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Which Ski Resort in Pennsylvania Will Be the Last One Standing This Season?

Spring skiing in Pennsylvania is known for not lasting very long. It sometimes feels like the state goes from below-freezing temperatures to the mid-60s in less than a week. Spring skiing is definitely short in the Mid-Atlantic region, but it is something any skier or snowboarder from Pennsylvania is used to. Most PA ski resorts have already shut down winter […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | March 27, 2025
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Jack Frost Big Boulder, PA, Starts Off Last Week Of Skiing With Likely the Only Night Pond Skimming Event In The U.S.

Jack Frost Big Boulder (JFBB) in Pennsylvania started off the season being the first ski resort in the state to open for the 2024-25 season on December 4, 2024. This season for the mid-Atlantic hasn’t produced as much snow as in the Northeast, but unlike years in the past, the temperatures remained consistently cold enough for some great skiing. Pond […]

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Avatar photo Gregg Frantz | March 12, 2025
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Valentine’s Day Weekend: Pennsylvania Ski Resorts Celebrate the Season of Love

Palmerton, PA – February 7, 2025 – Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow, signaling six more weeks of winter—welcome news for snow enthusiasts across Pennsylvania. With an extended season ahead, February presents the perfect opportunity for visitors to hit the slopes and take advantage of special events, discounts, and winter festivities at Pennsylvania’s Area Ski Resorts (SkiPA). Whether planning a romantic Valentine’s getaway or making […]

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Avatar photo Press Release | February 10, 2025
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