Summer fun returns to Seven Springs Mountain Resort

Seven Springs Mountain Resort has shifted gears from winter to summer fun. Beginning May 26, summer activities return for daily operations through Labor Day, then weekends through Oct. 22, weather permitting.

“Summer at Seven Springs brings another season of family fun and adventure to Pennsylvania’s LaurelHighlands,” said Brett Cook, general manager of Seven Springs, Hidden Valley and Laurel Mountain.“The resort team is eager to provide our guests with a fun lineup of amazing family-friendly activitiesand unique events.”

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Summer at Seven Springs is synonymous with festivals and events. The resort hosts a Zambelli’s fireworks show, July 2; the Rib & Wing Festival, July 14-16; and the 30th annual Seven Springs Wine Festival, Aug. 25-27. In addition, the resort will host a new Father’s Day Cornhole Classic tournament June 17. The cornhole tournament will feature two simultaneous competitions, an open division and a fatherchild division. Proceeds from this tournament will go to benefit the Seven Springs Fire Department.

Whether guests come to play or to cheer on their favorite team, they will enjoy live music, cold drinks,and finish out the day with a special Father’s Day buffet in the Slopeside restaurant.

The Seven Springs All-Day Adventure Pass provides resort guests with access a mountain of funincluding:• Alpine Slide• Alpine Tower• Bowling• Chairlift Rides• Courtyard & Yard Games like bocce, horseshoes, and pickleball• Disc Golf• Miniature Golf• Paddleboats• Paddleboards• Rock Wall• Scenic Chairlift Rides• Swimming Pools• Trampoline Thing

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The Seven Springs Stables will also re-open May 26 to offer guests peaceful trail rides and a uniqueperspective of the resort property. New this summer — trail rides can be reserved online.

Known as one the East Coast’s best ski bars, the resort’s Foggy Goggle is showing off its summer side.The Foggy Goggle has enhanced its summer operations to include dinner service, new vintage arcadegames like Pac-Man and Mortal Kombat, as well as air hockey, billiards tables, darts, axe throwing, andThursday night Team Trivia and Karaoke Nights. The Foggy Goggle Concert Series resumes featuringacoustic acts on Friday nights and full bands on Saturday nights with performances by The Mazeroskis,Shelly Duff, John Petrarca, and more.

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Epic Pass

May 29 is the last chance to secure the lowest price of the year. Prices go up after May 29.

If you love to ski Seven Springs, Vail, Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge, Park City Mountain, Stowe, and more resorts, there has never been a better time to be an Epic Pass Holder. New for next season, all Epic Passes will be accessible via Mobile Pass, which will allow guests to store their Epic Pass on their phone in the new My Epic app, put their phone in their pocket, and get scanned, hands free, via Bluetooth® technology designed for low energy usage.

Epic Passes include Epic Mountain Rewards for 20% off on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, group ski and ride school lessons, equipment rentals and more.

The summer benefits for the 2023-24 Epic Pass holders at Seven Springs include free scenic chairlift rides and discounts on select dining outlets, lodging, and more.

This article originally appeared on The Daily American: Summer fun returns to Seven Springs Mountain Resort