Seven Springs

Anonymous
Would love to hear any recent experiences at Seven Springs for skiing or snowboarding. Thinking of going in February with an 8 and 11 yo
Anonymous
It is a great place to ski but can get insanely crowded. Arrive early and leave after lunch or try to go on a week day/random school holiday. Weekend lift lines, especially on holiday weekends are painful
Anonymous
I have never seen so many drunks on a hill as I have at Seven Springs. Be safe!
Anonymous
My teen went last February and said the snow was bad with many rocks exposed— thought it would be better than Liberty but sounded like not much. Last year was a particularly bad season for the mid Atlantic though. I think it’s typically better than Liberty. Wondering how it generally compares to Wisp which is about the same distance.
Anonymous
Don’t make any east coast ski plans before you know conditions. Things have been terrible for like the last 5 years.

Either it needs to be cold for two weeks prior so they can make snow…or they need to get actual snow. The mid Atlantic and PA are just too far south.

Strangely enough, the ski resorts near Asheville, NC get more reliable conditions due to elevation.

You have to go up to Quebec these days for reliable cold temps. Even VT isn’t reliable.
Anonymous
We went two years ago (last year friends said it was just not worth the drive given the conditions).

Personally, I didn't like it at all. There are more lifts and trails than other Mid-Atlantic options but the vibe is very odd/off (compared to what I was used to). People throwing so much garbage off lifts that bins underneath them weren't even nearly enough. And then you're stuck in line with those same people who were generally loud and tipsy. I'm probably snobby for not liking it but .. didn't like it.
Anonymous
I’ve had fun at Seven Springs, but I remember the last time I went (maybe 2-3 years ago?) the snow cover wasn’t great. For semi-local skiing, we go to West Virginia, specifically Timberline. They seem to benefit from some sort of micro-climate in which they get lots of snow even if surrounding areas don’t get that much. It’s a small mountain, but the lifts are relatively new and pretty efficient at shuttling people around the mountain. We haven’t stayed slopeside yet, so I’m not sure how pricey that is, but we’ve been able to find reasonably priced condos within a short driving distance.
Anonymous
bumping this thread - hoping things aren't so dire at this ski resort?
Anonymous
We were there over Christmas for a few days. It's fine.

With Epic, we wanted something a bit more than our usual day trips to WT/Lib/RT and NY and NE are too far for a few days of skiing for a long weekend so we tried 7 Spr.

Fwiw, we stayed at the hampton inn (free breakfast) in Somerset. From there, it's an easy drive to 7 Springs, Laurel, and Hidden Valley. The latter 2 resorts are small, but less crowded and that, for us, was a much needed tradeoff from dodging bodies at the much bigger 7 Springs the 1st day.
Ymmv.

Just like all mid Atlantic resorts, the conditions are unpredictable and vary from week to week They do have glades, but at Christmas there wasn't enough snow. I'm guessing now they do have enough base for tree skiing.
Anonymous
We went over MLK Day when they got 10” of fresh powder and had a blast. Much, much better than Liberty, Whitetail, etc. For reference, we typically ski at Park City and the CO resorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don’t make any east coast ski plans before you know conditions. Things have been terrible for like the last 5 years.

Either it needs to be cold for two weeks prior so they can make snow…or they need to get actual snow. The mid Atlantic and PA are just too far south.

Strangely enough, the ski resorts near Asheville, NC get more reliable conditions due to elevation.

You have to go up to Quebec these days for reliable cold temps. Even VT isn’t reliable.


The bolded is true. The underlined is...true, but Vermont gets more natural snow. There's a reason Canadians go to Jay Peak.

VT is having an incredible winter. Winters like this will probably become 5-10 year events, but hopefully they don't disappear completely for a long time.
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