Seasonal & Holidays
Where To Skate, Ski And Sled In And Around Pine
Feeling inspired by the Winter Games? Here are a few ways to get out, stay active and make the most of the season!

Feeling inspired by the excitement of the Winter Games? You don’t have to travel far to get in on the seasonal spirit. Around Pine, you’ll find places where families can lace up skates, enjoy indoor winter fun, or plan easy day trips to nearby skiing, tubing or sledding spots. Whether you’re looking to stay close to home or head out for a weekend adventure, these ideas can help you make the most of the season. Just be sure to double-check hours, weather conditions and reservation details before heading out.
⛸️ Ice Skating & Indoor Winter Fun
Baierl Ice Complex
Address: 103 Marshall Dr, Warrendale, PA 15086
Phone: (724) 772-0022
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Details: Baierl Ice Complex offers public skating sessions, hockey programs, and lessons throughout the winter season. It’s about a 10–15 minute drive from Pine, making it the most convenient ice skating option nearby.
UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex
Address: 8000 Cranberry Springs Dr, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
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Phone: (855) 937-7678
Details: This large, modern facility features multiple indoor ice rinks with scheduled public skate times and rental availability. It’s roughly a 15–20 minute drive from Pine and works well as a reliable alternative when sessions fill up.
🎿 Skiing, Snowboarding & Tubing — Day Trips
Seven Springs Mountain Resort
Address: 777 Water Wheel Dr, Seven Springs, PA 15622
Phone: (814) 352-7777
Details: Seven Springs offers skiing, snowboarding, tubing, lessons, and a full-service winter resort experience. It’s about a 1 hour 15 minute drive from Pine, making it a popular choice for a full winter day trip.
Hidden Valley Resort
Address: 1 Craighead Rd, Hidden Valley, PA 15502
Phone: (814) 443-8000
Details: Known for its approachable terrain and laid-back atmosphere, Hidden Valley features skiing, snowboarding, and tubing during peak winter months. It’s roughly a 1 hour 30 minute drive from Pine and works well for a quieter snow day.
☃️ Outdoor Play & Sledding Spots
Winter in Pine brings plenty of chances to enjoy the outdoors once snow sticks. Local hills and open green space quickly turn into sledding favorites after a fresh snowfall.
Pine spots to consider:
- North Park features rolling hills and open slopes that work well for sledding when snow conditions allow. Its large layout and easy access make it a popular local option for winter play. (Source: Allegheny County Website)
Further outdoors:
- Boyce Park — The larger hills and wide open slopes in this park create longer sled runs once snow conditions are right. It’s about a 35–40 minute drive from Pine and provides a bigger sledding setup without heading to a ski resort.
Bundle up, stay safe and have fun wherever winter takes you!
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