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Easiest
Beginner BasinEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 264OpenTerrain Based Learning area features snow features to make you more confident than ever. Features Flying Carpet and Magic Carpet surface lifts.
ChinstrapEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 740OpenLocated off C-More's Double in the Beginner Basin learning area. This is the perfect place for beginners to perfect their turns.
Easy StreetEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2640OpenThe easiest way off the summit.
EmperorEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1268OpenLocated off C-More's Double in the Beginner Basin learning area. This is the perfect place for beginners to perfect their turns.
GentooEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 951OpenLocated off C-More's Double in the Beginner Basin learning area. This is the perfect place for beginners to perfect their turns.
GibsonEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 3327OpenLower Beginner's LuckEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2904OpenLower GibsonEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 792OpenLower Tommy's TrailEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 370OpenMacaroniEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 423OpenLocated off C-More's Double in the Beginner Basin learning area. This is the perfect place for beginners to perfect their turns.
Outta LuckEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2007OpenRockhopperEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 212OpenLocated off C-More's Double in the Beginner Basin learning area. This is the perfect place for beginners to perfect their turns.
Snow TrainEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1320OpenSouth SlopeEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2957OpenTriple ShotEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 898OpenLeads to the Schneider Triple Chairlift
Upper Beginner's LuckEasiestOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1479Open-
More Difficult
ArlbergMore DifficultOpen
LENGTH: 2376OpenArtist FallsMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1795OpenBanditMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1848OpenPerfect first thing in the morning right after the sun hits it
Competition SlopeMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2007OpenRace course
East SlopeMore DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 2587ClosedPerfect first thing in the morning right after the sun hits it
EvergreenMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 898OpenJimmy's RunMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 898OpenConnects the backside of the mountain to the top of the South Slope.
KandaharMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2746OpenK-ConnectorMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 740OpenLower ArlbergMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1690OpenLower East SlopeMore DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 687ClosedPerfect first thing in the morning right after the sun hits it
Lower HurricaneMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2482OpenLower KoesslerMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 317OpenLower SchneiderMore DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 845ClosedLower SkimeisterMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1584OpenOne of Cranmore's more iconic trails - classic New England.
Lucky PitchMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 264OpenNorth SlopeMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 5OpenQuad ChuteMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1OpenRattlesnakeMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1215OpenSchneiderMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1532OpenPerfect first thing in the morning right after the sun hits it
SkimeisterMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2798OpenOne of Cranmore's more iconic trails - classic New England.
The AlleyMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 2323OpenFeatures the NASTAR Course on weekends and holidays
Upper Tommy's TrailMore DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 2920ClosedZip TrailMore DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1320Open-
Most Difficult
Gibson PitchMost DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 770ClosedHurricaneMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1901OpenKoesslerMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1637OpenOne of Cranmore's more popular most difficult trails
Lower KandaharMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 211OpenMiddleMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 951OpenNorth ConwayMost DifficultClosed
LENGTH: 1954ClosedOne of Cranmore's more iconic trails.
Split DecisionMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 634OpenThe LedgesMost DifficultOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1056OpenA short and steep pitch down the face of the mountain.
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Gladed Area
Beech GladesGladed AreaClosed
LENGTH: 500ClosedBlack Forest GladesGladed AreaOpen
LENGTH: 625OpenGibson ChutesGladed AreaClosed
LENGTH: 325ClosedChoose one of the three Gibson Shoots, off of Gibson.
JughandleGladed AreaOpen
LENGTH: 425OpenPipeline GladesGladed AreaOpen
LENGTH: 485OpenRed Pine GladesGladed AreaOpen
LENGTH: 560OpenRoundaboutGladed AreaClosed
LENGTH: 600ClosedA great place to get started in the trees
Treemeister GladesGladed AreaOpen
LENGTH: 575Open-
Terrain Park
Morton's 60 Terrain ParkTerrain ParkOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1954OpenLocated on the North Slope - features medium and large elements
Reed's Progression ParkTerrain ParkOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 951OpenLocated on the South Slope
Tschol's Terrain GardenTerrain ParkOpenGroomed
LENGTH: 1479OpenLocated off of Lower Beginner's Luck - features small elements
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Quad
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Double
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Triple
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Surface Lift
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Detachable Quad
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Training Center
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Children's Center
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Rental Shop
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Restaurant
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Lodge
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Ticketing
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Information
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Residential
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Lodge/Ticketing
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Amenities Building
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Tow Rope
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Tubing Carpet
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Quad
South QuadQuadClosed
Accesses the lower half of the mountain. To get to the summit from here, head down Upper Beginner's Luck to the Schneider Triple.
