Champion, Pennsylvania
Awesome Townhouse in the Swiss Mountain community of Seven Springs Mountain Resort.
* Sleeps 9
* Master bedroom with queen bed
* BR2 with double bed
* BR3 with twin bunk beds
* Full bath upstairs
* Second full bath downstairs
* Queen sleeper sofa in living room
* Queen Sleeper in Den
* Free shuttle to ski lodge/slopes (8 am until 2 am)
* Enjoy watching the games on the flat screen TVs located in just about every room.
* Surf the internet with the Free WiFi
Amenities: Fully-equipped kitchen w/microwave, coffee maker, toaster, blender, dishwasher, garbage disposal, pots, pans, dishes, glasses, utensils. Washer/dryer. A/C unit, DVD/CD player and VCR. Cable TV service. Local telephone service. Rear deck with patio set and gas grill and a view of ski slopes in distance. Sheets and towels provided.
*Please contact us for Weekend, Holiday, Weekday, Seasonal and Off-season rental rates.
*This is a smoke-free and pet-free unit.
Prices vary by season, holidays and length of stay. The price per night generally drops the more nights you book.
ABOUT 7 SPRINGS SKI and MOUNTAIN RESORT:
The major attractions are the winter sports available at this scenic mountain resort. Voted Ski Magazine’s #1 Ski Resort in the Mid-Atlantic Region, Seven Springs has 14 slopes for downhill skiing and 17 groomed trails for cross-country skiing. The widest range of terrain and lifts in the state of Pennsylvania are found here, along with 275 acres that are available for skiing, snow tubing, sledding, snowboarding and wintertime fun. The mountain features the front side, North Face area, separate beginner learn to ski area, and a well maintained half pipe and terrain park. Located inside the resort are bowling, miniature golf, swimming, game rooms and arcades and roller-skating. This mega resort also boasts a lodge, restaurants, bars, lounges, a shopping gallery and a movie theater. You will never run out of things to do while visiting Seven Springs – even if snow skiing isn’t your thing. If you visit in summer, the list of attractions and activities is equally as impressive as wintertime. Choose from mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, boating, hunting and white water rafting. Golf is almost as popular at Seven Springs as snow skiing. A spectacular 18-hole golf course stands majestically atop the Laurel Mountains offering breathtaking views of the countryside. Anyone who enjoys a good game of golf will love spending time on this course. Dozens of other golf courses are also found in the surrounding area.
Although you could spend days happily at Seven Springs and never run out of things to do, the other areas of the Laurel Highlands region offer a lot for visitors, as well. Over a dozen state parks are here – including Laurel Summit State park which is a popular scenic area at an elevation of 2,739 feet with a breathtaking view of Laurel Ridge. A short drive takes you to Conemaugh River Lake and Crooked Creek Lake, which both offer fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking and hunting. The Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail is a 70-mile hiking and backpacking trail that follows Laurel Ridge from the Youghiogheny River at Ohiopyle to the Conemaugh Gorge near Johnstown. It’s open year round and there are eight overnight shelter areas along the trail.
If you are not athletically inclined and thinking Seven Springs might not be for you – think again. The area is a cultural and historical banquet. Visit historical sites going back to the French & Indian War, visit a museum or explore and photograph the dozen beautiful covered bridges in the area. The Laurel Highlands is a shopper’s paradise – overflowing with antique stores, arts & crafts, outlets, magnificent malls, and unique finds – even old fashioned general stores. When you get hungry, you’ll find everything from fast food to fine dining in the Seven Springs region. This is a jam-packed area of recreation and sightseeing for everyone and one of the most diverse regions found in the East.
While many activities are free of charge, please contact 7 Springs resort or the other places mentioned above for pricing.
Although some attempts have been made to maintain this property (one bedroom had new linens and nicer furniture, there were new bath rowels and shower curtains) this property was mostly poorly maintained. There was a strong mildew smell n the lower level, rusted heat ventilators, shabby linens thrown in piles in closets, kitchen was not clean, etc. This could be a nice vacation rental property with some maintenance and upgrades.
Taking a ski trip with the family, the location and timeliness of shuttles (every 15 minutes) couldn't have been better. Allowed all of us to determine our own schedules and just go to the slopes whenever. The condo is not new, but there are several updates, and it did provide a warm and cozy atmosphere to unwind at the end of the day. We would stay there again.
Great location for all the things (pool, golf, etc. ) The owner was very help and easy to work with. She deserves a 5 on her own.
We owner was very pleasant and easy to talk to.
We needed a space for a night to break up a long drive home. The owner accommodated our last minute request and it was nice to stay in a condo rather than separate hotel rooms.
Comfortable arrangement of rooms, with nice great room, bedrooms and fun game room. Beautiful view of mountains and easy access to slopes and resort via shuttle.
Open and welcoming first floor. Fun and sizeable game room. Comfortable 3 bedrooms. Great location for a walk around the community or a shuttle to the resort. Everyone I met was very friendly
The property had a lovely wooded back lot perfect for exploring with 8 year old twins in the snow.
2 families (4 adults; 4 teens) changed from beach to this rental due to COVID in Aug 2020. Everyone was disappointed about no beach this year, and had low expectations. But, we had an GREAT visit to the Laurel Highlands that felt very COVID safe. We did all the summer adventure activities at the resort; took a private white water rafting trip at Ohiopyle; hiked the Laurel Highlands Trail; biked the GAP trail; and visited the Flight 93 Memorial. The kids are runners, and the 1/2 mile loop around Lake Tahoe made a perfect track for their runs every morning while the parents walked. The proximity to amazing hikes and bike rides and outdoor dining (we LOVED the restaurant in Confluence right off the GAP trail...). The house had plenty of space (the boys loved their basement man-cave) and plenty of sheets/towels/blankets/dishes, etc. Owner was super-responsive to all inquiries, and when I called the housekeeper with a question the last day and she was great too! NO REGRETS. My only feedback is that the unit is a bit dated - we are not picky, so it was no problem for us and explains the great value - but know going into it that it could use a fresh coat of paint and some minor, cosmetic repairs. I would also suggest not advertising it as having Air Conditioner, but rather say there is a window unit on the main floor. ALL rooms got stuffy at night (especially the one without an external window) until we went and bought box fans. The air cools nicely at night in the mountains, but I thought we would have central air. Also, we cooked a lot - one additional skillet would be helpful, and some brochures/info on the resort and other local activities are always a favorite of mine when I rent a place. We were unclear that we ARE part of 7 Springs and almost didn't get the discount for adventure activities (probably my stupidity...). Finally, fees for extra guests should be prominently stated in the price (Owner was great at working with us on this though, and it was no problem...). All of that said, we had a GREAT VACATION and would do it again in a heartbeat (with fans, of course...).
Good accommodations at a great price! Owner was very available for all questions and was courteous and helpful throughout our stay. Pro-tip: make sure to bring your own laundry detergent and trashbags!
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