Ski Resorts in Pennsylvania, United States

11 ski resorts in the Pennsylvania region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.

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Pennsylvania's largest vertical drop at 1,082 feet, with 164 skiable acres in the Lehigh Valley and full snowmaking coverage.

Vertical330m (1,083ft)
Trails40
Snowfall84cm/yr (33in)
Beginner35%
Intermediate10%
Advanced55%
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Pennsylvania ski resort eight miles from downtown Scranton with a 1,000-foot vertical drop and 27 trails plus terrain parks.

Vertical305m (1,001ft)
Trails27
Snowfall86cm/yr (34in)
Beginner20%
Intermediate45%
Advanced35%
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Vail-owned ski resort in southern Pennsylvania, the second-closest to Washington DC, with a 935-foot vertical and 22 trails.

Vertical285m (935ft)
Trails22
Snowfall64cm/yr (25in)
Beginner32%
Intermediate50%
Advanced18%
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Independent ski area in the Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania with 180 acres of glade and trail terrain.

Vertical282m (925ft)
Trails27
Snowfall152cm/yr (60in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate30%
Advanced45%
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Largest ski resort in the Poconos with 166 skiable acres, 16 lifts, and an indoor waterpark complex on site.

Vertical244m (801ft)
Trails35
Snowfall127cm/yr (50in)
Beginner39%
Intermediate26%
Advanced35%
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Pennsylvania resort in the Laurel Highlands with 285 skiable acres, 14 lifts, and one of the state's largest terrain-park footprints.

Vertical232m (761ft)
Trails40
Snowfall340cm/yr (134in)
Beginner35%
Intermediate40%
Advanced25%
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Family-owned Poconos ski resort near East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, with 125 acres of skiable terrain and full snowmaking since 1975.

Vertical210m (689ft)
Trails23
Snowfall127cm/yr (50in)
Beginner43%
Intermediate30%
Advanced26%
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Vail-owned ski resort near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with 22 trails, 100 acres, and on-mountain lodging at the Liberty Mountain hotel.

Vertical190m (623ft)
Trails22
Snowfall79cm/yr (31in)
Beginner27%
Intermediate41%
Advanced14%
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Vail-owned ski area in York County, Pennsylvania, with 22 trails and a snowtubing park about 30 minutes from Harrisburg.

Vertical183m (600ft)
Trails22
Snowfall66cm/yr (26in)
Beginner29%
Intermediate30%
Advanced41%
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Pennsylvania ski resort in Longswamp Township since 1967, offering 86 acres with night skiing and snowtubing.

Vertical160m (525ft)
Trails21
Snowfall76cm/yr (30in)
Beginner45%
Intermediate27%
Advanced27%
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Vail-owned ski resort in the Laurel Highlands of southwestern Pennsylvania with 110 skiable acres and year-round lodging.

Vertical143m (469ft)
Trails26
Snowfall203cm/yr (80in)
Beginner27%
Intermediate43%
Advanced30%
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Skiing in Pennsylvania

The Pennsylvania region of United States has 11 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Blue Mountain Resort at 330m of vertical.

Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.