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Wisp resort
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wisp resort
  1. WISP RESORT DRIVERS
  2. WISP RESORT FULL

WISP RESORT FULL

Deep Creek Lake and the surrounding area get about 100 inches of snow annually, which the resort uses to full effect. Its summit of 3,115 feet creates the 700-foot vertical drop that guests enjoy as they work down the slopes. The Wisp Resort ski area sits at the base of Marsh Mountain (elevation of 2,415 feet). It has a 1,300-foot uphill track that combines the elements of alpine slides and roller coasters with a braking system that keeps top speeds under 30 MPH. Outside of the fitness center and indoor pool, guests at the Wisp Resort ski area might want to enjoy some winter fun with the mountain coaster. Other dining and retail opportunities in surrounding communities bolster these on-site venues to provide everything guests could need. Two retail outlets cover apparel, toys, and alpine necessities for guests at the Wisp Resort ski area. Five bars, cafes, and grills serve everything from quick snacks to full meals. These places range from Bed & Breakfast to cabin-style hotels, with prices that fit nearly any budget or preference.ĭining and shopping are other activities available to skiers and riders when they are not in the snow. Those not wanting to stay slopeside can find lodging in one of the seven partner establishments nearby.

wisp resort

Hundreds of guest rooms at the Lodge accommodate groups big and small, with access to the heated indoor pool and fitness area. One advantage of an all-season resort like the Wisp ski area is that ownership often puts resources into guest services and amenities. Several local and regional airfields are close, but International facilities in Pittsburgh are the closest at 124 miles.

WISP RESORT DRIVERS

That will take drivers to the northern edge of Deep Creek Lake and the town of McHenry, Maryland. Located in the northwest corner of Maryland, the venue hosts visitors from Pittsburgh to Washington DC.Ī motorist driving here will use Interstate 68 before transferring to US Route 219. Today, its claim to fame for most skiers and snowboarders is that it is the only alpine downhill venue in Maryland that is a year-round facility. An opening date in 1955 makes the Wisp Resort one of the oldest southern ski areas in the country.















Wisp resort