Seven Springs Mountain Resort

Activities include biking, canopy touring, ziplining, sporting clays, fishing, hiking and golfing in the summer and skiing, snowboarding and snow tubing in the winter.

The ski season at Seven Springs typically begins on the day after Thanksgiving and continues to mid-April, weather permitting.

In 1932, German immigrants from Bavaria Adolph and Helen Dupre bought 2.5 acres and founded Seven Springs farm on the site of the later resort.

The Dupres installed a rope tow for local skiers, and eventually expanded to multiple lifts, which became the Seven Springs Resort.

The rooms were remodeled in their entirety, with new bedding, carpets, curtains, doors, tables, desks and chairs.

Another project opened in 2007 was a second high-speed six-passenger chairlift serving the Gunnar slope at the North Face.

Transworld Snowboarding magazine ranked the resort as the East Coast's top halfpipe and third place terrain parks.

TransWorld Snowboarding honored Seven Springs as the East Coast's top terrain parks and North America's number four halfpipe.

The rental center underwent a major renovation and featured a new partnership with Rossignol that included a new fleet of skis, boots and poles.

Night skiing at Seven Springs
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