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Deep Creek has 3 accusinks - one in green glade cove, one in pergin farms cove, and one along shingle camp drive. No jumps. Most skiers who visit the lake seem to like it. September can be a really nice time of year, just depends on the wind and temp. Boat traffic is light in September during the week, but picks up on the weekends. The course skiing is typically challenging for one reason or another so it's best to approach a set with a grain of salt, enjoy the skiing, slow the boat down as needed, and avoid some frustration. Free skiing is great with 65 miles of shoreline to rip and tear. Bring a winter coat, hat, and gloves along with the wetsuit!
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Recently moved to Virginia and have been using our boat down at Lake Anna but thinking about making a trip up to Deep Creek and would love to make some passes through a course. Does anyone know if any of the courses mentioned above are still around Thanks! 

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Yes, we still have two submersible courses on the southern end of Deep Creek Lake. One in Pergin Farm cove and the other in Green Glade cove. We generally use the one in Pergin Farm most mornings because it's more protected from any winds. Just shoot me or @greyline a message of when you want to ski. There's about 3 of us that regularly ski almost every morning - and few other guys that come up to Deep Creek on the weekends that meet us as well. 

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