Camelback Mountain, PA, Report: Spring Skiing in the Mid-Atlantic and Headed For May - SnowBrains
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Camelback Mountain, PA, Report: Spring Skiing in the Mid-Atlantic and Headed For May - SnowBrains
"Camelback Mountain has achieved a historic milestone by remaining open for skiing and snowboarding until May, marking the longest operational season in its 62-year history."
"The conditions on Nile Mile and Cliffhanger are still in really good shape, with a base ranging from 24 to 80 inches, providing excellent spring skiing opportunities."
"Jason Bays, Vice President and General Manager, faced skepticism about the mountain's ability to remain open until May, but he has proven the critics wrong."
"Nile Mile features classic spring conditions with slush powder and easy turns, making it a popular choice among skiers, while Cliffhanger offers a more challenging experience."
Camelback Mountain concluded its last full week of operations with favorable conditions and a vibrant atmosphere. It is the only ski resort still operating in Pennsylvania, attracting visitors from the mid-Atlantic. The 2025-26 season has become the longest in the mountain's history. Operations will continue on weekends as long as conditions allow. Five slopes remain open, with Nile Mile and Cliffhanger offering good conditions. Temperatures have been mild, contributing to enjoyable spring skiing experiences.
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