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Camelback Resort’s Triple Tickets Return for Winter 2025

Guests can choose between two great options.

CAMELBACK RESORT’S TRIPLE TICKETS RETURN WITH THE BEST DEAL OF THE SEASON

TANNERSVILLE, Pa. – Camelback Resort is kicking off winter with the return of its most popular offer – Triple Tickets – giving skiers and riders the chance to hit the slopes for three full days with no blackout dates and huge savings.

Guests can choose between two great options:

  • Regular Triple Ticket: $139 for three days on the mountain, no blackout dates.
  • Triple Ticket with Rentals: $199 for three days on the mountain, no blackout dates, plus rentals included for a hassle-free experience.


Skiers and snowboarders can spread out their mountain fun over multiple visits, making Triple Tickets the ultimate way to make the most of winter.

Recently named one of the Top Ski Resorts in the U.S. by readers of Condé Nast Traveler, Camelback continues to raise the bar for mountain recreation and guest experiences. With 560 acres of winter terrain and a reputation for family-friendly adventure, the resort debuts significant upgrades this season to enhance snow quality and lift performance.

The high-speed Stevenson Lift has received major mechanical and electrical improvements for smoother, more reliable operation. Snowmaking capabilities also see a major expansion with new high-pressure feed and summit supply lines now powering the popular Margie’s Delight and Sullivan trails. Additionally, the resort has added 32 HKD Klik auto hydrants and 32 HKD Impulse stick guns to ensure faster, more consistent snow coverage across the mountain.

“Triple Tickets are the best value of the season and a great way for guests to experience all the exciting enhancements we’ve made on the mountain,” said Jason Bays, vice president and general manager of the 560-acre resort. “With new lift and snowmaking improvements, we’re ready to deliver our best winter yet.”

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