Wisp Ski Resort - Maryland
Does Maryland have downhill skiing? Why, yes it does, but
only at Wisp Ski Resort.
Wisp Ski Resort is situated 3,100 ft. high, atop Marsh
Mountain, in Western Maryland, not far from the Pennsylvania
and West Virginia borders. No matter what level of skier you
are, you will be happy at Wisp Ski Resort.
Consider this:
- 132 skiable acres
- 700-foot verticle drop
- 1.5-mile novice trail
- 59% of the trails marked intermediate or advanced
Everyone leaves happy. For more information on what's in
store for you at Wisp Ski Resort, read the following
review.
Wisp Ski
Resort
By Gerard
Korsten
The Wisp Ski Resort, located in Western Maryland, is less
than three hours by car from Washington D.C., Baltimore,
Pittsburgh and Annapolis. For the Atlantic area, Wisp has a
long ski season, (on average 140 days) which runs from before
Thanksgiving into late March. The season is consistently long
because of Wisp's state of the art snow making capabilities.
The resort has one of the world's largest and most efficient
snowmaking systems with computerized weather and pumping
stations.
The resort has 32 trails and 132 acres of skiable terrain.
The difficulty of these trails is spread nicely between three
levels with 10 beginner slopes, 13 intermediate slopes and nine
advanced. Novice skiers and boarders will love the Possum
trail, which runs for 1.5 miles from the top to the bottom of
the mountain. Night owls of any level will appreciate that 90%
of the trails are open for night skiing. In the near future the
resort will be opening 44 more acres of back-country
terrain.
For the adventurous snow warrior, there is the Savage Half
Pipe, Rail Park and the large Ford Built Tough Terrain
Park.
Wisp offers a nine-lane tubing park with rope tows called
Bear Claw Snow Tubing Park. This is the place where everyone
can participate. Just get in your tube and you are off on a
ride you won't forget. The snow tube park has its own
snowmaking and grooming machines to make sure the fun keeps on
coming. Other fun family activities include sleigh rides and
snow mobile trips through beautiful pine forests.
One exciting new addition to the resort is the Wisp Resort
Nordic Center. The center offers 50 kilometers of trails of
varying difficulty, so you can spend the whole day cross
country skiing or snowshoeing. If you are new to these sports,
the center also offers tours and lessons for both adults and
children.
When you are ready to come inside, Wisp resort offers a full
spa. At Sewickly Spa, you can get massages, facials and other
relaxing treatments. If you stay at the resort, you also have
free access to the health club, where you can swim, play
racquetball or work out. Yoga and Pilates classes are also
available for a fee.
While you are relaxing you can rest easy knowing your
children are safe and happy at the Children's Learning Center.
At the center, experienced instructors will teach your children
all they need to know to have fun skiing or boarding. Classes
are broken up into three groups. Kids ages 3 to 7 learn basic
skiing skills. The mini-riders class is for 6 to7 year olds who
want to learn to snowboard and Club Wisp is geared towards 8 to
14 year olds who really want to take their skiing or
snowboarding skills up a notch.
If you are staying the night, the Wisp Resort Hotel and
Conference Center offers comfortable rooms, at the center of
all the action. All rooms come with a refrigerator, coffee
maker, ironing board and hair dryer. Inside the hotel there is
a restaurant and two bars.
Gerard runs the website World Ski Resorts info which contains
information on Resorts like CamelBack, Tamarack and Meribel
ski resorts to name a few.
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