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"It's a laid-back place, but it still delivers plenty of thrills thanks to 2,190 feet of vertical drop spread across three peaks that offer 403 skiable acres of terrain. And it's all that acreage that sets Loon apart, as there really are trails for everyone, including long, gentle greens for beginner skiers, rolling groomers for intermediates, and more technical terrain on its double black runs."
"But there's also plenty of off-piste fun too, thanks to its easy access to tree and glade skiing, all woven together with reliable snowmaking to keep the trails open even when natural snowfall is light (luckily, a problem they haven't encountered in the 2025/26 season, with 100 percent of trails open as of Feb. 1)."
""Whether you are a beginner just learning how to link turns or seasoned pro trying to stomp a new trick in the park, this common thread creates a vibe that helps us all share high fives and fist bumps," Tenorio added. "We cheer each other on during the good moments and help pick each other up after we fall.""
Loon Mountain Resort sits in New Hampshire's White Mountains about two hours from Boston, with easy access off Interstate 93. The resort offers 2,190 feet of vertical drop across three peaks and 403 skiable acres, with trails for beginners through double-black experts. The mountain provides tree and glade skiing and robust snowmaking; 100 percent of trails were open as of Feb. 1 in the 2025/26 season. The surrounding town has a lively New England atmosphere welcoming locals, weekend visitors, families, solo skiers, and pros. A friendly resort culture emphasizes cheering others on and shared celebration.
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