
Black Mountain Lift Tickets & Ski Passes
Black Mountain Lift Ticket & Black Mountain Lift Passes
Opening day for the winter 2025 - 2026 season is scheduled for Dec 13, 2025 (subject to change). Lift Tickets at Black Mountain will typically go on sale well before the start of the ski season.
2025 - 2026 Ski Pass & Lift Ticket Prices
Starting from $55 • Peak rates $399
Check current snow conditions before your visit
Black Mountain Lift Ticket Prices 2025 - 2026 - Complete Breakdown
2025 - 2026 Daily Pass Pricing
Save Money on Your Black Mountain Visit
Save up to 20% on advance bookings
View snow forecast for the best powder days
Significant per-day savings for longer stays
15-25% cheaper than weekend rates
Daily Lift Tickets
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.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Black Mountain lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
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.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Black Mountain lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
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.
What is Included:
- Full lift access to all Black Mountain lifts
- Access to all open trails and terrain
- Mountain safety and patrol services
Season Passes
Unlimited access all season long + exclusive benefits
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Black Mountain day pass cost?
Adult day passes range from $65 - $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. Check current conditions and live webcams before your visit.
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 mountains lifts and trails. Whether you call it a Black Mountain lift ticket or Black Mountain ski pass, you are getting full mountain access 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. Check our snow forecast for optimal skiing conditions, and consider weekday visits for 15-25% 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 our live snow report and mountain webcams to see current weather, snow conditions, and lift operations at Black Mountain.
Season Info
Winter transforms Black Mountain into a snow-covered playground from mid-December through late March. The mountain's northeastern exposure and advanced snowmaking system maintain excellent conditions throughout the season. Early winter brings pristine powder days, while spring offers classic New England corn snow and longer, sun-soaked skiing hours.
Current Season
2025 - 2026
Opening Day
12/13/2025
Closing Day
4/13/2026
Days Open
122
Annual Snowfall
Metric
3.18m
318cm
Imperial
10.4ft
125in