Marsh Mt. LLC, one of the partners at Wisp, recently purchased Tory Mountain outside of Harman, West Virginia. Current plans include roadway/access improvement, further topographical studies and a select-cut timber harvest. Future plans for recreation at Tory Mountain are uncertain.

West Virginia’s Tory Mountain Photo provided by Jonathan Jessup.

As a ski mountain, Tory has great potential. A group of investors attempted to develop the mountain as a ski resort in the 1980s and even went so far as to build a road to the base and cut several trails, but then ran out of money midway through the project.

DCSki interviewed Wisp CEO Karen Myers about the recreational possibilities for the mountain and her statement is that those prospects are “uncertain,” and subject to additional research.

Tory has northern exposure, a vertical greater than 1,000 feet, a base above 3,000 feet, and a summit that extends to 4,500 feet. With the high demand for ski real estate in West Virginia and the prospect of improved access as more sections of Corridor H get constructed, Tory Mountain could have many of the necessary ingredients to become a competitive ski destination in the region.