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Timberline Mountain

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Timberline Mountain is a ski resort in West Virginia.

Description

Within the mid-Atlantic, it stands out for:

  • Its size. With a vertical just short of 1,000 feet and its longest run around 1.8 miles, it's at the larger end of mid-Atlantic ski resorts.
  • Its simple layout. Every run is accessible from the base-to-summit high-speed chairlift. With only 5 minutes to the top, it's easy to rack up laps (my record is 41 runs). It also makes it easy to ski with a mixed-experience group because everyone can ride the same lift up together and meet at the bottom of the lift. There is also a fixed-grip mid-mountain lift available right next to the high-speed lift.
  • Weather and snowmaking. Timberline is located in Canaan Valley. Its higher base elevation leads to a decent amount of natural snow. Its current owners have also invested in extensive snowmaking upgrades. As a result, Timberline typically has the most terrain open in the area.
  • Easy drive. From most directions, the roads to Timberline are not very mountainous. It can get snowy because of the high elevation, but you don't have to worry about sharp turns and steep cliffs.
  • The town(s). While the mountain's address is in Davis, the town is about a 20-minute drive away. The town of Thomas is just a bit farther away. Both are cute, friendly towns with restaurants, shops and cafés.

Visiting

Lodging can be tricky because there are no large hotels nearby. Your main options are:

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