As New England’s most accessible destination for big-mountain skiing and riding just two hours north of Boston, Loon Mountain is an incredible family-friendly destination featuring eight tree skiing areas, award-winning terrain parks, a superpipe and halfpipe spread across three different peaks.
loonmtn.comLoon Mountain is not only one of New England’s most-accessible resorts—just two hours from Boston—it also features an award-winning progression of six terrain parks and New Hampshire’s only Superpipe. With options like the Paul Bunyan–themed Burton Riglet Park, a log cabin wall ride, and the nearly-mile-long Loon Mountain Park, there’s fun for every level of skier and rider.
Kick off your skis and ditch your board at the top of North Peak for a quick visit to the bird sanctuary—one of Loon Mountain’s best-kept secrets. To get there, look for the sign that at the top of Sunset Trail, and take a short walk into the woods. Make sure to stash some birdseed in your pocket for feeding, and you’re sure to have a chickadee or nuthatch eat right from your hand.
Warm up after a long day on the mountain with an atypical après—Caribbean-style rum punch at the Summit Café, a tropical downpour of rum, grenadine, and fruit juice. Sip this local favorite alongside follow skiers and riders while enjoying a legendary view of the White Mountains.
Kids will love riding the wood-fired steam engine on the J.E. Henry Railroad. This authentic German-built train that looks just like “The Little Engine that Could” shuttles skiers and riders between Loon Mountain’s two main base lodges in winter.
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