SkiPA Makes it Affordable for Kids to Hit the Slopes this Winter with the 2018/2019 Snowpass Program
White Haven, PA – September 2018 – The Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association
(SkiPA) wants to make it affordable for kids to stay active, have fun and get outdoors
with their families this winter. Celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this season, the
Snowpass program provides every fourth and fifth grader the opportunity to ski or
snowboard for free, up to three times at 21 participating Pennsylvania area ski resorts, when accompanied by a paying adult.
No need to worry if your child has never skied or snowboarded before, the Snowpass
contains (1) FREE Learn to Ski/Board package, which includes beginner lift ticket,
lesson and equipment rental with a paying adult. The Snowpass program is also not
restricted to residents of Pennsylvania. Any fourth or fifth grade student can participate by completing a simple application and providing a report card or other document verifying they are currently in the fourth or fifth grade. A photo of the student is also required. You can apply online at www.skipa.com or download an application and apply by mail. There is a nominal administration/processing fee of $35 and $40 December 1, 2018 or after. Quantities are limited. Snowpasses are issued on a first come, first serve basis. Details of the program including rules and black-out dates can be found on the website www.skipa.com.
Skiing and snowboarding offer families the opportunity to exercise outside together
during the winter months. A ninety-pound youth can burn between two and
three hundred calories per hour skiing and / or snowboarding depending on their
activity level. Skiing and snowboarding are listed among the activities included in
the President’s Challenge organized by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and
Nutrition. Children and adults can earn points toward a Presidential Active Lifestyle
Award by skiing and snowboarding. Twenty-one ski/snowboard resorts across
Pennsylvania belong to the Snowpass program.
The Snowpass is not restricted to residents of Pennsylvania. Any fourth or fifth grade
student can participate by completing a simple application and providing a report card
or other document verifying they are currently in the fourth or fifth grade. A photo
of the student is also required. You can apply online at www.skipa.com or download
an application and apply by mail. There is a nominal administration/ processing fee
of $35 prior to December 1 and $40 after. Quantities are limited. Snow passes are
issued on a first come, first serve basis. Details of the program including rules and
black-out dates can be found on the website www.skipa.com. The site lists all resorts
in Pennsylvania and answers most frequently asked questions.
For additional information contact:
Linda Irvin, PSAA Executive Director 570-443-0963 or [email protected]
Where can a 4th or 5th grader Ski for Free? Any PA Ski Resort below.
Bear Creek Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
101 Doe Mountain Ln-Macungie, PA 18062 (610) 682-7100
Big Boulder: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 707 – Blakeslee, PA 18610 – (570) 443-8425
Blue Knob Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 247 -Claysburg, PA 16625 (800) 458-3403 – Snow (800) 622-3045
Blue Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1660 Blue Mountain Dr, Palmerton, Pennsylvania 18071
(610) 826-7700 – Snow (877) SKI-BLUE
Camelback Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 168 – One Camelback Road -Tannersville, PA 18372 (570) 629-1661
Elk Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
RR #2, Box 3328 -Union Dale, PA 18470
(570) 679-4400 – Snow (800) 233-4131.
