Ohiopyle offers lots of Winter fun! There are miles of trails great for snowshoe, winter hiking and cross country ski. Nearby Ski resorts include Nemacolin Resort, 7 Springs, Hidden Valley and Wisp. There are also many areas for snowmobiling fun. Winterfest is an annual event in Ohiopyle. Looking for more Ohiopyle area events? Check our events calendar!
More things to do around Ohiopyle:
Fort Necessity Laurel Caverns Yough Lake Nemacolin Woodlands Golf & Ski Resort Seven Springs Mountain Resort Jumonville Christian Camp Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob Quecreek Mine Rescue Foundation Roaring Knob Motorsports Complex Christian W. Klay Winery Flight 93 National Memorial Friends of Ohiopyle Check out our Photos of Ohiopyle, the Zipline and Playground |
Snow Sport areas in and around Ohiopyle
Ohiopyle State Park Cross-country Skiing & Snowshoe: There are 33.9 miles of trails for cross-country skiing in Ohiopyle. The Sproul Trails and a section of the Kentuck Trail were created for cross-country skiing. The Great Allegheny Passage can also be good for cross-country skiing with deeper snowfalls. Sledding: A hill is maintained for sledding in the Sugarloaf Snowmobile and Mountain Bike Area. Snowmobiling: The 15.9 miles of the Sugarloaf Trail System and Pressley Ridge Trail are open to snowmobiles. Laurel Ridge State Park: Xcountry Ski ~ Snowshoe ~ Snowmobile ~ Hike Provides over 20 miles of trails. The concession grooms surfaces for classic and freestyle skiing. Trail fee required. 724-455-7303 View maps here. Forbes State Forest: Ski ~ Snowshoe ~ Snowmobile ~ Hike Blue-blazed trails denote trails maintained with cross country skiing in mind. Over 115 miles of groomed state forest roads and trails are open for snowmobiling. Snowshoers can travel the many trails in the forest, or walk overland. For safety of both users, stay off the snowmobile trails. Check Forbes State Forest Maps for trail details here. Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin Resort 7 Springs Ski Resort Hidden Valley Ski Resort Wisp Ski Resort Locals Tip: Dress in layers. The weather can change quickly in the mountains. Follow all trail signs and markings so you don't get lost! |