Situated roughly 125 miles (201 km) north of Philadelphia and west of New York City, this resort has twenty-six trails, two terrain parks, and one of Pennsylvania's longest snow tubing areas.
[5] In 2006, Lackawanna County sold the ski area to Sno Mountain, LP, a Philadelphia-based investment group, for $5.1 million.
[6] Sno Mountain, LP filed a Chapter 11 petition for bankruptcy in 2012, claiming upwards of $24 million in debt.
The original name, Montage Mountain, was restored in May 2013 when the area was sold to real estate company Jefferson-Werner for $5.1 million.
[10] Montage Mountain has two terrain parks with jumps, rails, and features ranging from beginner to expert.
Beginner trails (marked with a green circle) are the Learning Area, Limited (the bunny slope), Runaround, Easy Street, Highball, and Mainline.
Dry attractions include batting cages, beach volleyball, tetherball, mini-golf, and the ZipRider, a 50 mph (80 km/h) quad cable ride.