Hidden Valley: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1 Craighead Dr – Hidden Valley, PA 15502 – 814-443-8000
Jack Frost Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 707 – Blakeslee, PA 18610 – (570) 443-8425
Laurel Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
Laurel Mountain – 347 Summit Ski Road – Boswell, PA 15531
Liberty Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box SKI- Carroll Valley, PA 17320(717) 642-8282 – Snow (717) 642-9000
Montage Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, PA 18505 – (855) SKI-SWIM
Mount Pleasant , Cambridge Springs Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
14510 Mt. Pleasant Road, Cambridge Springs, PA 16403 – (814) 734-1641
Mystic Mountain , Farmington Blackout Dates and Restrictions
Mystic Mountain -1001 Lafayette Dr – Farmington, PA 15437 –
(800) 422-2736 Snow (724) 329-8555
Roundtop Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
925 Roundtop Rd – Lewisberry, PA 17339 –
(717) 432-9631 Snow (717) 432-7000
Seven Springs Mt. Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
777 Waterwheel Dr – Champion, PA 15622
(800) 452-2223 (US) – Snow (800) 352-7777
Shawnee Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
401 Hollow Road – East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
(570) 421-7231 – Lodging 888 VILLA4U – Snow (800) 233-4218
Ski Big Bear: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
196 Karl Hope Blvd. – Lackawaxen PA 18435 – (570) 685-1400
Ski Sawmill Family Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
383 Oregon Hill Rd – Morris, PA 16938 – (570) 353-7521
Spring Mountain , Spring Mount Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
757 Spring Mt Rd. Schwenksville, PA 19473 – (888) 305-5044
Tussey Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 885 – Boalsburg, PA 16827- (814) 466-6266 -Snow (814) 466-6810
Whitetail Resort: Check Blackout Dates & Restrictions
13805 Blairs Valley Rd – Mercersburg, PA 17236 (717) 328-9400
4th & 5th Graders Ski & Ride Free in PA for 2017-18
Fourth and Fifth Graders Ski & Ride for FREE in Pennsylvania!
A Healthy Winter Activity for Families to Enjoy Together
White Haven, PA – Fourth and fifth graders who want to ski or snowboard are
fortunate especially if they live in or near Pennsylvania. For the fourteenth year, the
Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association (PSAA) is making skiing or snowboarding free
through their Snowpass program for youths in those two grade levels.
The Snowpass allows fourth and fifth graders to hit the slopes free, up to three times
at each participating resort, when accompanied by a paying adult. Additionally, fourth
and fifth graders can take advantage of a beginner lift, lesson, and rental package free
and 50% off a beginner lift, lesson and rental package for the accompanying adult.
“We have found that fourth and fifth graders are at the ideal age to learn a new sport
with ease and to excel rapidly,” said PSAA Executive Director Linda Irvin. Through
the Snowpass Program an on-mountain experience, students can see the lessons of
their 4th & 5th grade science studies in action (such as water resources at work,
geology structure, and the physics of lift mechanics).”
Skiing and snowboarding offers families the opportunity to exercise outside together during the winter months. A ninety pound youth can burn between two and three hundred calories per hour skiing and / or snowboarding depending on their activity level. Skiing and snowboarding are listed among the activities included
in the President’s Challenge organized by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports
and Nutrition. Children and adults can earn points toward a Presidential Active
Lifestyle Award by skiing and snowboarding. Nineteen ski/snowboard resorts across
Pennsylvania belong to the Snowpass program.
The Snowpass is not restricted to residents of Pennsylvania. Any fourth or fifth grade
student can participate by completing a simple application and providing a report card
or other document verifying they are currently in the fourth or fifth grade. A photo
of the student is also required. You can apply online at www.skipa.com or download
an application and apply by mail. There is a nominal administration/ processing fee
of $35 prior to December 1 and $40 after. Quantities are limited. Snowpasses are
issued on a first come, first serve basis. Details of the program including rules and
black-out dates can be found on the website www.skipa.com. The site lists all resorts
in Pennsylvania and answers most frequently asked questions.
For additional information contact:
Linda Irvin, PSAA Executive Director 570-443-0963 or [email protected]
Where can a 4th or 5th grader Ski for Free? Any PA Ski Resort below.
Bear Creek Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
101 Doe Mountain Ln-Macungie, PA 18062 (610) 682-7100
Big Boulder: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 707 – Blakeslee, PA 18610 – (570) 443-8425
Blue Knob Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 247 -Claysburg, PA 16625 (800) 458-3403 – Snow (800) 622-3045
Blue Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1660 Blue Mountain Dr, Palmerton, Pennsylvania 18071
(610) 826-7700 – Snow (877) SKI-BLUE
Camelback Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 168 – One Camelback Road -Tannersville, PA 18372 (570) 629-1661
Elk Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
RR #2, Box 3328 -Union Dale, PA 18470
(570) 679-4400 – Snow (800) 233-4131.
