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Black Mountain ski area, White Mountains, New Hampshire
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| | This ski area has an average ratio of hard trails and an average part of beginner and intermediate ski runs. Black Mountain is an ordinary size ski area with a medium drop from top to bottom when you compare it to other ski resorts in the region. The astonishing 10 feet of yearly snowfall is one of the greatest traits of this ski area. This ski hill has 143 acres of skiable land, and it's all in great shape. The 1,100 feet of altitude difference is pretty acceptable; it's enough to get some decent time on the ski slopes |
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between lifts. This ski area has a pleasant variety of ski runs; it's not possible to get bored here. This ski area has a good assortment of ski runs and a rather modest number of ski lifts. No need to look hard for hotels, but do reserve a room in advance of
| | a trip as it is a very popular destination. Having a sum of 40 trails to ski on; there are ample trails for every ability. Black Mountain obtains snowfall close to the local average each winter. All of the 4 good ski lifts are admirably maintained and run by welcoming people. The pretty surroundings of the New Hampshire mountains and the great sense of zipping down the ski runs are motive enough to come here to ski. Some people prefer skiing and some snowboarding, either way, this is a neighborhood with a heap of ski areas | |
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for that. The pretty snow covered White Mountains summits are a pure snowboarding and skiing heaven. The New Hampshire summits in the winter are always fine for snowboarding and skiing. Snowboarding and skiing in this region is so much fun the whole winter season.
The White Mountains and its summits make for a fine panorama. Getting a magnificent workout and an opportunity to spend some time in the great outdoors will have you returning.
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Black Mountain ski area management's own description
Skier and snowboarder reviews of Black Mountain ski area, New Hampshire:
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| These outdoors activities are available near Black Mountain ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Black Mountain ski area:
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Attitash Bear Peak, New Hampshire
, 6 miles away 1750 vertical feet 70 runs - 12 lifts 33% Expert & Adv. 47% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Cranmore Mountain, New Hampshire
, 7 miles away 1200 vertical feet 39 runs - 10 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 44% Intermediate 36% Beginner |
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Wildcat, New Hampshire
, 7 miles away 2112 vertical feet 47 runs - 4 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 45% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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King Pine, New Hampshire
, 16 miles away 350 vertical feet 16 runs - 6 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 30% Intermediate 45% Beginner |
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Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
, 21 miles away 1500 vertical feet 100 runs - 10 lifts 46% Expert & Adv. 29% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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Shawnee Peak, Maine
, 25 miles away 1300 vertical feet 44 runs - 5 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 25% Beginner |
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Sunday River, Maine
, 26 miles away 2340 vertical feet 128 runs - 18 lifts 33% Expert & Adv. 36% Intermediate 31% Beginner |
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Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
, 27 miles away 2020 vertical feet 52 runs - 11 lifts 20% Expert & Adv. 60% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Abenaki, New Hampshire
, 28 miles away 100 vertical feet 3 runs - 1 lifts 0% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 50% Beginner |
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Loon Mountain, New Hampshire
, 33 miles away 2100 vertical feet 45 runs - 10 lifts 16% Expert & Adv. 64% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Black Mountain ski area:
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Ellis River, Carroll
County
, 3 miles away, Class III-IV - 6 miles long (Route 16 to Jackson Golf Course) |
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Saco River - East Branch, Carroll
County
, 3 miles away, Class IV - 2.1 miles long (Route 302 at Lower Bartlett) |
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Rocky Branch, Carroll
County
, 5 miles away, Class IV-V - 4.2 miles long (Jericho Road and Route 302) |
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| |  Black Mountain ski area Trail Map Trail map supplied by Black Mountain ski area, copyright ©. |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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