Due to its location in the Northeast, Philadelphia often receives a good amount of snowfall during the winter months. While there is obviously no skiing in the city itself, there are a handful of high-quality ski resorts in the surrounding area. While Pennslyvania may not have the pristine reputation Colorado, Vermont, and Canada have when it comes to ski slopes, you’ll find that PA ski resorts have more than enough to keep you entertained. So if you’re an avid skier and find yourself moving into one of the houses for rent in Philadelphia this winter, what are the best slopes to visit? Let’s take a look.Â
Bear Creek Mountain Resort
Located in Berks County, Bear Creek Mountain Resort is a solid skiing destination for travelers. The resort is only about an hour away from the city, being one of your closer options. Bear Creek Mountain Resort has everything you need for a classic ski resort experience. The area is a little on the small side, which makes it perfect for families or small vacation groups. It also has plenty of beginner and intermediate courses for inexperienced skiers, adding to its reputation as a great family ski resort.Â
Camelback Ski Resort
Located in the Pocono Mountains, Camelback Ski Resort is around 2 hours away from Philadelphia. Although Camelback is a little bit more of a drive than the other options on this list, the resort is still well worth your time. Camelback Ski Resort is a great winter getaway with several trails, high-quality restaurants, and accommodating lodgings. You won’t mind the long drive if you can stay in this gorgeous resort. If you’re looking for a high-quality ski resort while in PA, you can’t go wrong with Camelback.Â
Blue Mountain
Blue Mountain Ski Resort is located in Palmerton, PA, around 1 ½ hours away from Philly. The resort may be located in a small town, but it has plenty to offer winter enthusiasts. Blue Mountain’s biggest claim to fame however is its beginner slopes. The resort has a great selection of easy slopes for beginners to tackle, making it a great place to learn the ropes. In fact, Blue Mountain is one of the best resorts to learn how to ski at in the entire state. For this reason, if you’re on a Philadelphia ski trip with some beginners, you might want to check out here before graduating from bigger resorts.Â
Spring Mountain Adventures
Although technically a ski resort, Spring Mountain Adventures has a lot more to offer its visitors. The area has a myriad of trails and lifts, ensuring you can hit the slopes without an overbearing crowd. One of the more unique aspects of Spring Mountain Adventures is the presence of tubing slopes, allowing visitors to experience the fun without having to learn how to ski. The simplicity of tubing is perfect for younger visitors or even just for those who aren’t ready to try skiing. Throw in the fact that Spring Mountain Adventures is less than an hour away, and this location becomes one if the best winter day trip options around.Â