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Attitash Mountain Resort is a ski area located on U.S. Route 302 in Bartlett, New Hampshire, near North Conway. Constructed in 1938 by the Works Progress Administration , [ 2 ] as of October 2019, Attitash is operated by Vail Resorts (after being purchased from the previous owners, Peak Resorts). [ 3 ]
New Hampshire: 815 600 215 18 7 2 $25 December 8, 2019 [281] Arrowhead Recreation Area: Claremont: New Hampshire: 120 225 9 2 $9 December 8, 2019 [282] Attitash Mountain Resort: North Conway: New Hampshire: 2,350 600 1,750 311` 68 9 120 $56 December 8, 2019 [283] [Black Mountain Ski Area]] Jackson: New Hampshire: 2,350 1,250 1,100 143 40 5 125 ...
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, ... Attitash Mountain: 2,910 feet (890 m)
Lake Attitash is a lake located on the border of Merrimac, Massachusetts and Amesbury, Massachusetts, and constitutes at least a portion of Amesbury's water supply. There are beaches both on the Amesbury and Merrimac shores. Merrimac's beach is known as Indian Head Park. The lake was formerly known as "Kimball's Pond".
Attitash Mountain: Bartlett, New Hampshire: 9 1965 January 26 2019 September 24 Bought from Peak Resorts along with 16 other mountains. Beaver Creek Resort: Beaver Creek, Colorado: 25 1980 December 15 — Big Boulder: Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania: 10 1947 2019 September 24 Bought from Peak Resorts along with 16 other mountains. Boston Mills ...
On October 21, 2010, the company announced it had entered into a purchase and sale agreement for Wildcat Mountain Ski Area in New Hampshire. Previously privately owned, Peak Resorts shares began trading on the NASDAQ Global Market [3] on November 21, 2014, under the ticker symbol "SKIS." Its IPO saw an offering of 10,000,000 shares of its ...
Travelers flock to Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and parts of Massachusetts to see the colors each fall, a practice known as leaf peeping. [1] [2] Hiking during Autumn has become popular, and several areas offer guided tours. [3]