#FlyWashington Magazine Winter 2018 | Page 65

The Mid-Atlantic is not the Rockies, so if you’re yearning for long, challenging ski runs, head west. Still, there are ample opportunities to get a winter ski fix within driving distance of Washington, D.C. These small-to-medium size ski areas offer downhill thrills on varied terrain. And some have other winter amusements, such as tubing parks and skating rinks, along with on-mountain lodging. Expect to pay a premium for lift tickets on weekends and holidays. If you’re price conscious and flexible on time, consider skiing on weekdays when rates — and crowds — drop. Most resorts SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN RESORT in the Pennsylvania borough of the same name claims fame as the region’s largest four-season resort. It’s been more than eight decades since its first ski hill debuted, making it among the most enduring, too. Seven Springs lies on 5,500 acres in Western Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands. Ten lifts whisk skiers to 33 slopes and trails, plus seven terrain parks that cater to boarders of varying skill levels. If that’s not enough territory, opt for a multi-day Highlands ticket, which includes access to two neighboring ski areas, Hidden Valley and Laurel Mountain. A 414-room hotel is on the mountain, and the resort also rents out condos and townhomes, some of them ski-in, ski-out. In addition, eight cabins and 15 chalets, a short walk or drive from the slopes, are available. The hotel sports a heated indoor and outdoor pool, outdoor hot tubs, and a full-service spa and fitness center. 7springs.com; 800-452-2223 offer night skiing, which can reduce the ticket price by a third or more. Another way to save: At resorts with on-mountain lodging, packages, including learn-to-ski deals for beginners that bundle instruction and equipment rental. Opening and closing dates are weather dependent, but most resorts are up and running by early to mid- December and remain open through March. WHITETAIL MOUNTAIN RESORT in Mercersburg, PA, about 90 miles from Washington, sports nine lifts and 23 trails. It’s putting the finishing touches on a number of upgrades for the 2018-19 ski season. Among them: enhanced snowmaking equipment and a new plaza area with covered pavilion and fireplace at the snow tubing hill. The base lodge recently underwent a revamp and extension. The Inns at Whitetail, within walking distance of the ski area, has 17 “condo-tel” rooms and a shared great room with fireplace. Eighteen townhouses and mountainside cottages are also for rent. For chain lodgings, try Hagerstown, MD, 30 minutes away. skiwhitetail.com; 717-328-9400 LIBERTY MOUNTAIN RESORT in Fairfield, PA, 78 miles from Washington, has the distinction of being the closest ski area to the D.C. metropolitan area. They’ve added increased snowmaking capability this season. And with five chairlifts and two terrain parks, there’s plenty of territory for a day of exploration. The 15-lane Boulder Ridge snow tubing hill with a magic carpet conveyor is also on the mountain. This season, a $26 ticket gets you unlimited snow tubing from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. on non-holiday Tuesdays through Thursdays. The 116-room Liberty Mountain Hotel, with a full-service spa and restaurant, sits at the base of the mountain. The Courtyard Pond ice rink near the base lodge entices skaters to take a spin. To add a historic element to the getaway, consider a stop at the Gettysburg National Military Park, just 11 miles away. libertymountainresort.com; 717-642-8282 WISP RESORT in McHenry, MD, 180 miles west of Washington, is Maryland’s only ski resort. It’s in the far western reaches of the state and rises above the shores of lovely Deep Creek Lake. (For unparalleled water views from the slopes, head to the top of Main Street run.) Besides skiing, there’s snowshoeing, tubing, cross-country skiing on the golf course, and a year-round Mountain Coaster that starts at the top of the mountain and provides a thrill ride down it. The Lodge at Wisp, a 169-room hotel at the mountain’s base, recently completed major renovations. A new Italian-themed restaurant opens this season and the resort will introduce an après-ski event daily from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the sundeck at Wispers Bar & Grill, featuring European fare, DJ’s spinning tracks and giveaways. wispresort.com; 800-462-9477 WINTER 2018/19 63 FLYWASHINGTON.COM