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King Pine Ski Resort
New Hampshire, USA

Resort Statistics
vertical drop:350 feet
summit:850 feet
base:500 feet
lifts:6
trails:17
longest run:3,960 feet

Snowboarding
permitted:Yes
terrain park:Yes
half-pipe:Yes
Snow and Terrain
annual snowfall:120 inches
snowmaking:100%
skiable area:45 acres
easiest: 50%
more difficult: 31%
most difficult: 19%

Other Activities
x-country:20 km
snow tubing:Yes
Contact Information
information:603 367-8896
conditions:800 367-8897
web site:kingpine.com
e-mail:info@purityspring.com
location:New Hampshire, USA
area ski conditions:New Hampshire Ski Report



King Pine Snow Report
King Pine Conditions & Weather

Saturday
N/A
N/A° / 51°
N/A
Sunday
Mostly Sunny
79° / 58°
Mostly Sunny
Monday
Scattered T-Storms
81° / 61°
Scattered T-Storms
Tuesday
Partly Cloudy
88° / 64°
Partly Cloudy
Wednesday
Scattered T-Storms
87° / 60°
Scattered T-Storms


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King Pine Ski Resort News

King Pine christens new trail
February 09, 2007 - MADISON On Friday, King Pine and Purity Spring Resort celebrated the grand opening of their newest trail, Pine Brule," and the new Black Bear triple chair lift above it.  read more

King Pine skiers donate food, toys for holidays
December 29, 2004 - MADISON More than 200 skiers and riders took part in an opening-day tradition at King Pine Ski Area at Purity Spring Resort in East Madison on Dec. 17, donating items for a local food pantry.  read more

Danger on the slopes
March 03, 2004 - Boston Globe, MA - Jane McCormack grew up on long, straight skis in Maine and New Hampshire when recreational skiing was a slower, gentler sport. Speed was for racers, not chair lifts. A crowd was the seven McCormack siblings packed into the family's station wagon, not the lines in the ticket queue. As the sport changed, McCormack changed, too, from pre-parabolic to shaped skis, from King Pine, a family hill in New Hampshire's Lake Region...  read more




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