Seven Springs Mountain Resort festival, events schedule and summer activities

SEVEN SPRINGS ― As the season changes, so do the events and offerings at Seven Springs Mountain Resort.

“We love winter, but Seven Springs is a special place in the summer as well,” said Brett Cook, general manager of Seven Springs, Hidden Valley and Laurel Mountain resorts in Somerset County. “The resort is an amazing venue for festivals and events. Families and friends gather at the base of the mountain for the Laurel Highlands’ biggest backyard barbecue at our annual Rib & Wing Festival, sing along with the band under the stars at the Foggy Goggle Concert Series, and make new memories and relive old ones with a ride on the Alpine Slide.”

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Beginning May 24, activities like the Alpine Slide and scenic chairlift rides return for summer operations through Labor Day, then weekends through Oct. 20, weather permitting.  Resort guests seeking summer fun at Seven Springs will want to take advantage of the All-Day Adventure Pass, which provides access to:

  • Alpine Slide

  • Bounce House

  • Bowling

  • Chairlift rides

  • Courtyard and yard games like bocce, horseshoes, and pickleball

  • Disc golf

  • Miniature golf

  • Paddleboats

  • Paddleboards

  • Rock wall

  • Swimming pools

  • Trampoline Thing

The resort announced its summer festival and events schedule featuring:

  • Foggy Goggle Concert Series, Friday and Saturday nights, May 24 through Sept. 7

  • Jazz Nights at Helen’s Restaurant, Wednesdays, May 29 through Aug. 28

  • Independence Weekend fireworks show, July 5

  • Rib & Wing Festival, July 12-14

  • Seven Springs Wine Festival, Aug. 23-25

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More details about these events, including ticket sales and entertainment line-up, will be available soon at www.7springs.com and on the resort’s Facebook and Instagram channels.

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This article originally appeared on The Daily American: Summer festivals, events and activities at Seven Springs listed

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