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Seven Springs Mountain Resort
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Seven Springs Mountain Resort is located in Pennsylvania
Seven Springs Mountain Resort
Seven Springs Mountain Resort
Location in Pennsylvania
Location Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
Nearest city Champion
Pittsburgh
Coordinates 40°1′23″N 79°17′34″W / 40.02306°N 79.29278°W / 40.02306; -79.29278
Vertical 750 (232 m)
Top elevation 2994 ft (915 m)
Base elevation 2240 ft (683 m)
Skiable area 285 acres (1.15 km²)
Runs 40 trails
Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg 35% Beginner
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg 40% Intermediate
Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg 15% Advanced
Ski trail rating symbol-double black diamond.svg 10% Expert
Longest run Lost Boy
1.3 miles (2.1 km)
Lift system 14 total
  • 10 chairs
  • 1 surface
  • 3 conveyor)
Lift capacity 26,620/hr
Terrain parks 7
Snowfall 147 in (3,700 mm) (2006–2011 average)
Snowmaking yes
Night skiing yes
Website 7springs.com

Seven Springs Mountain Resort is a cool place in Seven Springs, Pennsylvania, where you can have fun all year round! It's known for its high elevation, reaching about 3,000 feet above sea level. This makes it a great spot for winter sports.

In the summer, you can enjoy activities like downhill biking, ziplining, fishing, hiking, and golfing. When winter arrives, it transforms into a snowy wonderland perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and snow tubing. The ski season usually kicks off right after Thanksgiving and lasts until mid-April, depending on the weather.

Seven Springs also hosts many exciting events throughout the year. These include adventure races, music festivals, food truck events, and more!

Skiing and Snowboarding Fun

Seven Springs offers a fantastic experience for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

Mountain Details

  • The very top of the mountain is about 2,994 ft (913 m) high.
  • The base of the mountain is around 2,240 ft (680 m) high.
  • The biggest drop you can ski down is 750 ft (230 m).
  • On average, the resort gets about 135 in (3,429 mm) of snow each year.
  • There are 33 slopes and trails to explore.
  • You'll find 7 parks and 2 pipes for tricks and jumps.
  • The longest trail is called "Lost Boy," stretching about 1.316 miles or 2.118 kilometres!

Lifts to the Top

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Night skiing at Seven Springs is a unique experience.

To get you up the mountain, Seven Springs has 14 different lifts. These include:

  • 10 chairlifts
  • 1 rope tow
  • 3 conveyor lifts (like moving sidewalks for beginners)

The lifts can carry about 24,900 people up the mountain every hour! Here's a closer look at some of the main lifts:

Type Length (feet) Hourly
Capacity
Two High Speed Six Passenger Chairlifts 2,600 6,000
Three Quad Chairlifts 2,600–4,202 7,000
Five Triple Chairlifts 2,320–4,410 7,800
1 Rope tow 2100
3 Magic Carpet conveyors 4500

Cool Upgrades Over the Years

Seven Springs Mountain Resort has made many improvements to make your visit even better.

New and Improved Features

  • In 2007, the hotel got a big makeover! All 414 rooms were updated with new furniture and LCD TVs. A new super-fast chairlift, the Gunnar Express, was also built. It takes you to the top in just three minutes!
  • By 2008, the resort added a downhill mountain biking course. They also started building a new outdoor swimming pool and spa.
  • In 2009, the fancy Trillium Spa opened, offering a relaxing experience. The resort also started using greener ways to make snow, like electric compressors instead of diesel, saving lots of fuel! They even used a solar panel to help with snowmaking.
  • Transworld Snowboarding magazine recognized Seven Springs in 2009 and 2010 for having some of the best halfpipes and terrain parks on the East Coast!
  • Summer fun expanded in 2011 with summer tubing and the exciting Screaming Hawk zipline. For winter, they opened "The Streets Urban Park," a unique terrain park designed to look like downtown Pittsburgh. The superpipe was also made bigger, becoming an Olympic-sized pipe!
  • In 2012, the Laurel Ridgeline Zipline Tour opened. This isn't just ziplining; it's a tour that teaches you about the local environment while you zip through the trees!

Helping the Planet

Seven Springs is committed to being environmentally friendly. They work with groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council to protect nature.

Green Initiatives

  • The resort uses energy-saving lights and has recycling bins everywhere.
  • They've created a rain garden to help manage water runoff.
  • One of their biggest changes was switching from diesel to electric machines for snowmaking. This saves over 100,000 gallons of diesel fuel each ski season!
  • In 2009, Seven Springs won an award for its smart water use. They have a special system where water used for snowmaking is collected when it melts. This water then flows back to ponds at the base of the mountain and is reused. This helps save water and energy!
  • They also got recognized for their cool idea of using a solar panel to help keep the snowmaking water at the perfect temperature. This makes snowmaking more efficient and saves energy.

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