Seven Springs Mountain Resort

(814) 352-7782

RR#1 Box 110, Champion, PA | Directions   15622

40.029460 -79.324023
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3.0
December 19, 2009

Decent place to ski. A good place to ski. They usually don't have enough good snow, but they do keep things covered for the most part. A great place to take your family, or to learn how to ski. Don't expect to be challenged at all if you are good though.

The breakfast buffet is amazing, and well worth it. Rooms can be had for a good price if they are running specials. Foggy Goggle is a fun place to hang out between runs or after you call it a day. That Matterhorn is basically a joke. Bad beer from the tap (either kinda flat or sour tasting) average service at best, and "management" is usually on a power trip. They do sometimes have a decent band though.

Overall a great place to visit but it can be expensive for a family.

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5.0
December 27, 2008

Loved 7 springs. I grew up going to 7Springs. I knew Kenny Dupree. I spent many summers hanging out with him and friends. The best child hood/teen memories! One of the nicest resorts. I haven't been in years and now going with my own kids. I'm anxious to see the changes since the Dupree family sold.

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5.0
July 15, 2008

great pizza and no bake cookies and wonderful customer service. Years ago I went up to seven springs for the weekends, I knew kenny dupree. He was always extremely nice and so was his family. I always had a wonderful time up there, use to love to party in the matterhorn and bevarian lounge and also the foggy goggle. At the time kenny was the bartender there. He especially made it extremely pleasant so my sister and I went up every friday night and we would leave

on Sunday.

thank you

denyse

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November 25, 2006

This mountain has both a front side and north face for skiers and boarders to explore.. In Short
Skiers and riders share 275 acres of skiing terrain, which includes moguls and trees for advanced riders, a well-maintained half-pipe for the serious boarders and a separate beginner area for the neophytes. With extensive snowmaking equipment and state-of-the-art grooming techniques, this resort offers a great East Coast skiing option.

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