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374 Summit Ski Road
Boswell, PA 15531

Phone: 724-238-2801 during ski season
Phone: 888-547-3388 during off season

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TERRAIN

TOTAL SLOPES 20
LIFTS 1 quad, 1 tow.
EASIER -
MORE DIFFICULT -
MOST DIFFICULT -
MTN ELEVATION 2776 ft
LONGEST RUN  1.25 miles
VERTICAL DROP  761 ft

FEATURES

HALF-PIPE No
TERRAIN PARK No
CROSS COUNTRY  No
SKI SCHOOL  Yes, (PSIA)
NIGHT SKIING  Yes
TUBING RUNS No
LODGING  Hotel, Condos, Cabins, Chalets nearby

LAUREL MOUNTAIN UPCOMING EVENTS

Laurel Mountain, Boswell

 

New for 2022 - 2023
Laurel Mountain boasts the highest vertical drop on the Laurel Ridge in Pennsylvania at 761 feet. If you’re looking for a challenging run, check out the double diamond Lower Wildcat slope, which is the steepest in the state.   Spend more time on the slopes this season and less time waiting in line. Laurel has upgraded its Internet and sales systems for a streamlines cashless operation. Additionally, you will encounter even greater customer service and friendly faces as the resort is investing in its strongest assets, the team members.

 

Nestled in Laurel Mountain State Park, Laurel Mountain Ski Resort is an iconic and revered skiers’ mountain located in Ligonier, PA. Not only does Laurel Mountain boast the highest vertical drop on the Laurel Ridge in Pennsylvania at 761 feet, the mountain is famous for its double diamond Lower Wildcat Slope, the steepest in the state which averages near 60% slope. Lower Wildcat is a breathtaking run that, for the avid skier, simply must be taken.

 

Laurel Mountain’s distinct character is the result of a rich history. The slopes were originally designed by European skiing legend Johann “Hannes” Schneider, the renowned Austrian ski guide and inventor of the Arlberg Method, the basis of modern alpine ski technique. The resort opened in 1940, just before the U.S. entered World War II, and some of the original structures, including the storied Midway Cabin, still stand on the property. Once an exclusive club for the most prestigious residents of Pennsylvania, Laurel Mountain was gifted to the commonwealth in 1964 and is now a winter playground for everyone. 

 

With its rich history and majestic long-range views, Laurel Mountain stands as testament to the strength of the region’s ski industry. Just 72 miles east of Pittsburgh, Laurel Mountain joins its neighboring sister resorts, Seven Springs and Hidden Valley, to create the premier snowsports destination in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands.

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