5 Oldest Ski Areas In New England
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5 Oldest Ski Areas In New England
"New England is full of ski areas, from single, surface lift fed hills to larger resort experiences. Some of the oldest ski areas in the United States are located in New England, in addition to some of the most well known (to be clear, New England is a set geographic and cultural region that includes Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut)."
"2. Storrs Hill Ski Area, New Hampshire - Opened in 1923 1 poma lift 7 trails 20 acres Offering free community skiing during the 2025/26 ski season. 1. Easton Ski Area, Massachusetts - Opened in 1922 Private ski area connected to Eaglebrook School, a junior boarding and day school for boys in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9. 1 chairlift, snowmaking, and grooming. Training facility for the school's ski teams."
New England hosts a range of ski areas from small surface-lift hills to larger resort experiences. The five oldest ski areas listed are Pico Mountain (Vermont, opened 1934) with six chairlifts, 58 trails, and about 250 inches of annual snowfall; Wildcat Mountain (New Hampshire, opened 1933) with five chairlifts, 48 trails, and 200+ inches of annual snowfall; Bousquet Mountain (Massachusetts, opened 1932); Storrs Hill (New Hampshire, opened 1923) with a poma lift, seven trails, 20 acres, and free community skiing planned for 2025/26; and Easton Ski Area (Massachusetts, opened 1922), a private school-connected facility with one chairlift, snowmaking, grooming, and team training.
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