Seven Springs Ski Resort Guide: Reviews, Ratings and Stats
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Seven Springs reviews & ratings
4.2 (11 reviews)
Ranked 105th of 155 Ski resorts
4.18 (11 ratings)
Overall Rating
3.27 (11 ratings)
Value for Money
3.40 (5 ratings)
Après Ski
2.50 (8 ratings)
Off Piste
3.27 (11 ratings)
Eating Out
4.38 (8 ratings)
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Overview

Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania is a premier ski destination known for its extensive terrain and variety of winter activities. The resort offers slopes for all skill levels, with a renowned terrain park for snowboarders and freestyle skiers. Seven Springs' multiple lodging options, dining facilities, and entertainment make it a comprehensive resort experience. The resort's snowmaking and grooming capabilities ensure excellent conditions. Seven Springs hosts numerous events and festivals, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. The resort also features snow tubing and other winter activities. Seven Springs Mountain Resort is ideal for those seeking a full-service ski vacation with plenty of amenities and activities.

Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
16Beginner Runs
15Intermediate Runs
6Advanced Runs
5Expert Runs
1.2 milesLongest Run
285 acresSkiable Terrain
285 hectaresSnow making
200 acresNight Skiing
Elevation
2994 feetTop
2240 feetBottom
754 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
5Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$949Season pass
$901 day
Weather
80 inchesAverage annual snowfall

Getting There

Airports

  • Arnold Palmer Regional Airport (LBE) 20KMs 30min drive
  • Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) 60KMs 70min drive
  • Morgantown Municipal Airport (MGW) 70KMs 80min drive

Train Stations

  • Greensburg Station (Greensburg, PA) 30 / km 35m drive

Seven Springs Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 4.2
Ranking: 105th of 155 resorts
4.18 (11 ratings)
Overall Rating
4.73 (11 ratings)
Snow Parks
3.27 (11 ratings)
Value for Money
3.40 (5 ratings)
Après Ski
4.36 (11 ratings)
Family Friendly
2.50 (8 ratings)
Off Piste
3.27 (11 ratings)
Eating Out
3.40 (10 ratings)
Tree Skiing
3.91 (11 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.10 (10 ratings)
Mogul Fields
3.10 (10 ratings)
Powder Zones
3.82 (11 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
3.55 (11 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
4.20 (5 ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.38 (8 ratings)
Accommodation Options
5.00 (1 ratings)
Beginners
4.00 (1 ratings)
Intermediates
4.00 (6 ratings)
Advanced
4.33 (3 ratings)
Experts

All Reviews

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Alyssa - advanced skier
Jan, 31 - 2024
Crowded and rowdy (if thats your vibe), food is rough but the slopes are generally solid. Only went a few times when there wasnt much snow so Im sure it could be better
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zach - expert skier
Jan, 30 - 2024
best place to go to for your family, so fun and safe for beginners, excellent staff, 10/10! I would definitely recommend seven springs to anyone on the east coast
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Connor Fausnaught - advanced skier
Jan, 28 - 2024
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Dana - expert skier
Dec, 26 - 2023
Great place to spend a day with family and for beginner skiers. Prices have gone up drastically in recent years. Hotel is beautiful and great pool and arcade for kids.
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John - advanced skier
Dec, 26 - 2023
Good spot in the east coast.
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Nikki - beginner skier
Dec, 25 - 2023
This is the resort that everyone talks about in PA. My family loved going here during Christmas! The food was delicious, staff was very accommodating, and if you are a beginner this is where to start. The dedicated staff help every step of the way. The scenery is beautiful, especially from up on the lift. The slopes were so fun that all the fear went away one you started down one. 10/10
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Toby - expert skier
Dec, 21 - 2023
Best parks on the east coast. Not a ton of great downhill skiing, but you can find some good terrain on the gunnar lift. A lot of the resort is outdated and over priced. If u are a park rat on the east coast this is the place to be.
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James - advanced skier
Dec, 21 - 2023
Ive been riding seven springs for around 5 years now. It is easily the best mountain in the area, as it is much bigger than hidden valley and laurel mountain, and they always prioritize getting SS open first. This resort excels in its groomed runs and parks. There are many groomed runs ranging from beginner to expert. The parks are plentiful, although some usually dont open with features until mid season. There are some tree runs but sometimes you arent able to do they due to the lack of snow. The food is great and lifts are good. Overall, if youre in the area, its worth checking out.
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Maddie - intermediate skier
Dec, 19 - 2023
I think its a super cool local spot, however after being bought out, the lift prices are way too expensive for what is offered, especially right now early season. Foggy Goggle is sick tho!
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Tyler - advanced skier
Dec, 18 - 2023
I have been skiing at Seven Springs for a couple seasons now. They put a lot of effort into snow making and building terrain parks. The alley always has a nice terrain park setup with 20+ features. Con: The food/lodging can be pricey, but it is expensive everywhere. The mountain is very friendly and has events often. Overall, my favorite mountain.
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