Resort 

Elk Mountain Ski Resort, in upstate Pennsylvania features 27 slopes and trails and is known for its groomed trails, fun runs and unpretentious atmosphere. The family-friendly Montage Mountain Resort has 27 diverse trails, including White Lightning one of the steepest runs on the East Coast. The slopes at Spring Mountain Adventures draw downhill devotees from Philadelphia, less than 40 miles away. Choose from seven trails, their beginner magic carpet lift, a terrain park, and a vertical drop of 428 feet. www.elkskier.com
Pennsylvania has opportunities for crosscountry skiers with groomed and ungroomed trails in state and local forests. A hub for hikers and bikers in the summer, the 150-mile Great Allegheny Passage is groomed for cross-country skiers where passes through Ohiopyle State Park. www.endlessmountains.org 

Dogsledding 

The Alaskan Huskies at luxury resort Nemacolin power snowy treks across the southwestern PA countryside. 

Snowmobiling 

Pennsylvania’s forests offer miles of awesome snowmobile trails. Seven Springs Mountain Resort and the Highlands Sporting Clays Lodge offer snowmobile guided tours Guests at Pocono Palace Resort, Cove Pocono Resorts, Cove Haven Resort and Paradise Stream can hire snowmobiles to explore the Pocono Mountains. 

Iceboating 

A mix of sailing, ice skating and sledding, ice boating is for extreme recreation enthusiasts. Iceboats, essentially sailboats with sled rails, can glide up to 70 miles per hour across frozen surfaces. There’s the chance to sail on the frozen waters of 19 Pennsylvania State Parks. Home to more than 2,500 lakes, Pennsylvania also offers ice-fishing locales in the wintertime. 

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