Loon Mountain Ski Resort Explained

Loon Mountain Ski Resort
Location:Lincoln / Livermore, New Hampshire, U.S.
Nearest City:Lincoln, New Hampshire
Coordinates:44.0361°N -71.6217°W
Status:Operating
Owner:Boyne Resorts
Vertical:2190feet
Top Elevation:3050feet
Base Elevation:860feet
Skiable Area:403 acres
Number Trails:73
19% Beginner
53% Intermediate
28% Expert
Longest Run:Bear Claw 2.5 miles
Lift Capacity:17,152 skiers/hour
Snowfall:163inches
Snowmaking:Yes, 86.3%
Terrainparks:Yes, 6

Loon Mountain Ski Resort is a ski resort in Lincoln, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located on Loon Mountain and sits within the White Mountain National Forest. Its vertical drop of 2190feet is the eighth largest in New England.

History

The history of Loon Mountain Ski Resort can be traced back to former governor and New Hampshire native Sherman Adams. Adams spent much of his time growing up in the town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, and attended nearby Dartmouth College. After departing from his position of Chief of Staff in Eisenhower's cabinet, Adams proclaimed he went off "to operate a ski lodge" in 1958.[1] Following his departure from Washington D.C, he founded Loon Mountain Corporation, which later contributed to the construction of Loon Mountain in the fall of 1965.

Loon Mountain officially opened in December 1966 with 12 trails over 80 acres. The terrain was served by a 4-passenger gondola and two Hall double chairlifts. A hotel was built the following year, and third double chairlift serving new advanced terrain was built in 1968.

More expansions followed over the next two decades. West Basin debuted in 1978, featuring a new base area, a dedicated beginner area, and another double chairlift. In 1985, the North Peak area was completed, featuring a CTEC triple and another lodge, and increasing Loon's vertical to 2,100 feet.[2]

From the late 1980s to the early 90s, Loon began pursuing an expansion to the west. While the United States Forest Service approved the plan in 1993, the expansion was halted after two lawsuits were filed by the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit based on potential environmental impacts. These were not settled until 2001. A scaled-down proposal was approved and finally completed in 2007 as the South Peak complex. It now features a high-speed quad and 7 trails.[3] [4]

Today, Loon Mountain has a total 73 trails and 13 chairlifts, with most of the original lifts being been replaced. In 2021, Loon became the first resort in New England to install an 8-seat chairlift.[5] It replaced the Kancamagus high-speed quad, which was refurbished and reused to replace the aging 7 Brothers Triple in 2022, increasing capacity out of the often-overcrowded Octagon base.[6]

In November 2022, Loon Mountain ownership announced the construction of a South Peak beginners' area that will add over 30 skiable acres to the resort, thus surpassing Bretton Woods and becoming the largest ski mountain in New Hampshire. It was further indicated that this is the first step in a massive western expansion of the mountain that could nearly double its size and skiable area.[7] In other areas of the mountain, the master plan also calls for increased snowmaking capacity and another expansion to the mountain's North Peak ski area.[8]

In April 2024, South Peak Resort announced New England's first pulse gondola to connect the Riverwalk Hotel to the Timbertown learning complex. This 8 person Doppelmayr pulse gondola will have 4 groups of 3 cabins. The pulse gondola will travel 1,300 feet across the Pemigewasset River. Construction on this lift will start in 2025.[9]

Ownership History

Loon Mountain was acquired by Booth Creek Ski Holdings in 1997.[10] Booth Creek sold Loon Mountain to CNL Lifestyle in 2006, but continued to operate the resort.[11] On September 19, 2007, Boyne Resorts, a Michigan-based resort company, announced it had acquired the lease to operate Loon from Booth Creek.[12] It also increased the number of snow guns by 170 to a total of 600, at a total cost of $1.4 million.[13] Loon Mountain was among several resorts sold by CNL to Och-Ziff Capital Management in 2016.[14] Boyne purchased the ski area in March 2018 and has been operating it since.[15]

Terrain and Lifts

Terrain

Loon has 3 distinct peaks, and the following describes all terrain on the mountain from left to right:[16]

Lifts

Loon has 11 chairlifts, with 2 Magic Carpets.[19]

