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Time Moves
Slower Up Here
This isn’t a parking lot festival. There’s nowhere you need to be too fast. Enjoy the mountain trails, lake days, lift rides, and space to breathe. Snowshoe features a Bike Park with one of the largest trail systems in the East, an award winning golf course, and a Village that never feels rushed.
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Getting Here
Plan Ahead
Snowshoe is tucked deep in the mountains, which means spotty cell service as you get close.
Set your GPS before leaving home and download offline maps. You may lose service 1-2 hours from the mountain depending on your route.
Nearby Airports
Greenbrier Valley Airport – Lewisburg, WV (1 hour 30 minutes)
Yeager International Airport – Charleston, WV (3 hours)
Pittsburgh International Airport – Pittsburgh, PA (4 hours)
Dulles International Airport – Washington, DC (4 hours)
Train Access
Amtrak – White Sulphur Springs, WV (2 hours away)
Car Rentals & Transportation
Avis – Lewisburg, WV (1 hour 30 minutes)
Greenbrier Limo – Lewisburg, WV (1 hour 30 minutes)
Activities for Kids
Bringing the crew? There’s plenty of family-friendly fun across the mountain for everyone to explore.
Upon Arrival
Getting Settled
Snowshoe sits at the top of the mountain, so once you arrive, you’ll park and make your way into the village.
If you’re staying on the mountain, be prepared to walk or shuttle from parking to your lodging depending on location.
Parking
Parking areas are located throughout the resort, with signage directing you where to go.
Shuttle service is available to help you get between parking, lodging, and festival areas.
Festival Check-In
Have your tickets ready for quick entry.
VIP guests will receive additional access details upon arrival.
Know Before You Go
Cell service may still be limited at the top of the mountain depending on your carrier.
Expect walking—comfortable shoes are your best friend.
Mountain weather can change quickly, so bring layers and be ready for anything.
Stay hydrated and pace yourself—it’s a full weekend.
Most importantly: settle in, explore, and enjoy the mountain.
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