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Double
C-More DoubleDoubleClosed
Nice and slow and perfect lift for first timers. Located on the Beginner Basin learning area.
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Triple
Lookout TripleTripleClosed
A 12 minute ride to the summit - skip the lines and head here on busier days!
Schneider TripleTripleClosed
Located on the backside of the mountain.
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Surface Lift
Flying CarpetSurface LiftClosed
Located in the Beginner Basin area
Magic CarpetSurface LiftClosed
Located in the Beginner Basin area
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Detachable Quad
Skimobile ExpressDetachable QuadClosed
The fastest way to the summit, a 4.5 minute ride.
Filters
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Training Center
Training CenterTraining CenterTraining Center
LOCATION: Lookout TripleDESCRIPTION:Home to Cranmore Race Team.
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Children's Center
Children's CenterArlberg Children's CenterChildren's Center
LOCATION: Beginner Bason AreaDESCRIPTION:Ticketing and check-in area for Children's programs.
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Rental Shop
Rental Shop10th Mountain PavillionRental Shop
LOCATION: Base AreaDESCRIPTION:Rental Shop.
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Restaurant
RestaurantMeister HutRestaurant
LOCATION: SummitDESCRIPTION:Summit restaurant. Open daily during winter.
RestaurantZip's PubRestaurant
LOCATION: Schneider SquareDESCRIPTION:Full serivce restaurant and bar. Open daily during winter.
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Lodge
LodgeMain Base LodgeLodge
LOCATION: Schneider SquareDESCRIPTION:Base lodge.
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Ticketing
TicketingTicket OfficeTicketing
LOCATION: Schneider SquareDESCRIPTION:Purchase lift tickets, season passes, rental equipment, and adult lessons, here.
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Information
InformationReal Estate OfficeInformation
LOCATION: Ticket OfficeDESCRIPTION:Check-in for resort lodging and real estate information.
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Residential
ResidentialKearsarge Brook ConodominiumsResidential
LOCATION: Base AreaDESCRIPTION:Residential building.
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Amenities Building
Amenities BuildingAmentities and Pool FacilityAmenities Building
LOCATION: Artist Falls LodgeDESCRIPTION:Four-season outdoor pool and hot tub and fitness room. Memberships are available for Kearsarge Brook owners.
STATUS
Written Report
Extended Operations – April 1 & 2
We will be closed midweek and will reopen for one last weekend, April 1 and 2. Lifts will operate both days, 9am – 4pm (there will be NO early lift load for passholders) and the Tubing and Mountain Adventure Park will be open both days, 10am – 4pm.
Lift ticket rates for April 1 and 2 will be $89 for adults and teens and $69 for youth and seniors. Locals can ski and ride for $49 with proof of permanent residency. Midweek Local passholders can ski for free both days but must check in at the ticket office for a lift ticket.
Most of our temporary structures (Basecamp) will be removed midweek. Guests are welcome to store their belongings in the tents located in Basecamp, or in Zip's Pub. Restrooms are located in Zip's Pub, the Artist Falls Lodge, and in the Rental Shop.
Zip's Pub and the Alpine Cafe and Bar will be open with limited menus. There will be no ski and snowboard lessons offered.
Uphill Policy
Cranmore encourages uphill travel and wants to make sure guests traveling uphill are doing so in a safe manner. For the safety of guests and on-hill operation staff, uphill travel is NOT PERMITTED DURING NON-OPERATIONAL HOURS, except 7AM prior to normal operating hours. Uphill travel ends at 3pm, with tickets available until 2:15pm. When the resort is open for night skiing, uphill access is allowed on OPEN TERRAIN ONLY. Accessing the mountain outside of these hours is considered TRESPASSING and will be enforced.
- From 7am until the resort opening, travel (ascending and descending) is restricted to Beginner's Luck, Gibson, and Easy Street only. During operating hours, uphill travel is permitted on all open terrain, marked on the snow report. Uphill travel IS NOT permitted on closed terrain.