Hidden Valley: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1 Craighead Dr – Hidden Valley, PA 15502 – 814-443-8000
Jack Frost Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 707 – Blakeslee, PA 18610 – (570) 443-8425
Laurel Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
Laurel Mountain – 347 Summit Ski Road – Boswell, PA 15531
Liberty Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box SKI- Carroll Valley, PA 17320(717) 642-8282 – Snow (717) 642-9000
Montage Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, PA 18505 – (855) SKI-SWIM
Nemacolin Woodlands: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
Mystic Mountain -1001 Lafayette Dr – Farmington, PA 15437 –
(800) 422-2736 Snow (724) 329-8555
Roundtop Mountain Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
925 Roundtop Rd – Lewisberry, PA 17339 –
(717) 432-9631 Snow (717) 432-7000
Seven Springs Mt. Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
777 Waterwheel Dr – Champion, PA 15622
(800) 452-2223 (US) – Snow (800) 352-7777
Shawnee Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
401 Hollow Road – East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
(570) 421-7231 – Lodging 888 VILLA4U – Snow (800) 233-4218
Ski Big Bear: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
196 Karl Hope Blvd. – Lackawaxen PA 18435 –
(570) 685-1400
Ski Sawmill Family Resort: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
383 Oregon Hill Rd – Morris, PA 16938 – (570)
353-7521
Tussey Mountain: Check Blackout Dates and Restrictions
PO Box 885 – Boalsburg, PA 16827- (814) 466-
6266 -Snow (814) 466-6810
Whitetail Resort: Check Blackout Dates & Restrictions
13805 Blairs Valley Rd – Mercersburg, PA 17236
(717) 328-9400
4th and 5th Graders Ski & Ride FREE in Pennsylvania! 2015-16
hWHITE HAVEN, PA- It’s great to be a kid in PA! For generations, people have been learning to ski and snowboard in Pennsylvania. With over 20 ski areas that cater to beginners and experts alike, PA is where it all starts. Fourth and fifth graders who want to ski or snowboard are fortunate especially if they live in or near Pennsylvania. For the twelfth year, the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association (PSAA) is making skiing or snowboarding free through their Snowpass program for youths in those two grade levels.
According to Linda Irvin, PSAA Executive Director, “Our Snowpass Program is designed to foster a child’s love of skiing or riding, as well as the great outdoors. The goal is give kids the skills, confidence and passion for skiing or snowboarding that will last a lifetime.”
Skiing and snowboarding offers families the opportunity to exercise outside together during the winter months. A ninety pound youth can burn between two and three hundred calories per hour skiing and/or snowboarding depending on their activity level. Skiing and snowboarding are listed among the activities included in the President’s Challenge organized by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Children and adults can earn points toward a Presidential Active Lifestyle Award by skiing and snowboarding. The Snowpass program is designed to make it easy for parents to enjoy a day on the slopes as well, while professional instructors create a safe, fun, and educational environment.
Why a 4th & 5th Grade Snowpass Program?
To introduce 4th & 5th graders to the sports of skiing and snowboarding.
Also, to remind families that spending time on the mountains is a healthy and FUN family activity
Why Fourth & Fifth Grade?
This is a great age for children to learn a new sport with ease and to excel rapidly.
Through the Snowpass Program and on-mountain experience, students can see the lessons of their 4th & 5th grade science studies in action (such as water resources at work, geology structure, and the physics of lift mechanics).
Also, ski resorts are a part of Pennsylvania history.
What is Included?
* one Adult Learn to Ski/Snowboard Package (for accompanying adult) at 50% off retail value
* one complimentary Child’s Learn to Ski/Snowboard Package (includes beginner lift, lesson and equipment rental)
* three complimentary child’s day lift tickets to each of the 20 participating member resorts.
Where can a 4th or 5th grader Ski for Free?
Any Pennsylvania Ski Resorts below.
