2021 Mount Sunapee ski resort review! Alice and Tommy T first ski resort review with 5 Positives. Anyone that has visited Mount Sunapee in New Hampshire knows it’s a very special place. Upon arrival to SKI MOUNT SUNAPEE, you get the sense that this place might just be an extension of your family. It’s familiar, it’s warm (even in the middle of a cold winter’s day) and it’s a place where everyone in the family has fun.
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Sunapee, nan Algonquian Indian word meaning “Goose”, is known for giving people goosebumps. Race down Eggbeater or have a drink in Goosefeathers Pub, and you will notice the Goose has made its presence known.
Mount Sunapee is a 5-mile-long (8.0 km) mountain ridge in the towns of Newbury and Goshen in western New Hampshire, United States. Its highest peak, at the north end of the mountain, is 2,726 feet (831 m) above sea level. The mountain has three secondary peaks, White Ledges at 2,716 ft (828 m); North Peak at 2,280 ft (695 m); and South Peak at 2,608 ft (795 m). The north end of the mountain, including the summit, is within Mount Sunapee State Park, which encompasses 3.85 square miles (10.0 km2) and is home to the popular Mount Sunapee Resort. The mountain extends south to Pillsbury State Park in the towns of Goshen and Washington.
Mount Sunapee is a State Park
Slopes & Trails
67 trails and slopes covering 233 skiable acres (18 miles of terrain)
18 easier trails, 32 more difficult trails, 17 most difficult trails
Summit elevation: 2,743 feet
Vertical drop: 1,510 feet (highest in southern New Hampshire)
Longest trail: Two miles (Ridge Trail)
Four terrain parks, four mogul runs, nine glades
Terrain Parks
Six O' Three Terrain Park - S, M, L & XL features on Spruce Peak
Eastside Skier/Boarder-cross - Medium features all built out of snow
Calypso - Small features on South Peak
South Park - Small features on South Peak
Lifts: 8, including 3 quad chairs (two high-speed), 2 triple chairs, 3 surface lifts
Average Snowfall: 130 inches
Season: Late-November to Mid-April
Snowmaking: 97% of all terrain
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Mount Sunapee in New Hampshire Ski Resort Review
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