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Easy accessibility, good terrain and a beautiful
natural setting combined with the nearby resort town of Lincoln have contributed
to Loon Mountains popularity.
Like
many of the other ski resorts in the White Mountains, Loon has decent
vertical. Many of the runs maintain their pitch from top to bottom
(unlike some resorts, where most of the runs wash out to beginner
terrain near the base). The mountains black-diamond
terrain will keep experts entertained, but, for the most part, Loon is an intermediates
mountain. The blue-square runs are true-blue friends for intermediates;
beginners who venture onto them may find their limits tested.
The resort has some of
the friendliest staff around, which keeps skiers and riders coming
back. It also offers plenty of family-friendly activities, including
snow tubing (both day and night), snow toys, a climbing wall, and an
ice skating rink. The two base areas
are separated by a parking lot, but connected by a steam train that
shuttles skiers and riders back and forth, a real hit with children.
When it comes to lodging,
the resort is a behemoth. Its one of the few resorts where
the bed base is larger than the lift capacity. Combined with easy access off I-93 from Boston and other points south, can create crowded
conditions at times. Fortunately, Loon has made a number of improvements
during the past few years. Among these are trail improvements to
relieve congestion in high-traffic stretches, new lifts to get people
up the mountain faster, the Burton Progession Terrain Park, more snowmaking coverage and a dedicated
learning area.
Another plus: when it gets near capacity, Loon Mountain
limits lift ticket sales to keep the mountain experience positive.
To ensure that youll get a lift ticket—or day care or a ski or snowboard lesson—on those busy days
(normally holiday weekends), you can reserve tickets with a major
credit card ahead of time; by logging onto the resort's
website (or calling 800-229-5666). The Unconditional Satisfaction Guarantee also ensures youll
like the conditions, or youll ski or ride free on your next
visit.
Loon is owned by Booth Creek
Ski Holdings, which owns nearby Waterville
Valley and Mt.
Cranmore in the Mt.
Washington Valley, as well as resorts in the West. The three
New Hampshire areas have interchangeable lift tickets and seasons
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Loon Mountain Ski Resort
Facts:
Summit elevation:
3,050 feet
Vertical drop: 2,100 feet
Base elevation: 950 feet
Expert: +
Advanced:++
Intermediate:++++
Beginner:++++
First-timer:+++
Dining:+++
Apres-ski/nightlife:+++
Other activities:+++
Address: RR1, Box
41
Lincoln, NH 03251
Area code: 603
Ski area phone: 745-8111
Snow report: 745-8100
Fax: 745-8214
Toll-free reservations:
(800) 229-5666
E-mail: info@loonmtn.com
Internet: www.loonmtn.com
Number and types of lifts:
101 gondola, 2 high-speed quads, 1 triple, 3 doubles,
2 surface lifts, 1 moving carpet
Skiable acreage: 275 acres
Snowmaking: 99 percent
Uphill capacity: 11,865 per hour
Parks & pipes: 6 parks, 2 pipes
Bed base: 13,000
Nearest lodging: Slopeside
Resort child care: Yes, 6 weeks and older
Adult ticket, per day: $76 (06/07) |