1. Alpine Mountain, Analomink
2. Bear Creek Mountain Resort, Macungie
3. Big Boulder, Blakeslee | http://www.jfbb.com
4. Blue Knob Ski Area, Claysburg
5. Blue Mountain, Palmerton
6. Camelback Mountain Resort,
Tannersville | http://www.skicamelback.com
7. Crystal Lake Cross Country Ski Center,
Hughesville | http://www.crystallakeskicenter.com
8. Elk Mountain, Union Dale
9. Hidden Valley, Hidden Valley
http://www.hiddenvalleyresort.com
10. Jack Frost Mountain, Blakeslee | http://www.jfbb.com
11. Liberty Mountain, Carroll Valley | http://www.libertymountainresort.com
12. Montage Mountain, Scranton | http://www.montagemountainresorts.com
13. Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington
14. Roundtop Mountain Resort, Lewisberry | http://www.skiroundtop.com
15. Seven Springs Mtn. Resort, Seven Springs | http://www.7springs.com
16. Shawnee Mountain, Shawnee-on-Delaware
17. Ski Big Bear, Lackawaxen | http://www.ski-bigbear.com
18. Ski Sawmill Family Resort, Morris
19. Tussey Mountain, Boalsburg
20. Whitetail Resort, Mercersburg
www.skiwhitetail.com
The Snowpass program is not restricted to
residents of Pennsylvania. Any fourth or fifth grade
student can participate by completing a simple application
and providing a report card or other document
verifying they are currently in the fourth or
fifth grade. Photos for students also are required.
There is a nominal administration/processing fee of
$30 if purchased prior to December 1st, or $35 after
December 1st for the Snowpass. There are some
basic rules that apply as well as some black-out dates
typically around busy holidays The application can
be found on the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association’s Web site at www.skipa.com
or call (570) 443-0963.
Pennsylvania Designates January as “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month”
In Pennsylvania, nature’s bounty is the backdrop for big time recreation.
Tens of thousands of winter enthusiasts migrate to the Keystone State
Mountains every week to ski and snowboard on trails that offer cruising comfort
in a majestic setting or the excitement of pulse pounding challenge on a
downhill course.
Not knowing how to ski or board is no longer an excuse for sitting at home
on the sidelines.
January has been designated, “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month” in
Pennsylvania.
It’s easier and more affordable than ever. For the entire month, the 19 member
resorts of the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association will offer a $5 discount
on already low midweek “Learn A Snow Sport” packages. These special tickets
include a first ski lesson, rental equipment, either skis or a snowboard and a lift
ticket for use on any of the beginner areas.
For folks who yearn to find a winter activity and a chance to make new
friends in the dynamic environment of a ski resort, Linda Irvin, director of the
Pennsylvania Ski Areas Associations says, “We’re thrilled that our ski areas have
united to offer an affordable “Learn to Ski and Snowbaord” program that will
open the door to the wonderful world of skiing for many winter enthusiasts,
throughout the entire season.”
Association member resorts are found in all regions of the state from the
Endless Mountains to the Philadelphia suburbs, central Pennsylvania from the
Maryland to New York borders and throughout the Alleghenies.
January is Learn to Ski Month in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Designates January as “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month”
In Pennsylvania, nature’s bounty is the backdrop for big time recreation. Tens of thousands of winter enthusiasts migrate to the Keystone State Mountains every week to ski and snowboard on trails that offer cruising comfort
in a majestic setting or the excitement of pulse pounding challenge on a downhill course.
Not knowing how to ski or board is no longer an excuse for sitting at home on the sidelines.
January has been designated, “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month” in Pennsylvania.
It’s easier and more affordable than ever. For the entire month, the 19 member resorts of the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association will offer a $5 discount on already low midweek “Learn A Snow Sport” packages. These special tickets include a first ski lesson, rental equipment, either skis or a snowboard and a lift ticket for use on any of the beginner areas.
For folks who yearn to find a winter activity and a chance to make new friends in the dynamic environment of a ski resort, Linda Irvin, director of the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Associations says, “We’re thrilled that our ski areas have
united to offer an affordable “Learn to Ski and Snowbaord” program that will open the door to the wonderful world of skiing for many winter enthusiasts, throughout the entire season.”
Association member resorts are found in all regions of the state from the Endless Mountains to the Philadelphia suburbs, central Pennsylvania from the Maryland to New York borders and throughout the Alleghenies.
