Poconos skiing

Profound snow, low-key mountains, speedy lifts, and ideally neat trails – these are true inspirations for a skier to play and enjoy maximum on a skiing terrain. An enticing mix of all can be always experienced via the Poconos skiing in Pennsylvania where winter bites and slides are such that people of all skill levels can enjoy. Since 1946 when the history of skiing began on the Pocono Mountains via its first ski zone, this terrain has spoon-fed the art of the snowmaking as well as skiing rendering itself as the authentic destination of this winter sport. But when you speak about it today, Poconos is now the hub of all right from the beginner’s groomed slopes to the terrain parks and to the double black diamonds.

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Discover the charming countryside as you start with the snowmobile trails or neat  cross-country trails, depend on your own skates or hold a dogsled team to cross one of the shimmering lakes, explore the old-fashioned shops in snowy downtown, or simply cuddle by the fire with a coffee. No matter what you pick or on which you cruise, Poconos is always a place to spend a cozy winter holiday.

Irrespective of whether you are out with snowshoes or a horse-drawn sleigh, you simply can explore the different ways of thrills easily on this winter wonderland. Ski on more than 180 trails and slopes ranging from sheer verticals featuring tough moguls for the experts to the moderate trails for maintaining the kind confidence to the beginner ones without forgetting the wonderful Half-pipes and terrain parks. No wonder as to why Poconos skiing is among the must-to-do things in Pennsylvania.

Despite the fact that the mountains here are only from 1100 to 2200 ft high, the fantastic destination is still an appealing one for the locals of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York because of its superb ski resorts located at a drive of 2-3 hours and offering beginner classes, lifts, as well as runs of all levels creating an ideal weekend vacation atmosphere for families as well as experts. However, what is most challenging here is to tell as to whether the snow here is natural or machine made. This is because before a good snow fall that is not certain, much of the snow is produced by the snow-making machines to mix with the natural later. Lastly, each resort offers the equipments such as snowboards and skis on rent and that some also have lighted slopes for night skiing.

Ski resorts

The first and the most ancient one here is the 1946’s Big Boulder featuring snowmaking, high-speed lifts, well-manicured trails, terrain parks, and grooming for maintaining the most modern slope styles. Here, Pocono skiing is awesome for small ones as the ski schools here boasts mascots such as the snowball as well as talented instructors seen regularly on the slopes.

Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, in the middle, offers a myriad of lifts such as triple, 6 double, and quad chairs so that you can experience the journey of ascending until 700 foot uphill where you literally ski. In addition, there are 23 trails for riding, 6 lane tubing hill, and a vast terrain park just recommended for teens who love music and boards.

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Camelback Ski Resort

Among all the skiing areas, the largest is the Camelback with 2 high-speed quads, 13 lifts, as well as 33 trails. And yes, this is the best place for night skiing. For families, the Alpine Mountain offers endless joy with its Penguin Play Park where even the little ones love to be. It offers a terrain park, 21 trails, half pipe, vertical drop of 550 foot, and 24-hour tubing hill. For the intermediates, the Jack Frost ski mountain is recommended with its 600’ feet drop, 3 terrain parks full of events, Snow Monster characters, snow tubing, and snowboarding. Considered as the highest area, the Blue Mountain is the complete family treat. With 30 trails, 1,082-foot drop, 2 terrain parks, 10 lifts, and free childcare; everybody is sure to love this one.

Who should come here

  • Young families •  New skiers  •  Intermediates  •  Experts

Other activities

  • Ice skating across ponds and lakes •  Snowshoeing  •  Cross-country skiing  •  Horse-drawn sleigh ride  •  Snowboarding  •  Snow tubing  •  Snowmobiling

Season

Mid-December to late March

Good to know

Pocono means water body running between the mountains, which best justifies the passing of the Delaware River here.