Mount Sunapee Fact Sheet
Location:
Mount Sunapee Resort is conveniently located in southern New
Hampshire in close proximity to Interstates I-89 and I-91.
Address and Phone Numbers:
Contacts:
Jay Gamble, Vice President and General Manager
Bruce McCloy, Director of Marketing & Sales
Slopes & Trails:
65 trails and slopes covering 230 skiable acres (22 miles of
terrain)
17 novice trails, 32 intermediate trails, 16 expert trails
Summit elevation: 2,743 feet
Vertical drop: 1,510 feet (highest in southern New
Hampshire)
Longest trail: Two (2) miles (The Ridge Trail)
Half Pipe & Alpine Terrain Park
Lifts:
10, including 3 quad chairs (one detachable quad), 2 triple
chairs, 1 double chair, 4 surface lifts
Hours:
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Weekends & Holiday Periods
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Monday through Friday
First hour of skiing/riding from when ticket is purchased is
guaranteed. If dissatisfied with conditions, receive a voucher to
return another day during the 2007/2008 season.
Average Snowfall:
100 inches
Season:
Late-November to Mid-April
Snowmaking:
97% of all terrain
Improvements:
Snowmaking added to Elliot Slope and Portage trail. The Summit
Lodge has been completely refurbished with a new, more efficient
food court, some additional seating and painting inside and out.
The new Hearthstone Room for meetings and functions has been built
in Spruce Lodge. The restrooms in Spruce Lodge have been completely
renovated. Mount Sunapee is now 100% renewable wind energy for
electric power. This brings the total capital investment at Mount
Sunapee since 1998 to more than $15,000,000.
Lift Rates:
Adult (ages 19-64): $60 (midweek), $64 (weekend/holiday),
2-day $112-$116
Young Adult/Senior (ages 13-18, 65-69): $45 (midweek), $53
(weekend/holiday), 2-day $84-$96
Junior/Super Senior (ages 6-12, 70+): $36 (midweek), $40
(weekend/holiday) 2-day $67-72
Ski School:
PSIA Ski & Snowboard School with private and group
instruction available. Children’s ski and snowboard programs and
learn-to-ski & snowboard packages. Mount Sunapee is home to the
New England Handicapped Sports Association (NEHSA) and offers ski
lessons, racing programs, and recreational skiing services to
disabled skiers.
Childcare:
Mount Sunapee’s Mother
Goose Childcare offers childcare with full- and half-day
sessions available. Lunch is included with all full-day
sessions.
Area Lodging:
Check out a selection of
over 30 lodging properties in the immediate Mount Sunapee
region.
Directions:
From I-89 North, take Exit 9 and head
west on Rte. 103 for about 16 miles. We’re on the left, just after
the town of Newbury.
From I-89 South, take a right off Exit
12A and follow to Route 11. Turn right onto Route 11 and follow to
103B, which will take you to the Mount Sunapee traffic circle.
From I-91, take Exit 8 (in Vermont), and
go east on Rte. 103 through Claremont and Newport. We’re on the
right off the Mount Sunapee traffic circle.
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Albany, NY
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3.0 hrs
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Boston, MA
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90 min
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Concord, NH
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30 min
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Manchester, NH
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45 min
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Nashua, NH
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60 min
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Hartford, CT
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2.5 hrs
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Providence, RI
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2.5 hrs
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Worcester, MA
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2.0 hrs
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