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Black Mountain Ski Area is an alpine ski area located in Jackson, New Hampshire, United States. First used in the mid-1930s, it has operated seasonally since shortly after World War II. Black Mountain offers terrain for all abilities, including slopes for novices, cruising trails for intermediates, and black diamond trails for
Jericho Mountain (formerly known as "Black Mountain") from Sugar Mountain, 2016. Jericho Mountain State Park contains 50 to 60 miles (80 to 97 km) of ATV trails, the only major state-owned ATV riding area in New Hampshire. Many of the ATV trails are also snowmobile trails during the winter months. The trail system is operated and supported by ...
Black Mountain State Forest is a 795-acre (322 ha) state forest in Haverhill, New Hampshire, on the western slopes of Black Mountain, a 2,840-foot (870 m) summit at the western edge of the White Mountains. In 1920 a report was issued on the state forest area that was then 343 acres (139 ha) and included a Black Mountain Lookout Station (no ...
The site is in unincorporated Benton County, but is in plain view of the West Richland city shops on Belmont Drive. The excavation work apparently began after March 4, when KID granted an easement ...
Mount Moosilauke is a 4,802-foot-high (1,464 m) mountain at the southwestern end of the White Mountains in the town of Benton, New Hampshire, United States. It is the tenth highest and most southwesterly of the 4,000 foot summits in the White Mountains.
Tenney Mountain Ski Resort: Black Mountain (Jackson) 2,350 feet (720 m) Black Mountain Ski Area: Bald Mountain: 2,340 feet (710 m) Willoughby Mountain: 2,336 feet (712 m) Carr Mountain: Artists Bluff: 2,320 feet (710 m) [30] Moose Mountain: 2,313 feet (705 m) Pack Monadnock: 2,290 feet (700 m) Miller State Park: Cow Mountain: 2,289 feet (698 m ...
Benton is in northwestern New Hampshire, in the northern part of Grafton County.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 48.4 square miles (125.4 km 2), of which 48.2 square miles (124.8 km 2) are land and 0.23 square miles (0.6 km 2) are water, comprising 0.47% of the town. [1]
Oct. 6—Erik Mogensen has a plan to save Black Mountain and then turn over ownership to the community. Mogensen, the Indy Pass managing director and Entabeni Systems CEO, is buying the Jackson ...