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Information on Cranmore Mountain Resort:

Cranmore Mountain is known as New England's Snowplay Resort for Growing Families for a reason. From skiing and snowboarding to heading down the slopes on snow toys, or racing your friends and family on the very cool Wild Cherry Grand Prix Tubing Center, there's never a dull moment for kids of all ages! Also, the new Darkside Freestyle Terrain Park features gravity defying tabletops, berms, and rails fit for all ages and abilities.

Hannes Schneider put Mt. Cranmore on the skiing map and much more. Skiing had been established in the Eastern Slope Region at such areas as Whitneys' Slope in Jackson and the old Wildcat Trail in Pinkham Notch. Hannes' arrival, however, elevated North Conway's reputation as a ski resort to new heights. The opening of the lower Skimobile that year, combined with the mountain's proximity to rail service and Hannes' presence, made Cranmore the place to ski in the East.

Cranmore Mountain Resort Lift closing and opening times:

Mon - Fri: 9am - 4pm

Sat and Holidays: 8:30am - 6pm

Sun: 8:30am - 4pm

Length of Season: Dec-06 to Mar-07

Types and number of lifts: 4 Surface Lift;3 Double Chairs;1 Triple Chair;1 Hi-Speed Quad

Number of trails and difficulty breakdown:
     Total Number: 39

Elevation at base 500 feet and elevation at summit is 1700 feet.

Skiing Options at Cranmore Mountain Resort:
Night Skiing: no
Heli- Skiing: no
Snowcat Skiing: no
Miles of cross Country ski trails: none
Snow boarding: yes
Snowshoe trails: no

Equipment Rentals: skis , snowboards

Getting to Cranmore Mountain Resort:

From Manchester

Take I-93 north. Turn right onto Hwy 113 north. Take 113 north to Hwy 16 or 16A. Take 16A to Cranmore, close to North Conway

Alternate route to Cranmore Mountain Resort:

Contact Information:
800 SUN-N-SKI
603 356-5543 ext.1
866 391-9645

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