Ski West Virginia
Skiers, snowboarders and snow tubers know where to go for the best winter fun in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic - Canaan Valley, Oglebay, Snowshoe Mountain, Timberline and Winterplace resorts. The mountains of West Virginia are blessed with northern exposure and perfect climate that allows winter to come early and stay late, providing winter outdoor enthusiasts the perfect opportunity to have the most fun possible.

There's something here for everyone at the West Virginia resorts. Skiers, snowboarders, snow tubers and ice skaters can all enjoy the perfect mountain experience. Day or night, West Virginia winter areas have everything that is needed for a great winter experience ... Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.

For Nordic lovers, there are plenty of opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in West Virginia, at White Grass Touring in Tucker County and Elk River Touring Center in Pocahontas County.
 

Deep Powder In West Virginia Mountains

Over a foot a snow has fallen in the mountains of West Virginia this week, creating awesome slope and back country conditions.  Here a cross-country skier at White Grass Touring Center in Tucker County enjoys the fresh powder on the back country trails.  The picture was taken 2.24.09. click here to enlarge

The End Of The Season Nears in West Virginia

Visitors to West Virginia ski slopes have only a couple of more days left to enjoy the 2008 - 2009 season as most of the resorts will be discontinuing operations this Sunday, March 22.  Canaan Valley, Snowshoe Mountain and Winterplace have all announced that Sunday will be the last day of the season that began before Thanksgiving this year.  Timberline Resort still plans to have skiing and riding available into April.

The conditions for the final week are very spring like with temperatures in the mountains reaching into the mid-50's, very mild in comparison to the subzero temperatures that occurred in... click here for more


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