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New England Skiing
New England Skiing -
Information
The eastern part of the USA is fortunate in having so many ski
resorts to choose from. New England
skiing offers state of the art facilities for
families, beginners and experts and provides some of the most
scenic countryside as a backdrop. Many resorts have snowmaking
systems, extending the season for everyone's enjoyment. Resorts can
be found in Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire. These
states welcome the boost that winter sports bring to their economy
each year.
In Vermont, the Suicide Six is a popular resort, despite the
name! Located in the Green Mountains, it attracts families and
skiers of all abilities. There is an area for novices and the 23
trails include the expert only Face Run. There is a cafeteria, a
shop for sales and repairs, a ski school and equipment for rent.
The resort also welcome cross country skiing and snowboarding. The
Woodstock Ski Touring Center is a specialist resort for cross
country NewEnglandskiing, across 60km of trails.
The Black Mountain resort is the oldest one in New Hampshire and
is situated in the charming village of Jackson. The surrounding
countryside is beautiful farmland and visitors can go on a snow
shoe trek or sleigh ride.
New England Skiing - Tips and
Advice
The resort is popular with families and beginners learn on
Sugarbush or Black Beauty Mountain. The spots for expert skiers are
the steep Mr. Rew or Upper Galloping Goose.
The Blue Hills Ski Area is a convenient 15 minutes from Boston
in Massachusetts. The resort has been recently upgraded and novice
skiers and snowboarders are welcomed with rental equipment
available and tuition. The 60 acres of skiing includes 8 trails and
5 lifts. Blue Hills has a special place in NewEnglandskiing, as it
is the official center for snowboarding. The scenic mountain is
illuminated to enable night skiing and there is a ski shop and
cafeteria.
The state of Maine also has many ski resorts, including the Big
Squaw Mountain Resort in the beautiful region of Moosehead Lake on
the edge of the Great North Woods. The views are famous, especially
from the top of Mount Kineo, Spencer Mountain and Mount Katahdin,
which is the highest peak in the state and is part of the
Appalachian range. The 33 trails provide runs for all levels of
ability and there are trails for cross country skiing through the
woods. Snowboarders are also most welcome here and make a valuable
contribution to New England skiing.
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