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❄️ Winter Fun Guide for North Huntingdon and Surrounding Areas

Dress warm - explore winter nature - have fun!

By Kayla Hawley | North Huntingdon Macaroni KID Publisher January 3, 2025

Is there anything quite like sledding or snowball fights as a kid? There is freshly fallen snow, school was canceled, and you KNOW it's time to go outside. I have fond memories of playing in the snow, and as much as I hate the cold, I find myself bundling up to take my kids out to spend precious quality time together.


  • Elizabeth Anna Peach-Bolish Winter Sports Area (Twin Lakes) - Greensburg, PA - Sled at your own risk; sleds are not provided. Small covered shelter and fire provided. There are three sledding and tubing runs available. 

  • Laurel Hill State Park- Somerset, PA - Sledding hill located in the field loop area of the campground. There's a fire pit and wood for sledders to use, it is lit until 9 pm on the weekends. Weather permitting.

  • Ohiopyle State Park - Ohiopyle, PA - Ohiopyle maintains a hill by the Sugarloaf snowmobile and mountain bike area. There's a warming hut and restrooms available.

  • Chestnut Ridge Park - Bruceton Mills, WV - Sledding is available when there is enough snow; they also have a snow maker to create additional snow for more fun.

Indoor Ice Skating

Outdoor Ice Skating



Cross Country Skiing

Snow-Shoeing

You can snowshoe at many state parks like Ohiopyle, Kooser, and Keystone. 

You can rent snowshoes at Wilderness Voyageurs in Ohiopyle!

Dress warm, explore nature in the winter, and have fun! 

If you don't see your favorite winter spot on the list, email me at kaylah@macaronikid.com, and I'll add it!

Looking for indoor fun? Try the Indoor Play Guide