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The 6 Best Ski Resorts Near Pittsburgh, 2023/24

The 6 Best Ski Resorts Near Pittsburgh, 2023/24
Jack Taylor
Written by Jack Taylor / Photos by Jack Lee
Last updated May 20, 2022

When you find yourself in the Steel City you won’t have to travel far to hit the slopes. The snowy Allegheny Mountains run right through Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia, where you’ll find resorts to suit every type of skier and snowboarder. Check out our top six to discover which is going to be best for you!

Distance from Pittsburgh - 58 miles (1 hour drive)

Hidden Valley is located in the beautiful Laurel Highlands (Photo credit: Hidden Valley)

Why Ski Hidden Valley Resort, PA

Boasting a 2,875 feet summit and 110 acres of skiable terrain, Hidden Valley Resort enjoys a prime spot in the Laurel Highlands. Being roughly an hours’ drive from Pittsburgh makes it easy to reach, and you can expect all 26 trails to be expertly groomed every day. The resort also does its best to cater for skiing families, which includes providing an impressive kids ski school program and serving a children’s menu at their slope-side eateries. Try the Clock Tower Restaurant for lunch with a mountain view and after a long day skiing unwind with a massage at Trillium Spa!

Known for

Top all-round resort with ski terrain for all abilities and lots of family-friendly facilities

Highlights

  • Good natural snow record backed up by snowmaking
  • Majority of slopes are open for night skiing
  • Accommodation options include family homes, hotel rooms, and apartments
  • Only a couple of small terrain parks available

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Dec 21 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 05 2023

Closest airports

Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 75 miles (1.5 hour drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 58 miles (1 hour drive)

Hidden Valley is located in the beautiful Laurel Highlands (Photo credit: Hidden Valley)

Why Ski Hidden Valley Resort, PA

Boasting a 2,875 feet summit and 110 acres of skiable terrain, Hidden Valley Resort enjoys a prime spot in the Laurel Highlands. Being roughly an hours’ drive from Pittsburgh makes it easy to reach, and you can expect all 26 trails to be expertly groomed every day. The resort also does its best to cater for skiing families, which includes providing an impressive kids ski school program and serving a children’s menu at their slope-side eateries. Try the Clock Tower Restaurant for lunch with a mountain view and after a long day skiing unwind with a massage at Trillium Spa!

Distance from Pittsburgh - 18 miles (25 minute drive)

One of Boyce Park's beginner friendly slopes (Photo credit: Boyce Park)

Why Ski Boyce Park

There’s no other ski area closer to Pittsburgh than Boyce Park and despite its small size, it is also the most budget-friendly ski destination on this list. It’s possible to stay in the city and make the short drive here each day to ski, with the wide mellow slopes and easy-going terrain parks also staying open after dark. The straightforward base lodge provides essential amenities like ski and snowboard rental, lockers, and restrooms, plus there’s a snowsports school where both 1-on-1 and group lessons are available. For the absolute best deal on a lift ticket come here on a Wednesday to enjoy 50% off the regular price!

Known for

Laidback local ski hill offering inexpensive lift tickets and good beginner slopes

Highlights

  • Provides a perfect introduction to skiing for first-timers
  • Two terrain parks and a snowtubing area
  • Only 17 miles from Pittsburgh
  • Lacks variety with just a few marked trails to explore

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Dec 20 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 12 2023

Closest airports

Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 34 miles (38 minute drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 18 miles (25 minute drive)

One of Boyce Park's beginner friendly slopes (Photo credit: Boyce Park)

Why Ski Boyce Park

There’s no other ski area closer to Pittsburgh than Boyce Park and despite its small size, it is also the most budget-friendly ski destination on this list. It’s possible to stay in the city and make the short drive here each day to ski, with the wide mellow slopes and easy-going terrain parks also staying open after dark. The straightforward base lodge provides essential amenities like ski and snowboard rental, lockers, and restrooms, plus there’s a snowsports school where both 1-on-1 and group lessons are available. For the absolute best deal on a lift ticket come here on a Wednesday to enjoy 50% off the regular price!

Distance from Pittsburgh - 93 miles (2 hour drive)

Blue Knob has plenty of well-groomed runs (Photo credit: Blue Knob Resort)

Why Ski Blue Knob

Blue Knob is one of the few Pennsylvania ski resorts where you’ll find a deep-powder bowl, steep glades, and double back diamond bumps. Luckily the advanced terrain is neatly segregated from the beginner and intermediate trails, so staying on terrain suited to your ability is simple. If you fancy a day off from downhill skiing, your other activity options include a woodland snowshoeing adventure and fun slides in the Snow Tube Park! What’s more, when you stay in one of the resort condos you’ll have a whole bunch of leisure facilities at your disposal, including hot tubs, saunas, and swimming pools.

Known for

The highest skiable mountain in Pennsylvania

Highlights

  • Plenty of steep trails for advanced skiers
  • Channel your inner racer at the NASTAR course
  • Lodge and parking is uniquely located at the top of the mountain
  • High elevation and north-facing slopes can mean very cold conditions

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 27 2023

Closest airports

Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 34 miles (38 minute drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 93 miles (2 hour drive)

Blue Knob has plenty of well-groomed runs (Photo credit: Blue Knob Resort)

Why Ski Blue Knob

Blue Knob is one of the few Pennsylvania ski resorts where you’ll find a deep-powder bowl, steep glades, and double back diamond bumps. Luckily the advanced terrain is neatly segregated from the beginner and intermediate trails, so staying on terrain suited to your ability is simple. If you fancy a day off from downhill skiing, your other activity options include a woodland snowshoeing adventure and fun slides in the Snow Tube Park! What’s more, when you stay in one of the resort condos you’ll have a whole bunch of leisure facilities at your disposal, including hot tubs, saunas, and swimming pools.

