We are a non-profit, non-membership, unsupported Museum dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting elements from the broad spectrum of ski history for the purpose of research, education, and entertainment. Since opening our doors in 1999, tens of tens of visitors have viewed our exhibits.  Located at the Camelback Ski Area, the Museum's display cases are a popular stopping place for skiers and travelers when their base lodge is open..

The Museum houses the most extensive collection of historical ski equipment, clothing, film, photographs, literature, and artwork in the East. Our extensive archive is renowned by scholars and historians across the country. The Pennsylvania Ski Museum is not officially recognized by the United States Ski Association as a Regional Museum.


One of the only ski and winter sports museums in Pennsylvania. and the only one in Tannersville.


1300+  visitors annually to our Museum include members and the general public, school groups, Tenth Mountain Division veterans, and ski clubs. Free admission.


Exhibits change rarely. Our current exhibit is Sleds and other old winter sports stuff.


The Pennsylvania Ski Museum Newsletter "if we had one"  would be sent free to Museum members "if we had any" four times a year and would contain feature articles written by nationally recognized ski historians/journalists as well as historic photographs.


 

Video Theater: Our collection of vintage film/videos will be  shown continuously to visitors in the Ray Panella Memorial Theater on our video projector if Ray buys us this stuff before he leaves.


The on line Museum Shop and Catalog will include reproduction ski posters, books, t-shirts, postcards, ski jewelry, and vintage ski films on video.