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How to Go Skiing in King Pine Ski Area, New Hampshire

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Bring the family to the King Pine Ski Area in New Hampshire, where over 40 percent of the hill is available to beginners and there's a terrain park for those looking for excitement. King Pine Ski Area offers 100 percent snowmaking, 6 lifts and a vertical drop of 350 feet. The mountain is also open at night for those skiers looking to make the most of the day.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Valid credit card

Plan Your Ski Trip to King Pine Ski Area

Step1
Call 1-800-373-3754 for information on lodging and snow conditions. You can also book your accommodations online at the official King Pine Ski Area Web site (see Resources below).
Step2
Book an affordable ski-and-stay package at a mountain resort close to the King Pine Ski Area. Budget to moderately priced accommodations include lift tickets.
Step3
Arrive midweek and find packages that include lodging, ski tickets and a country-style breakfast for a moderate price.
Step4
Bring the winter sleeping bag and camp in the New Hampshire wilderness near the King Pine Ski Area for budget rates.
Step5
Head over to the King Pine Ski Area off Route 153 in New Hampshire. The mountain is located only 1 hour from Portland, Maine and 2 1/2 hours from Boston.

Enjoy Your Ski Trip to King Pine Ski Area

Step1
Buy an all-day adult or junior lift ticket, or save money on a multi-day pass.
Step2
Book a 3-day lesson with a certified instructor for adults and juniors. These ski trip lessons include lift tickets and rentals.
Step3
Select your ski or snowboard from the mountain rental shop. Experts are available to help you choose the proper length of your skis or snowboard. In addition, information on correct boot fitting will make your trip more enjoyable.

Tips & Warnings

  • The King Pine Ski Area Web site offers value packages when you book your lodging online.
  • Winter school vacation periods are popular for ski trips. Choose to go out of peak season for better prices on accommodations.
  • Bring the sunscreen and apply it often. Even on the mountain, the suns rays can be strong.
  • Winter weather is unpredictable in the mountains. Bring extra supplies and check your vehicle prior to leaving for your ski trip.

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