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Abenaki Ski Area is a community-owned and -operated ski area in Wolfeboro. With trails cut first in 1936, and the rope tow and the lodge built in 1940, Abenaki is the oldest small ski area in America, as well as one of the ten oldest ski areas in the country overall.
This ski area is open to the public and offers seven trails from green to black-diamond, glade skiing, night skiing, a terrain park, one of the fastest rope tows on the East Coast, friendly staff, and a small rustic lodge with woodstove and space to relax. There is a full-size groomer and a small but mighty snowmaking operation – not to mention some of the best conditions you will find in the Northeast. Located in the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Abenaki has relatively small crowds, virtually no lift lines, great conditions with virtually no ice, and a friendly, small-town vibe.
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Vertical Drop: 200 ft.Total Acreage: 18Number Of Trails: 7Number Of Lifts: 2Snowmaking: 50%
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WINTER RATES:
Weekdays: All ages: $9Weekends/Holidays: All ages: $10
Ski School Lessons: Available Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays by reservation; call 603-569-5639 for details & pricing.
All-Day Equipment Rental: A limited supply of rental equipment is available in the base lodge; call 603-569-5639 for details & pricing.
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