Blue Mountain Resort Gears Up For 47th Ski Season With Major Upgrades And Multi-Resort Ski Pass
Scenic Blue Mountain Resort, recently recognized as one of the Top 30 Ski Resorts in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, is targeting Friday, November 29 – the day after Thanksgiving – for the opening of its 47th annual ski season, weather permitting. As a premier outdoor playground in the Northeastern Pocono Mountains, Blue Mountain Resort continues to attract families and thrill seekers of all ages and abilities. This season promises exciting new challenges for skiers, snowboarders and snow tubers, offering memorable adventures for visitors from nearby Pennsylvania, the tri-state area and beyond.
Blue Mountain boasts Pennsylvania’s highest vertical at 1,082 feet with 40 ski trails, 14 lifts and 171 skiable acres catering to all skill levels. Notably, the resort was the first in the Poconos to open for snow sports last season and the last to close thanks to cutting-edge snowmaking technology. With even more trails set to open this year, guests can look forward to an expanded winter wonderland at Blue Mountain.
Highlights of the upcoming 2024-2025 snow season at Blue Mountain Resort include:
- Peak-to-Peak Poconos Pass “Reward” for Season Passholders. Blue Mountain Resort and Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pa., now offer unlimited skiing and lift access at both resorts through their exclusive Peak-to-Peak Poconos Pass program. For the 2024-2025 season, passholders enjoy special perks and discounts at both destinations with no blackout dates or restrictions. The pass is available for a limited time at $999.
- New Enhanced Snowmaking Technology and New Snow Groomer Deliver Upgrades. Building on last year’s multi-million-dollar investment in snowmaking technology, Blue Mountain Resort has made another significant upgrade for the 2024-2025 season. This latest enhancement includes 132 new stick guns and six fan guns installed across the mountain, which will result in a 17.5% increase of opening day snow production compared to last year. The investment also features a complete overhaul of the resort’s automation software, improving snowmaking efficiency and timing control to ensure the best possible conditions. Expanded trails for this season include Come Around, Lower Lazy, Falls and Lower Sidewinder. Additionally, a new 2024 Prinoth Bison X Cat snow groomer will be in place by late fall.
- New Sporty Eating Coming to Blue Mountain. Blue Mountain Resort is excited to unveil a variety of new and updated dining options for the 2024-2025 winter season, enhancing the guest experience with delicious food and drink offerings across the mountain. The new Waffle Hut, replacing Waffle Cabin, will satisfy sweet cravings with traditional waffles topped with chocolate drizzle, as well as indulgent creations like waffles with ice cream or hot apple filling. For those seeking heartier fare, Beers & Buns on Burman will replace Beers & Brats on Burma, serving up a tasty combination of smashburgers, bratwurst, and beverages. The resort’s Sip & Slide offers a full-service bar located in the Adventure Center, while First Chair Coffee will replace Rise & Grind. Lastly, the Cluck Truck, replacing Street Sweets, will serve up savory chicken tenders and sandwiches, perfect for a quick and satisfying bite between runs. These refreshed eateries reflect Blue Mountain’s commitment to providing guests with an exciting culinary experience as they enjoy the winter wonderland. And, for quick, delicious nourishment on the slopes, the resort’s Wood Fired Pizza & Pub will return making pizzas like the Dreamweaver with pizza sauce, sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms and quattro formaggi in 90 seconds allowing snow enthusiasts to get back on the trails in no time.
- Tuber Fans Speed Down 56 Lanes of Snowtubing. With the newly installed snowmaking equipment, Blue Mountain will be able to open snow tubing early in the season with up to 56 lanes – each over 1,000 feet long – making it the largest snow tubing park in the U.S. The fully lit lanes will feature nighttime tubing, including Sonic Tubing after dark with music and disco lighting. Guests can enjoy the convenience of three lifts, and both single and double tubes are available for an exhilarating experience and friendly competition.
- Lessons at the Learning Center for Family and Friends Beginner Groups. The resort’s award-winning Learning Center offers groups of skiers and snowboarders the opportunity to learn “how to.” Beginner lessons are geared to snowbirds 3 and older and accompanied by a person 13 or older. A beginner ticket and equipment rental are included with the lesson, so participants can practice on valley carpets and use the Valley Triple and Vista chairlifts. Private lessons are available for all ages and skill levels.
- Blue Mountain’s Racing Program Organized by the Competition Center. Five racing teams comprise the resort’s impressive racing program, training on new rails and jumps – Alpine for under 10 to under 18; Cross Team for juniors, advanced and elite; Moguls, Mountaineers and Slopestyle teams. The program is designed to promote the growth, development and training of U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association junior skiers.
- Season Passes. Blue Mountain offers season 2024-25 value- and perk-added passes at different rates including All Access, Off Peak, Seniors, Youth and Child as well as Peak-to-Peak Poconos Passes. More information on each category of season passes is available at www.skibluemt.com/ski-season-pass/.
Blue Mountain Resort is a year-round resort located along the Kittatinny Ridge in the Pocono Mountain region adjacent to the Appalachian Trail near Palmerton, Pennsylvania. Originally opened in 1977 as Little Gap Ski Area, it was renamed Blue Mountain Resort in 1989. With the highest vertical drop of any ski resort in Pennsylvania, it features 40 ski trails, 14 lifts, 29 mountain biking trails, a ropes course, rock climbing wall and more. The property offers camping and glamping sites and dining at Slopeside Pub & Grill along with spaces for indoor and outdoor weddings, groups and corporate retreats.