Can someone please recommend some resorts that:
1) are 2-4 hours from DC/Bethesda
2) have atleast 25+ trails
2) offer a variety of terrain (30/40/30)
3) will have favorable late Jan. conditions
4) have some nightlife
We are just looking for someplace that will be fun. Last year we went to Wisp and this year we're hoping for a little more mountain.
I sincerely look forward to some suggestions.
THANKS! Nols
Let's see-- your criteria is as follows:
1) are 2-4 hours from DC/Bethesda
2) have atleast 25+ trails
2) offer a variety of terrain (30/40/30)
3) will have favorable late Jan. conditions
4) have some nightlife
1) are 2-4 hours from DC/Bethesda
That would include the following:
a. Liberty
b. Roundtop
c. Whitetail
d. Wintergreen
e. Massanutten
f. Bryce
g. Timberline
h. Canaan
i. Wisp
j. 7-Spring
k. Laurel
l. Hidden Valley
m. Blue Knob
2. have at least 25+ trails
That takes away a bunch.
a. Liberty 16
b. Roundtop 15
c. Whitetail 17
d. Wintergreen 19
e. Massanutten 14
f. Bryce 8
g. Timberline 35
h. Canaan 34
i. Wisp 23
j. 7-Spring 31
k. Laurel 20
l. Hidden Valley 25
m. Blue Knob 34
So the list narrows down as follows:
g. Timberline 35
h. Canaan 34
i. Wisp 23
j. 7-Spring 31
l. Hidden Valley 25
m. Blue Knob 34
2) offer a variety of terrain (30/40/30)
Not too hard. Just about all do (notice mix of % and hard numbers):
g. Timberline 16/10/9
h. Canaan 10/14/10
i. Wisp 20%/50%/30%
j. 7-Spring 31 50%/35%/15%
l. Hidden Valley 7/13/5
m. Blue Knob 6/14/14
3) will have favorable late Jan. conditions
Just about all will have natural snow and good snowmaking/grooming because of their location. Natural stuff isn't guaranteed. I've skied all six and think they're all decent by Eastern standards.
4) have some nightlife
Well... we're not talking Killington nor Snowshoe either. So let's see...
g. Timberline and Canaan: Colocated next to each other. Not much of nightlife in Davis WV. They tend to be family resorts and people tend to go home to their rentals or their second homes afterwards. Canaan is a state park. Timberline has a pub that's open at night. If you're looking for a professional, intellectual crowd in the pubs in the surrounding area, you will have to travel far... far....
i. Wisp: You've been there so you can judge for yourself. I do find Wisp to be more jet-setty than some of the other areas, with a steady flow of the DC diplomatic crowd.
j. 7-Spring: Full-fledged resort with several pubs, most of which offer entertainment. Close to Pitsburgh and it attracts a fairly young active crowd. Massage, hot tubs, indoor pools, etc. Weight machines but no free weights. This is an old, well established (70-year-plus) resort with its dedicated clientele.
l. Hidden Valley
Another complete resort. Younger than 7 Springs but also with nightlife and ancilliary activities.
m. Blue Knob
Probably the best terrain in the PA area but lacks in the amenities. We stayed in Altoona when we went there. Couple of nice bars and your local watering holes. If any of you are interested in antiques, the town of Duncansville (sp?) between Altoona and Blue Knob is an antiquer's heaven. Virtually the entire town is one shop after another.
So I hope this is of some help to you. By the way, trave to Snowshoe from DC takes me 4 hours and 15 minutes, non-stop. I do not take I-81 to Stanton (that's 7 hours because of the up/down roads), but go 66 to 81, then off at route 55 to Moorefield and then 28 to Green Bank, where local 66 goes through Cass and then to Snowshoe. Intrawest is building a new road that will cut 20 minutes off the road and leads from the mountain pass from Cass directly into Snowshoe's back side. Hopefully it will open soon because it would make it a just under 4 hour trip.
Lou
It's just a fun and interesting mountain. Plenty of steep, fall-line runs, and long cruisers to relax on.
Good luck
I don't consider a sin that I do like upscale places and in this area, as well as in virtually everything else, both are excellent resorts, period. Snowshoe will soon open the Hawthorne areas which expand the Western Territory, and the State will build a new road almost directly to Cass that will cut 20 minutes from the trip from DC. 7-Springs, on the other hand, has an old-time feeling and that classy nostalgia that I can only get in Stowe or Smugglers' Notch. Both are classy, offer plenty of skiing, and a multitude of activities. In both, I can easily get a hamburger the same way that I can go to a four-star restaurant. But in both, advance reservations are a must.
Lou
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