Name Type Builder Built Vertical
Length
Notes
White Mountain Express Gondola 4 1988 1738 6970 Open in the summer for scenic operations. Cabins replaced in 2018.[20]
Kancamagus 8 High Speed 8 2021 1065 3992 First 8-passenger chairlift on the east coast. Has clear bubbles, heated seats, and Doppelmayr Direct Drive. Used for mountain biking operations in the summer.
Lincoln Express 2007 1475 5160 Main lift out of South Peak basin. Can be seen from route 93.
North Peak Express 2004 1563 4820 Highest lift on the mountain, and has a small ski lodge next to the bottom terminal.
Seven Brothers Express 2022 740 3302 This lift was refurbished and relocated from the West Basin complex, where it was the Kancamagus Express.
Tote Road Connector 2007 95 1919 Connects Loon Peak to South Peak summit, loads and unloads at either terminal.
Timbertown 2023 486 2687 Facilitates a new learning area, with mostly beginner and intermediate trails. It is the closest lift to the nearby town of Lincoln.
Rivers Edge Double 2010 128 633 Serves homes below the Pemigewasset Base Camp. Operated privately and not open to the public.
Kissin’ Cousin 1986 605 3043 Reused top terminal from Seven Brothers Double and shortened in 1995.
East Basin 1968 1230 3690 Provides an alternative route to Loon Mountain summit, starting from the base of the North Peak Express. Retrofitted with a Doppelmayr drive terminal in 1982 and CTEC chairs in 1986.
Little Sister 1966 232 1090 Oldest lift on the mountain, installed when Loon first opened in 1966. It was retrofitted with CTEC chairs, and is only used for snow tubing.

Mountain Biking

Loon Mountain's downhill mountain biking complex debuted in 2019 with three trails.[21] Since opening, the network has grown to 16 trails, with 19 miles of rideable paths. The Kancamagus 8 chairlift services the entire bike park, and has 34 chairs modified with Doppelmayr’s Bike Clip carriers to carry bikes uphill.[22]

External links

44.0361°N -71.6217°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ernest Partridge's Blogs Archive. September 30, 2004. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20051201101912/http://www.crisispapers.org/blogs-ep/409.htm. December 1, 2005. mdy-all.
    Web site: SHERMAN "THE ICEBERG" ADAMS – TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/08/1956 – DOCUMENT 26624.
  2. Web site: 21 December 2021 . Loon Mountain Resort History . 25 April 2022 . New England Ski History.
  3. News: Basch . Marty . 20 December 2007 . After years on the trail, Loon has arrived . 1–2 . Boston.com . 25 April 2022.
  4. Web site: South Peak - Loon Mountain Resort . 25 April 2022 . New England Ski History.
  5. Web site: Kancamagus 8 Chairlift . 25 April 2022 . loonmtn.com.
  6. Web site: Seven Brothers Express Quad . 25 April 2022 . loonmtn.com.
  7. Web site: South Peak Expansion.
  8. Web site: Flight Path 2030.
  9. Web site: Loon Mountain Announces Pulse Gondola . 19 April 2024 .
  10. Web site: Booth Creek Ski Holdings, Inc. - NewEnglandSkiHistory.com . 2017-12-05.
  11. Web site: Julie Dunn, The Denver Post . 2006-12-08 . Execs buy out Booth Creek Ski . 2017-12-05 . The Denver Post.
  12. Web site: Boyne Resorts . dead . 2011-06-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110513151039/http://www.boyneresorts.com/pressreleases/Releases/2007/CoastToCoastExpansio.html . 2011-05-13.
  13. Web site: October 11, 2011 . Loon Mountain Adds Four New Ski Trails, New Snowmaking . First Tracks!! Online Ski Magazine.
  14. Web site: 2016-11-08 . No big changes expected with new owners at Crested Butte Mountain Resort . The Denver Post . 2017-12-05.
  15. Web site: 2018-05-10 . Michigan-Based Boyne Resorts Buys Six Ski Areas . 2023-02-14 . POWDER Magazine . en-US.
  16. Web site: Map. skimap.org. 9 December 2023.
  17. Web site: South Peak - Loon Mountain Resort - New England Ski Area Expansions .
  18. Web site: Loon Mountain NH (US) Ski Resort Guide .
  19. Web site: Loon Mountain, NH . 31 October 2015 .
  20. Web site: Hours of Operation .
  21. Web site: Downhill Mountain Biking . 5 June 2019.
  22. Web site: Bike Laps Just Got 50% Faster . 25 May 2022 .