Our mountains may not be as big as those out West, but we have some massively long ski slopes in our region that offer the most bang for your buck. Here are a few of the longest ski runs in the South.
Salamander, Timberline Resort, W.Va.: At two miles, Salamander is officially the longest ski slope in the Southeast. The beginner-friendly Salamander starts at Timberline’s 4,268-foot summit and drops 1,000 feet of vert over a long, casual slope through the trees with periodic views of Canaan Valley below.
Cupp Run, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, W.Va.: Snowshoe’s Cupp Run is a black diamond that drops 1,500 vertical feet in 1.5 miles. Sections are steep, and bumps tend to form at the end of powder days, making that 1.5 miles feel like 15.