Located in the historic, picture-postcard town of Jackson (complete with red covered bridge), the state´s oldest ski area celebrates its 90th anniversary this year - and back from a near-death experience when the longtime Fichera family owners announced it would close because of financial pressures, until Indy Pass, a consortium of more than 230 independent winter resorts, stepped in to rescue it. There´s an old-fashioned vibe, affordable skiing/snowboarding, a vertical drop of 1,100 feet, and 45 trails of 143 skiiable acres for all abilities, from gentle beginner slopes to black diamond trails for experts.
Read more in my post 5 of New Hampshire´s Best Ski/Winter Resorts.
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