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Nestled in the White Mountain National Forest, Loon is home to the longest vertical drop in New Hampshire, and only 3 miles off Interstate 93—and 2 hours from Boston. With terrain for all abilities, you'll find a home here.
Plan your perfect day at Loon Mountain Resort. Stay up-to-date on Loon Mountain conditions with our daily mountain report. Get the latest information on trail openings, lift operations, and more.
Loon offers discounted day tickets to Active Duty, Reserve, National Guard and Retired Service Personnel. These tickets are not subject to sell-out restrictions, and are available for purchase online.
Nestled in the White Mountains, Loon Mountain Resort is the premier New Hampshire ski resort. Home to over 400 skiable acres, including 73 trails & tree skiing areas and a full progression of terrain parks. Loon has terrain for all ages and abilities.
Plan your perfect ski, snowboard, or bike adventure in the White Mountains. Explore Loon Mountain Resort with our detailed mountain maps. Get oriented with trail maps for all of our activities in winter, spring, summer and fall.
Experience the mountains you want with flexible ski pass options. The Loon Season Pass offers access to the best New Hampshire skiing. The New England Pass unlocks New England skiing and riding at three premier New England mountains - Loon Mountain, Sugarloaf and Sunday River resorts.
Find adventure on the mountain. Loon offers activities for all ages and energy levels. Whether you're looking for scenic views or an adrenaline rush, you'll find your perfect fit here.
Learn to ski or snowboard in a fun and supportive environment. Choose from private or group lessons for all ages and skill levels.
The Mountain Club on Loon is your only ski-in/ski-out lodging on Loon Mountain. Awaken from a quiet, restful sleep to views of fresh snow and the White Mountains...just steps away. The car stays in the garage and you can ski home for lunch.
With help from our talented coaches, you’ll start with the basics. Focusing on the fundamentals, you’ll build the skills and confidence to move up and explore the mountain.