Elevation
100'
Base
450'
Summit
350'
Vertical Drop
Trails
20
70 acres
Lifts
3
2 types
Snowfall
37"
ANNUAL SNOWFALL
4"
Dec
13"
Jan
16"
Feb
5"
Mar

Best known for

  • # 5 Intermediate Terrain in Maine
New Hermon Mountain

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 20

Projected closing date

Mar 16

Projected Days Open

117

Days Open Last Year

102

Years Open

61

Average Snowfall

90"

Terrain

Runs in Total
20
Longest Run
1.9 mi
Skiable Terrain
70 ac
Night Skiing
45 ac
Snow Making
70 ac

Lifts

3

Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
2

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Mike

This is a great small mountain. I hadn't skied here before, but was passing though the area and had a free pass. It far exceeded my expectations. There a few notable features: The positives: 1) There are some really cool challenging features. Big rocks, logs and gullies that make challenging little runs. 2) There were no ropes anywhere. Me and the kids could trailblaze through the woods and between trails as we saw fit. 3) The side-country ungroomed terrain was way better than expected. 4) It's cheap. The negatives: 1) It's tiny. 3-5 turns per run. 2) Long lift lines (at least on a beautiful holiday afternoon) 3) long runout at the bottom of most trails.

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