Loon Mountain Details and Photos
Lincoln, NH (Directions)
Last Updated: 2/9/2012 10:27 PM
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Overview
- 11 Beginner
- 27 Intermediate
- 16 Advanced
- 1 Expert
Loon Mountain provides some of the most exciting skiing and riding in New England. South Peak, which opened in 2007, is Loon's newest terrain and currently boasts an additional 5 trails, and two lifts, for a total of 65 more acres of skiing and riding.
Loon has a total of five terrain parks. The Park Staff makes sure there's terrain for... every ability - from the Burton Progression Park where skiers and snowboarders learn about jumps, hits and rails, to the signature Loon Mountain Park, with jumps, rails, the 32-foot high wall ride and the brand-new Shaping Shack Hubba. Loon Parks recently grabbed top honors from OntheSnow.com with its Visitor's Choice Award. Transworld Snowboarding readers named Loon a top park and resort, and Snowboard Magazine listed Loon Parks as a Top-10 in North America.
Loon's Superpipe is 450 feet long with 18-foot walls. Those who don't want to go that big can check out the mini-pipe.
Day and night tubing as well as ice skating provide additional fun for the whole family.
Loon offers guests a variety of snowsports learning programs, including: customizable private lessons (3 hours or all-day), children’s ski camps (ages 3-teen), women’s-specific programs such as Women’s Ski Discovery; telemark clinics, senior programs, season-long programs and the New England Disabled Sports. Daycare is also available for children 6 weeks and older, and children not yet ready to ski.
Groomed and tracked nordic trails for all abilities surrounds Loon Mountain for both cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Rentals, lessons, telemark and backcountry equipment are also available. Read more
Loon has a total of five terrain parks. The Park Staff makes sure there's terrain for... every ability - from the Burton Progression Park where skiers and snowboarders learn about jumps, hits and rails, to the signature Loon Mountain Park, with jumps, rails, the 32-foot high wall ride and the brand-new Shaping Shack Hubba. Loon Parks recently grabbed top honors from OntheSnow.com with its Visitor's Choice Award. Transworld Snowboarding readers named Loon a top park and resort, and Snowboard Magazine listed Loon Parks as a Top-10 in North America.
Loon's Superpipe is 450 feet long with 18-foot walls. Those who don't want to go that big can check out the mini-pipe.
Day and night tubing as well as ice skating provide additional fun for the whole family.
Loon offers guests a variety of snowsports learning programs, including: customizable private lessons (3 hours or all-day), children’s ski camps (ages 3-teen), women’s-specific programs such as Women’s Ski Discovery; telemark clinics, senior programs, season-long programs and the New England Disabled Sports. Daycare is also available for children 6 weeks and older, and children not yet ready to ski.
Groomed and tracked nordic trails for all abilities surrounds Loon Mountain for both cross country skiing and snowshoeing. Rentals, lessons, telemark and backcountry equipment are also available. Read more
Operations
Status
Open
Lifts Open/Total
10 of 12
Weekday Hours
Mon-Fri: 9a-4p
Trails Open/Total
50 of 55
Weekend Hours
Sat/Sun: 8a-4p
Acres Open/Total
323 of 336
Stats & Conditions
Base Elevation
950 ft
24-hr Snowfall
0"
Vertical Drop
2,100 ft
Avg Base Depth
19-34"
Peak Elevation
3,050 ft
Reviews & Tips (9)
Oh, man! this place ROCKS! Did the ~15 (open of course :D) runs yesterday (12/ 14/11) which were, well, JUST AWESOME for early season, particulary given how UNsnowy it's been! :) They had a full GREEN run down from the top of the gondola (quite easy) and a bunch of BLUES and 1 BLACK that was, well, not quite as difficult as, say, Big Bonanza on Mt Rose (Tahoe, NV) or, perhaps the Jim's Rock area of West Mountain, Glens Falls, NY (my home ski hill, oh, yea!! :D), but it sure was fun!
written Dec 15 2011 - 09:09 PM
Bruce above, has Loon down. The run he suggests is perfect. One of the best mountains in New England and probably best in New Hampshire.
written Dec 01 2011 - 05:46 AM
Does loon participate in Liftopia? Why the Sold Out status? Is it too early in the year?
written Nov 29 2011 - 03:41 PM
Getting psyched for Loon this season--three new trails on South Peak. Might make the SP Express Quad a little more crowded, so don't forget the North Peak Quad, especially in the AM. People new to Loon don't realize how long a run you can take from the the NP Summit...my favorite:
Sunset to Upper Bear Claw, quick right on to Picked Rock, then another quick right onto Flying Fox...cross under gondola to lower half of Angel Street. Cruise!
Best place to stay is Mountain Club on Loon--one of the few true ski-in, ski-out locations in New England--plus just completely renovated. Very nice.
written Nov 08 2011 - 03:02 PM
You may also want to check out South Peak Resort, which is right next to Loon Mountain. Their site is www.SouthPeakResort.com.
written Oct 05 2011 - 10:37 AM
north peak woods hand feeding birds bring sunflower seeds nature at its best thanks john/ron kirk out
written Apr 02 2011 - 05:31 PM
A staple of the NH ski tour. Love the gondola here. I always park at South Peak, you can get a great spot and there's never anyone at that lodge. The new glades on South Peak are quite cool. Also like Boom Rum, it's quite a workout. Unpretentious NH ski experience, no A$$hole new yorkers.
written Feb 19 2011 - 09:54 PM
Been skiing loon for a number of years! South peak is great as there are usually less people skiing over there! And after your runs make sure you make it to the Governors Lodge at the base of kanc quad and go see Tom the bartender!
written Jan 28 2011 - 02:49 PM
loon and waterville
written Nov 15 2009 - 01:03 PM



