Camelback as of March 31st. Image Credit: Camelback Resort.

Tannersville, Pennsylvania — After a cold winter, the Pennsylvania ski season is practically over, as nearly every ski resort has shut down operations due to recent warm temperatures. Except for one ski resort.

On Monday, Camelback Resort detailed its snowmaking efforts, which explains why it’s still open. Snowmakers have worked over the past few months on stacking snow across the mountain, particularly on the Cliffhanger and Nile Mile trails. As of Tuesday, Camelback still has 25 trails open.

Camelback plans to remain open daily until April 5th. From there, it will remain open as long as it’s skiable. Camelback previously said that they aim to stay until May 3rd, conditions permitting. And no, that’s not an early April Fool’s Joke. We’re saving those for tomorrow.

Lift tickets will only cost $50 the rest of the way. If you’re a season passholder at another mountain, lift tickets are only $25.

Typically, we see Northern ski resorts like Killington and Jay Peak staying open late. We’ll see if the weather allows Camelback to make a run to May, or if its latitude hurts its bid.

About Camelback Resort

Situated in the Poconos, Camelback has 39 trails and 14 lifts. Its marquee lift is a bubble six-pack chairlift that opened in 2022.

For those who love sliding down a hill like a penguin, Camelback is home to the longest snow tubing park in the country. Also worth noting is the Camelback Resort hotel, which features a massive indoor water park. During the summertime, Camelback is home to an outdoor water park, ziplines, a treetop adventure course, a mountain coaster, summer tubing, mini golf, and more.

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Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...