TIPS FOR FIRST TIME SKIERS/BOARDERS
Dress Warmly and in layers
Wear a good hat that covers the ears
Driving gloves are for driving – Ski gloves are for skiing
Take time for a short period of stretching exercises before going on the slopes
The Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association (PSAA), consisting of member ski areas statewide, is a non-profit association that was developed to promote and serve the Pennsylvania Ski Industry. PSAA works to encourage participation and enjoyment of skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and cross country skiing in Pennsylvania.
For more information on the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association visit:
www.SkiPA.com or call (570) 443-0963
Member Ski Resorts:
Alpine Mountain, Bear Creek Mt Resort, Big Boulder, Blue Knob Ski Area, Blue Mountain, Camelback Ski Area, Eagle
Rock Resort, Elk Mountain, Hidden Valley Resort, Jack Frost Mountain, Liberty Mountain Resort, Montage Mountain, Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin, Roundtop Mtn Resort, Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Shawnee Mountain, Ski-Big Bear, Ski Denton, Ski Sawmill, Tussey Mountain, Whitetail Resort.
FREE Ski and Ride for 4th and 5th Graders in PA
A Healthy Winter Activity for Families to Enjoy Together White Haven, PA – September 2014 – Fourth and fifth graders who want to
ski or snowboard are fortunate especially if they live in or near Pennsylvania.
For the eleventh year, the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association (PSAA) is making skiing or snowboarding free through their Snowpass program for youths inthose two grade levels.
Skiing and snowboarding offers families the opportunity to exercise outside together during the winter months. A ninety pound youth can burn between two and three hundred calories per hour skiing and/or snowboarding depending on their activity level. Skiing and snowboarding are listed among the activities included in the President’s Challenge organized by the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition. Children and adults can earn points toward a Presidential Active Lifestyle Award by skiing an snowboarding. All nineteen ski/snowboard resorts across Pennsylvania belong to the Snowpass program.
In the Snowpass booklet, each resort makes available coupons for fourth and fifth graders to hit the slope free, up to three times, if accompanied by an adult who purchases a lift ticket. An additional coupon at each resort makes it possible for fourth and fifth graders to take advantage of a beginner lift, lesson, and rental Package free and 50% off a beginner lift, lesson and rental packagefor the participating adult. “We think it is a great program,” said parent Glenn Kirby. “Without the Snowpass, we wouldn’t have gone snowboarding at all
this winter. Now we are hooked. We are already looking forward to next year a well as when my first grader is in fourth grade.”
“We have found that fourth and fifth graders are at the ideal age to learn a new sport with ease and to excel rapidly,” said PSAA Executive Director Linda Irvin. “Through the Snowpass program and on-mountain experience, students can see the lessons of their fourth and fifth grade science studies in action (such as water resources at work, animal predator/prey relationships, geology structure, and the physics of lift mechanics).”
The Snowpass booklet is not restricted to residents of Pennsylvania. Any fourth or fifth grade student ca participate by completing a simple application and providing a report card or other document verifying they are currently in the fourth or fifth grade. Photos for students also are required. The application can be found on the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association’s Web site at www. skipa.com.
There is a nominal administration/processing fee of $30 for the Snowpass. There are some basic rules that apply as well as some black-out dates typically around busy holidays. The details also are posted at www.skipa.com. The site lists all participating resorts in Pennsylvania and answers most frequently asked questions. Check the web site for further information, blackout dates and paid adult lift restrictions or call the Pennsylvania
Ski Areas Association at 570-443-0963 then ski or ride to your heart’s content at any or all of the following resorts. No matter where you
live in Pennsylvania or a neighboring state; you’ll be within minutes to two hours from a world of fun on the slopes.
