PLEASE NOTE that Mountain Lodge's interior common areas will be under renovation between March 31 - April 6, 2026. While this may result in some construction noise and dust, it won't affect the comfort of your stay at Mountain Lodge 176. NEW DECK! Looking for a warm and cozy "no frills condo" in Mountain Lodge with a brand new balcony? Then this unit is for you! ML176 is conveniently located on the first floor (no elevators) and just a short stroll to the back exit of the building which leads to the high-speed Ballhooter Lift! Free wi-fi. Easy parking. Prepare your own meals in the fully-equipped kitchen, which includes a refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Full-size stove/oven. drip coffee maker, crock-pot and toaster. Comfortable living area with a fold-out sofa bed. Flat-screen cable TV. Dining for four. Coin operated laundry facilities are onsite.
- Dedicated high-speed Internet inside the condo (City Net)
- Portable A/C unit (summer months only)
- DISH Network HD TV Channels, including HBO and Cinemax
- There is an entrance fee to use Split Rock Pools.
- PETS AND SMOKING ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED.
Large lobby with comfortable sofas and tables for games surrounding a wood-burning fireplace. Video game (arcade) room. Ski school located in the bottom level of Mountain Lodge.
No need to drive once you arrive at Mountain Lodge! You will be in the heart of the action! However, there is a shuttle stop (winter only) in the parking lot to take you to different areas of the mountain.
Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia is the premier ski resort in the Mid-Atlantic region with a whopping elevation of 4,848 feet. Typically, Snowshoe receives an average of 180 inches of natural snowfall each year. Snowshoe features 60 trails within 3 different ski areas: The Basin, The Western Territory, and Silver Creek with 100% snowmaking capabilities in each area. The Western Territory boasts expert only terrain with a 1,500 foot vertical drop and the longest trail on the mountain, 1.5 miles. Silver Creek is popular for its night skiing, terrain park features and the snow tubing park. A free shuttle service is provided to get you from one area to another. If you are not a skier or rider, there are still plenty of wintertime activities for the whole family. Snowshoe Mountain offers Polaris RZR and Snowmobile tours, as well as SnowCat tours where you can learn more about the art of grooming. Plus, there are a variety of shops and restaurants in the village and around the mountain.
In the summertime, Snowshoe continues its vibrancy with festivals, such as Blues & Brews , The Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) off-road ATV and motorcycle racing series, and the world renowned UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. If you are one for lots of activity, Snowshoe offers rugged Segway tours, hiking, downhill mountain biking (you can even put your bike on the lift and get a ride to the top), kayaking, canoeing, fishing at Shavers Lake, and golf at the Raven Golf Course. Motorcyclists flock to the mountain to enjoy all of the curvy mountainous and scenic roads in the area. If you are looking to hop aboard a historic steam train, Cass Railroad is the place to go. The station is just 10 miles away. For a longer day trip, head to Seneca Rocks for some amazing rock climbing and cliff views. More details on Snowshoe’s winter and summer events and activities can be found on their website, it is definitely worth a visit!