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The Spring Mountain Ski Area offers a unique opportunity to explore the gentle inclines of a winter sports resort during the warmer months. You'll find yourself walking through typical Pennsylvanian deciduous forests, enjoying the seasonal changes in scenery as you traverse the ski slopes. The route provides a pleasant, easy…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
4.59 km
703 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.04 km
996 m
769 m
517 m
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Highest point (150 m)
Lowest point (50 m)
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Parking is generally available at the Spring Mountain Ski Area facilities. Since it's a ski resort, there are designated parking lots that hikers can utilize during the warmer months when the ski trails are open for other activities.
Information regarding specific dog policies for hiking at Spring Mountain Ski Area is not explicitly stated. It's best to check directly with Spring Mountain Adventures before your visit to confirm their current pet regulations and leash requirements.
While primarily a winter sports destination, the trails at Spring Mountain Ski Area can be hiked during warmer months. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and potentially scenic views, especially in autumn when the area hosts events like 'Scream Mountain,' suggesting beautiful fall foliage. Summer hiking is also possible, but be prepared for warmer weather.
As Spring Mountain Ski Area is a private facility, it's advisable to check with Spring Mountain Adventures directly regarding any potential fees or permits for hiking access, especially during events or specific seasons. Generally, access to ski resort trails for hiking during off-season might be free, but this can vary.
The hiking trails at Spring Mountain Ski Area can vary in difficulty. While the Komoot tour is rated as 'easy,' the ski slopes themselves range from beginner to expert. Hikers might encounter a mix of gentle paths and steeper ascents, similar to the varied inclines found on ski runs. Trailforks also lists various difficulties for hiking and trail running in the area.
You can expect views of the surrounding natural landscape and the ski slopes themselves. The area has a vertical drop of 420 feet, with a peak elevation of 528 feet, offering some elevated perspectives. The presence of fall festivals with haunted hayrides suggests wooded or scenic routes are part of the terrain.
Yes, Spring Mountain Ski Area is known as a year-round family activity destination. With trails that can range from easy to more challenging, families can likely find suitable routes. It's a great option for those looking for an outdoor experience close to Philadelphia.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Perkiomen Trail, Backside Downhill, and Jaws. These are official trails within the area, offering connections and varied terrain.
This location is unique because it's primarily known as the closest ski area to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, offering winter sports. However, its trails can be utilized for hiking during the off-season, providing a different perspective of the mountain terrain and a convenient outdoor escape for families.
Since you'll be hiking on trails primarily designed for skiing, it's important to be mindful of any signage or temporary closures, especially if maintenance or other activities are underway. Always respect private property boundaries and follow any posted rules from Spring Mountain Adventures. It's a good idea to check their website or call ahead for the most current information.
Given the varied terrain and potential inclines, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, especially on warmer days. Sun protection is also advisable. If hiking in fall, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially muddy sections after rain.
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