Peak Elevation
1,950 ft
594 m
Vertical Drop
450 ft
137 m
Skiable Area
50 ac
20 ha
Avg Snowfall
N/A
Lifts
3
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About
Mount Tone is a historic, non-operational ski area in Pennsylvania, United States. Ski operations are not active. Mount Tone, originally called Sno-Hill, was a ski area near Lake Como in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, with about 10 trails on roughly 450 vertical feet served by four lifts, plus night skiing and snowmaking. It closed its public ski operation around 2004, hampered by competition from nearby Elk Mountain; the site is now part of Camp Lohikan.
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Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many lifts does Mount Tone have?
Mount Tone has 3 ski lifts.
What is the vertical drop at Mount Tone?
Mount Tone has a vertical drop of 450 feet (137 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Mount Tone?
The summit of Mount Tone sits at 1,950 feet (594 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Mount Tone have?
Mount Tone has 12 marked trails.
How big is the skiable terrain at Mount Tone?
Mount Tone covers 50 acres (20 hectares) of skiable terrain.
Does Mount Tone offer night skiing?
Yes, Mount Tone offers night skiing. Hours and trail availability vary by season, so check the official website for current schedules.
Does Mount Tone have snowmaking?
Yes, Mount Tone has snowmaking to supplement natural snowfall and extend the ski season.
Does Mount Tone have a ski school?
Yes, Mount Tone operates a ski and snowboard school offering lessons for a range of ability levels.