Mountain in the Winter

See how much you'll save by driving to Snowshoe Mountain instead of flying to a western destination.
The 2008-2009 season at Snowshoe is going to be one filled with special celebrations and new beginnings. This winter marks our 35th season, and throughout the winter we'll be honoring the occasion with extraordinary events, promotions, and even some giveaways.
Visit the Snowshoe Snow Report for the latest slope and trail conditions as well as a look at what's open or closed, groomed or bumped. It's all on this report, updated twice daily during the season.
Visit the Snowshoe Snow Report for the latest slope and trail conditions as well as a look at what's open or closed, groomed or bumped. It's all on this report, updated twice daily during the season.
Take a bird's eye look into Snowshoe's network of 60 trails and 14 lifts.
Updated weekly by Laura Parquette, Communication Manager, Snow News is Good News gives you an insiders look at the mountain and provides you with many fun and interesting facts about the resort.

With the four park offerings - Mountaineer, Spruce Glades, Powder Monkey and Timberjack  - all packed full of rails and features, Snowshoe offers one of the most complete park experiences in the East.


The numbers speak for themselves - as they blow away the competition. Offering more trails, more lifts, more vertical and just plain more fun than all other winter resorts in the region.

Find the latest winter road conditions for your drive to the mountain with our handy reference guide.  Here, you'll find links to all the different states surrounding Snowshoe Mountain.

To help you make your trip as safe as possible, we've put together this handy reference guide giving you a few helpful tips on how to play it safe on the slopes and in our mountain environment.
Please click to download a large detailed map in pdf format. This map details the entire snowshoe resort area. Due to detail and the size of our resort, this download will take a few minutes. Thank You
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