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Lincoln: New Hampshire: 1,080 859 221 7 2 1 December 8, 2019 [199] King Pine Ski Area: Madison: New Hampshire: 850 500 350 48 17 6 120 December 8, 2019 Loon Mountain Resort: Lincoln: New Hampshire: 3,050 950 2,100 370 61 12 163 December 8, 2019 [200] McIntyre Ski Area: Manchester: New Hampshire: 510 340 169 37 10 5 December 8, 2019 [201] Mt ...
New Hampshire spots ranked in best apres-ski bar, best snow tubing place, best ski resort and best cross-sountry ski resort.
Rank Resort name State Vertical (ft) Skiable acres Trails Lifts Notes 1: Killington: Vermont: 3,050: 1,509: 155: 21: Largest drop in New England, 26th largest drop in the United States
The below list of mountains in New Hampshire is an incomplete list of mountains in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, with elevation. This list includes many mountains in the White Mountains range that covers about a quarter of the state, as well as mountains outside of that range. Several of the mountains are sites of major alpine ski resorts.
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Lincoln is the location of Loon Mountain Ski Resort and associated recreation-centered development. The primary settlement in town, where 969 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined as the Lincoln census-designated place (CDP) and is located along New Hampshire Route 112 east of Interstate 93. The town also includes the former village ...
Loon Mountain Ski Resort is a ski resort in Lincoln, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located on Loon Mountain and sits within the White Mountain National Forest . Its vertical drop of 2,190 feet (670 m) is the eighth largest in New England .
Loon Mountain is a mountain in Lincoln and Livermore, New Hampshire, in Grafton County. It is in the White Mountain National Forest . The 3,065-foot (934 m) mountain is known for Loon Mountain Ski Resort , which, like most New England mountain resorts, has expanded into an all-season recreation area.