Distance from Pittsburgh - 87 miles (2 hour drive)

Looking down the slopes to the lakeside après-ski town (Photo credit: Wisp Resort)

Why Ski Wisp Resort

Welcome to the only ski resort in Maryland, where you’ll be schussing down tree-lined slopes with Deep Creek Lake as your backdrop. Almost half of the 33 trails here are cruisey blues, making it a favorite among intermediate skiers, but it’s also a great ski area for first-timers. The large beginner area makes it easy to learn, thanks to its three tiered surface lifts that let you take on higher points of the slope at your own pace. You can also score a great deal on accommodation next to the lake, as many places regard the winter as the off-season!

Known for

Lakeside ski resort renowned for its lively après-ski and spectacular winter scenery

Highlights

  • Mellow slopes are perfect for improving your skills
  • Mountain Coaster provides a thrilling ride for non-skiers
  • Lots of trails for cross country skiing
  • Not much terrain to satisfy experienced skiers

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 25 2022
  • Closing Date: Mar 26 2023

Closest airports

Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 125 miles (2 hour drive)
Reagan National Airport - 180 miles (3 hour drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 87 miles (2 hour drive)

Looking down the slopes to the lakeside après-ski town (Photo credit: Wisp Resort)

Why Ski Wisp Resort

Welcome to the only ski resort in Maryland, where you’ll be schussing down tree-lined slopes with Deep Creek Lake as your backdrop. Almost half of the 33 trails here are cruisey blues, making it a favorite among intermediate skiers, but it’s also a great ski area for first-timers. The large beginner area makes it easy to learn, thanks to its three tiered surface lifts that let you take on higher points of the slope at your own pace. You can also score a great deal on accommodation next to the lake, as many places regard the winter as the off-season!

Distance from Pittsburgh - 193 miles (4 hour drive)

Plenty of skiable terrain and enchanting snow covered trees (Photo credit: Snowshoe Resort)

Why Ski Snowshoe Mountain

When you spend your ski vacation at Snowshoe, you’ll be staying at the top of the mountain not the bottom of it! This picturesque resort sits upon a natural alpine ridge, so you can ski straight down a perfectly groomed slope before riding a chairlift back up. Expect high-quality ski gear stores, refined restaurants, and cozy taverns all within a short walk of the base lodge. While Snowshoe isn’t the easiest resort to reach from Pittsburgh, being deep in the mountains and surrounded by natural splendor means you’ll feel a million miles from city life.

Known for

Charming alpine village with lots of ski-in/ski-out accommodation and trails for all abilities

Highlights

  • Plenty of snow, more than 180 inches on average each winter
  • Part of the resort is dedicated to challenging trails for advanced skiers
  • One of the biggest ski areas in the Mid-Atlantic states
  • Isolated location can mean a long journey to get here

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 23 2022
  • Closing Date: Apr 02 2023

Closest airports

North Central West Virginia Airport - 109 miles (2.5 hour drive)
Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 197 miles (4 hour drive)
Reagan National Airport - 221 miles (4.5 hour drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 193 miles (4 hour drive)

Plenty of skiable terrain and enchanting snow covered trees (Photo credit: Snowshoe Resort)

Why Ski Snowshoe Mountain

When you spend your ski vacation at Snowshoe, you’ll be staying at the top of the mountain not the bottom of it! This picturesque resort sits upon a natural alpine ridge, so you can ski straight down a perfectly groomed slope before riding a chairlift back up. Expect high-quality ski gear stores, refined restaurants, and cozy taverns all within a short walk of the base lodge. While Snowshoe isn’t the easiest resort to reach from Pittsburgh, being deep in the mountains and surrounded by natural splendor means you’ll feel a million miles from city life.

Distance from Pittsburgh - 60 miles (1 hour drive)

Coming down the chairlift to the lively après-ski town (Photo credit: Seven Springs Resort)

Why Ski Seven Springs Mountain Resort

Are you searching for a mountain jam-packed full of awesome freestyle features? Look no further than Seven Springs. Few other ski resorts in the East come close to this place when comparing terrain parks. There are six in total, serving up everything from beginner rails to professional big air kickers, plus a 22 feet superpipe that sees the U.S. Revolution Tour visit each year. Non-skiers can have a blast here too, whether it’s touring the mountain by snowmobile or going for a sleigh ride through the forest. And for more good times don’t miss the slope-side Foggy Goggle bar and late-night Matterhorn club!

Known for

Versatile ski area featuring top-class terrain parks and excellent facilities at the base lodge

Highlights

  • Plenty of powder-filled glades to explore between the groomed trails
  • On-site bar and nightclub hosts après-ski parties
  • 200 acres of the mountain is floodlit for night skiing
  • Activities and amenities offered by the resort are a little pricey

22/23 Ski Season:

  • Opening Date: Nov 25 2022
  • Closing Date: May 02 2023

Closest airports

Pittsburgh Intl. Airport - 77 miles (1.5 hour drive)
Reagan National Airport - 195 miles (3.5 hour drive)

Distance from Pittsburgh - 60 miles (1 hour drive)

Coming down the chairlift to the lively après-ski town (Photo credit: Seven Springs Resort)

Why Ski Seven Springs Mountain Resort

Are you searching for a mountain jam-packed full of awesome freestyle features? Look no further than Seven Springs. Few other ski resorts in the East come close to this place when comparing terrain parks. There are six in total, serving up everything from beginner rails to professional big air kickers, plus a 22 feet superpipe that sees the U.S. Revolution Tour visit each year. Non-skiers can have a blast here too, whether it’s touring the mountain by snowmobile or going for a sleigh ride through the forest. And for more good times don’t miss the slope-side Foggy Goggle bar and late-night Matterhorn club!