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    New Hampshire, Usa · Indy

    Black Mountain

    143 acres, 45 runs near Jackson. New Hampshire's oldest continuously operating resort, Indy Pass.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    13 Dec 2025
    Closes
    25 Apr 2026
    Days open
    133
    Annual snow
    10ft
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Black Mountain's summit reaches 2,350 feet, dropping roughly 1,100 vertical feet to a base at 1,250 feet across 45 runs spread over 143 acres near Jackson in New Hampshire's White Mountains. Terrain splits 35 per cent intermediate, 29 per cent beginner, 23 per cent advanced and 13 per cent expert, with average annual snowfall of roughly 125 inches. The resort carries Indy Pass affiliation. Four lifts, including one double chair and one triple chair, serve the mountain alongside one surface lift and two t-bars.

    Black Mountain holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating ski area in New Hampshire, a genuinely rare heritage among the state's resorts. Its affordable, unpretentious character and spectacular Presidential Range views have earned it a loyal following among skiers seeking an authentic alternative to the region's larger destination resorts.

    The Civilian Conservation Corps cut the mountain's first ski trail in 1934, and the area, then known as Moody's, opened its trails in 1935. Owner Edwin Moody built the Goodrich Falls Hydroelectric Plant on the Ellis River that same year to power the resort's lift and lodge, and Moody and local inventor George Morton constructed one of the first ski lifts in New Hampshire. In 1936, H. Holland and Helen Whitney purchased the area, renaming it Whitney's and installing the Shovel Handle, later known as the J-Bar, the first overhead cable lift in the country, before adding one of New England's first snowmaking systems in 1957.

    John Fichera and his family operated Black Mountain independently from 1995, working to keep the resort open, affordable and accessible. In March 2026, plans for a community cooperative purchase were halted when the resort was instead purchased by general manager Erik Mogensen. Adult daily tickets run from 65 to 85 US dollars, with children aged 5 and under skiing free.

    1,099ft
    Vertical
    45
    Runs
    143 acres
    Skiable
    10ft
    Annual snow
    Indy
    Pass
    The Terrain

    45 runs across 143 acres skiable

    Black Mountain spreads 45 runs across 143 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 35%, with 13 beginner runs to find your feet and 16 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    45
    runs
    45 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner13 runs · 29%
    Intermediate16 runs · 35%
    Advanced10 runs · 23%
    Expert6 runs · 13%
    Time it right

    When to visit Black Mountain

    The 2025-26 season at Black Mountain ran from 13 December 2025 to 25 April 2026, a considerably long season for a resort of its scale, supported by average annual snowfall of around 125 inches. This extended season length reflects Black Mountain's commitment to maximising ski days for its loyal, value-conscious visitor base.

    Midwinter, from December through February, typically brings the most consistent conditions to the mountain's varied terrain, spanning beginner through expert-rated runs. As an Indy Pass resort, Black Mountain draws some visiting skiers holding that multi-resort pass alongside its core regional White Mountains visitor base drawn to its affordable, authentic character.

    Given Black Mountain's status as New Hampshire's oldest continuously operating ski area, the resort attracts visitors specifically seeking its historic charm and spectacular Presidential Range views, a contrast to the larger, more developed resorts nearby. School holiday periods bring increased family visitation given the resort's substantial beginner and intermediate terrain and free access for children aged 5 and under.

    Specific event programming beyond standard operations is not confirmed in available resort information. Following the March 2026 purchase by general manager Erik Mogensen, after decades of Fichera family ownership since 1995, Black Mountain continues its long tradition of independent, community-focused operation. The resort's nine-decade history remains central to its seasonal identity.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    13 Dec 2025
    Opens
    25 Apr 2026
    Closes
    133
    Days open
    10 ft
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Black Mountain, and where to stay

    Black Mountain sits near Jackson in New Hampshire's White Mountains, with a base elevation of 1,250 feet and a summit at 2,350 feet across a roughly 1,100-foot vertical drop over 143 acres. This setting places the resort within one of New England's most scenic mountain regions, with spectacular views toward the Presidential Range.

    Jackson, a picturesque White Mountains village, provides local lodging, dining and covered-bridge charm within a short drive of the resort. Nearby North Conway offers more extensive shopping and services, giving visitors a range of options within the broader Mount Washington Valley region.

    Local roads connect Jackson directly to the resort, a short drive from the village. Winter driving conditions in this White Mountains setting can include snow and ice, though the well-travelled routes are regularly maintained given the region's popularity as a ski destination. There is no direct public transport service to the mountain.

    Specific nearest commercial airport details are not confirmed in available resort information, though Black Mountain's White Mountains location keeps it within a reasonable drive of the greater Boston metropolitan area's major airports for visitors travelling from further afield.

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    Lift tickets

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    Single-day passes

    Adult 18–64

    Adult Daily Ticket

    US$65up to US$85 peak

    Experience Black Mountain's authentic New Hampshire skiing tradition since 1935. New Hampshire's oldest continuously operating ski area offers 40+ trails with sunny southern exposure and wind protection, perfect for families exploring the historic Jackson area.

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    Youth 13–17

    Youth Daily Ticket

    US$55up to US$75 peak

    Youth lift tickets at Black Mountain provide access to New Hampshire's historic skiing heritage with affordable family-friendly pricing. Enjoy 40+ trails ranging from beginner to expert plus natural glades in Jackson's charming White Mountain setting.

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    Child 0–5

    Ages 5 & Under Free

    Free

    Children ages 5 and under ski free at Black Mountain! New Hampshire's oldest ski area welcomes the youngest skiers with complimentary access to gentle learning terrain. One-time $5 RFID card processing fee applies.

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    Season passes

    Adult 13–99

    Indy Pass Access

    US$329up to US$399 peak

    Black Mountain is an Indy Pass resort providing access to 100+ independent authentic ski areas across North America. Experience New Hampshire's oldest ski area plus incredible skiing destinations from Canada to California with no blackout dates.

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    Black Mountain lift tickets & passes

    The 2025 - 2026 season at Black Mountain closed on Apr 25, 2026. Check back for next season's opening date and ticket pricing.

    Day passes start from US$55, with peak rates up to US$85.

    Lift tickets FAQ

    How much does a Black Mountain day pass cost?+
    Black Mountain day passes range from US$55 to US$85 depending on the date and advance booking.
    Can I buy Black Mountain lift tickets online?+
    Yes, you can purchase tickets directly from the resort website or at the resort ticket office.
    Are there discounts for multi-day passes?+
    Yes, multi-day packages typically offer significant savings compared to individual day passes. The per-day cost decreases with longer stays.
    What is included with a Black Mountain lift ticket?+
    Full access to all lifts and trails at Black Mountain, including mountain safety and patrol services.
    What is the difference between Black Mountain lift tickets and ski passes?+
    "Lift tickets" and "ski passes" refer to the same thing at Black Mountain - your access to the mountain's lifts and trails for your chosen duration.
    When should I buy Black Mountain lift tickets for the best price?+
    Purchase tickets at least 7 days in advance for the best rates, and consider weekday visits for further savings over weekend rates.
    Does Black Mountain offer group discounts on lift tickets?+
    Group discounts are typically available for parties of 10 or more. Contact Black Mountain directly for group booking information and rates.
    How can I check current conditions before buying tickets?+
    Before purchasing, check the live snow report and mountain webcams to see current weather, snow conditions, and lift operations at Black Mountain.

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