- Uphill travel prior to opening is done solely at the individual's own risk. There are no rescue services available at this time.
- Ski patrol has the right to adjust uphill access as conditions and business volumes change.
- Dogs are not allowed on the mountain at any time.
- Guests traveling uphill must have a valid season pass, Skinning Uphill Season Pass, or valid lift ticket.
- Hikers must stay in a single file line.
- Uphill travelers must stay completely to the edge of ski trails. Do not hike or stand in the middle of a ski trail.
- Observe all posted signs, warnings, and trail closures.
- Yield to and avoid all downhill skiers
A full uphill policy can be found HERE.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE (2023)
- Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
- People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.
- Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.
- Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
- You must prevent runaway equipment.
- Read and obey all signs, warnings, and hazard markings.
- Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
- You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
- Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
- If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.
- Winter sports involve risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions, and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. If you need help understanding the Code, please ask any ski area employee.
- Updated:
- 09:25pm, March 26, 2023
- Open:
- 9am - 4pm
- 8:30am - 4pm
- Past 24 Hours
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- Past 48 Hours
- 3 in.
- Season Total
- 96 in.
- Primary Surface
- Machine Groomed
- Secondary Surface
- Wet Packed
- Open Trails
- 47 / 56
- Open Lifts
- 0 / 7
- Terrain Parks Open
- 0
- Grooming
- 41 Trails / 87%
- Base Depth
- 15 - 17 "
- Acres
- 145.00
- Tubing
- Closed
- Mountain Coaster
- Closed
- Giant Swing
- Closed
- Soaring Eagle
- Closed
Snow Fall
Conditions
Tubing & Mountain Adventure Park
Extended Operations – April 1 & 2
We will be closed midweek and will reopen for one last weekend, April 1 and 2. Lifts will operate both days, 9am – 4pm (there will be NO early lift load for passholders) and the Tubing and Mountain Adventure Park will be open both days, 10am – 4pm.
Lift ticket rates for April 1 and 2 will be $89 for adults and teens and $69 for youth and seniors. Locals can ski and ride for $49 with proof of permanent residency. Midweek Local passholders can ski for free both days but must check in at the ticket office for a lift ticket.
Most of our temporary structures (Basecamp) will be removed midweek. Guests are welcome to store their belongings in the tents located in Basecamp, or in Zip's Pub. Restrooms are located in Zip's Pub, the Artist Falls Lodge, and in the Rental Shop.
Zip's Pub and the Alpine Cafe and Bar will be open with limited menus. There will be no ski and snowboard lessons offered.
Uphill Policy
Cranmore encourages uphill travel and wants to make sure guests traveling uphill are doing so in a safe manner. For the safety of guests and on-hill operation staff, uphill travel is NOT PERMITTED DURING NON-OPERATIONAL HOURS, except 7AM prior to normal operating hours. Uphill travel ends at 3pm, with tickets available until 2:15pm. When the resort is open for night skiing, uphill access is allowed on OPEN TERRAIN ONLY. Accessing the mountain outside of these hours is considered TRESPASSING and will be enforced.
- From 7am until the resort opening, travel (ascending and descending) is restricted to Beginner's Luck, Gibson, and Easy Street only. During operating hours, uphill travel is permitted on all open terrain, marked on the snow report. Uphill travel IS NOT permitted on closed terrain.
- Uphill travel prior to opening is done solely at the individual's own risk. There are no rescue services available at this time.
- Ski patrol has the right to adjust uphill access as conditions and business volumes change.
- Dogs are not allowed on the mountain at any time.
- Guests traveling uphill must have a valid season pass, Skinning Uphill Season Pass, or valid lift ticket.
- Hikers must stay in a single file line.
- Uphill travelers must stay completely to the edge of ski trails. Do not hike or stand in the middle of a ski trail.
- Observe all posted signs, warnings, and trail closures.
- Yield to and avoid all downhill skiers
A full uphill policy can be found HERE.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE (2023)
- Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
- People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.
- Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.
- Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
- You must prevent runaway equipment.
- Read and obey all signs, warnings, and hazard markings.
- Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
- You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
- Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
- If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.
- Winter sports involve risk of serious injury or death. Your knowledge, decisions, and actions contribute to your safety and that of others. If you need help understanding the Code, please ask any ski area employee.
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