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Snowshoe Mountain

Upside-down Mountain

Guaranteeing the most open terrain in the Southeast, Snowshoe Mountain has 60 trails, four terrain parks, and famous night skiing. It is made up of three distinct areas with trail options ranging from manicured groomers to challenging steeps, and the charming mountain-top village has a variety of activities to match.

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Acres
257
Lifts
12
Trails
60
Vertical Drop
1500'
Avg Snowfall
150"
LWB - Snowshoe Mountain
65 miles (1 hour 40 minutes)
PIT - Snowshoe
200 miles (4 hours)

SNOWY SUNSET SELFIES

Looking for an unforgettable memory from your Snowshoe Mountain adventure? Slide right up next to the Western Express at sunset for a selfie that overlooks the breathtaking Western Territory.

FIND THE SELFIE SPOTS

ONE WITH THE TREES

Steeped in the region’s rich logging history, you’ll notice that many of Snowshoe Mountain’s slope and lift names are a testament to this early-1900s industry. One, for example, “Ballhooter,” is a logger who rolls logs down a steep slope.

READ THE TRAIL STORIES

UPSIDE-DOWN MOUNTAIN

This one’s sure to invert your entire alpine world. If you’ve never been to an “upside-down mountain,” then look no further—Snowshoe Village, complete with shops, restaurants, and lodging, is located at the top of the mountain instead of the base. No need to take the lift to your favorite run, just walk out your door and go.

EXPLORE THE VILLAGE

Stories and Road Trips

Discover some of the best activities and adventures at Snowshoe

Trip
Washington D.C. Weekend GetawayView the Trip