Participating Ski Areas to Date are:
Alpine Mountain Analomink, PA
Bear Creek Mountain Resort Macungie, PA
Big Boulder Blakeslee, PA
Blue Knob Ski Area Claysburg, PA
Blue Mountain Ski Resort Palmerton, PA
Camelback Ski Area Tannersville, PA
Elk Mountain Union Dale, PA
Hidden Valley Resort Hidden Valley, PA
Jack Frost Mountain Blakeslee, PA
Liberty Mountain Resort Carroll Valley, PA
Montage Mountain Scranton, PA
Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin Farmington, PA
Roundtop Mountain Resort Lewisbury, PA
Seven Springs Mountain Resort Champion, PA
Shawnee Mountain Shawnee-on-Del, PA
Ski Big Bear Lackawaxen, PA
Ski Sawmill Family Resort Morris, PA
Tussey Mountain All Seasons Boalsburg, PA
Whitetail Resort Mercersburg, PA
January is Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month – FREE – ORDER YOUR 4th & 5th GRADE SNOWPASS TODAY!
Pennsylvania State Senate Resolution Designates January as “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month”
WHITE HAVEN, Pa- The Pennsylvania State Senate and House have designated January 2014 to be “Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month” in Pennsylvania.
Tens of thousands of winter enthusiasts migrate to the Pennsylvania mountains every week to ski and snowboard on trails that offer cruising comfort in a majestic setting or the excitement of a pulse-pounding challenge on a downhill course.
The Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association with 21 Alpine ski and Nordic centers , along with 33 other states, the Snow Sports Industries America, the
Professional Ski Instructors of America–American Association of Snowboard Instructors, National Ski Areas Association and the National Ski Patrol have united to offer affordable “Learn to Ski and Snowboard” programs that open the door to the wonderful world of skiing and snowboarding for many winter enthusiasts.
“Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month” encourages children and adults to learn by taking lessons from professional instructors and ski and snowboard areas throughout the United States offer free and reasonably priced turn-key lesson programs during January as part of this initiative. “Skiing and snowboarding also are healthy ways to burn off unwanted calories”, said Linda Irvin, executive
director for PSAA. “For example, a 155 pound adult skiing at even a light pace can burn more than 350 calories per hour and a child weighing about 70 pounds can burn about 150 calories per hour.”
There are over 21 ski resorts in all regions of the state from the Endless Mountains to the Philadelphia suburbs, central Pennsylvania from the Maryland to the New York borders and throughout the Alleghenies. The resolutions acknowledge that Pennsylvania ski resorts have a significant economic impact on the communities in which they are located and the state as a whole and that participating in a snow sport provides an opportunity for exercise and friendship that will last a lifetime. The Senate also expressed appreciation and thanked the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to uphold Pennsylvania’s outdoor recreation and help maintain strong winter tourism.
“We were thrilled that both the Senate and House have issued resolutions,” said Barb Green, president of PSAA. “It shows that they recognize the importance of winter outdoor activity and how much the snow sports industry means to Pennsylvanians.
The Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association (PSAA), consisting of ski areas statewide, is a non-profit association that was developed to promote and serve the Pennsylvania Ski Industry. PSAA works to encourage participation and enjoyment of skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and cross country skiing in Pennsylvania.
For more information on the Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association visit: www.SkiPA.com or call (570) 443-0963
Member Ski Resorts:
Alpine Mountain, Bear Creek Mt Resort, Big Boulder, Blue Knob Ski
Area, Blue Mountain, Camelback Ski Area, Eagle Rock Resort, Elk Mountain,
Hidden Valley Resort, Jack Frost Mountain, Liberty Mountain Resort, Montage
Mountain, Mystic Mountain at Nemacolin, Roundtop Mtn Resort, Seven
Springs Mountain Resort, Shawnee Mountain, Ski-Big Bear, Ski Denton, Ski
Sawmill, Tussey Mountain, Whitetail Resort.
ORDER YOUR 4th & 5th GRADE SNOWPASS TODAY!
How about skiing or boarding for FREE this winter? Well here’s your chance! Your Pennsylvania 4th & 5th Grade Snowpass booklet offers you the
privilege of skiing and boarding at 19 Pennsylvania Ski Resorts for FREE this winter – Take mom or dad with you for the thrill of a lifetime – an experience you will never forget. Not only can you get free skiing and snowboarding opportunities, the program also includes lessons for the skier/rider and discounts for parents.