Black Mountain, NH, to Close May 17 After Historic 7-Month Ski Season
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Black Mountain, NH, to Close May 17 After Historic 7-Month Ski Season
"“I am beyond thankful and grateful to everyone who has been a part of this remarkable season,” Erik Mogensen, President and General Manager of Black Mountain Community Corporation, wrote in a press release. Mogensen, who is also the CEO of Indy Pass, acquired the New Hampshire resort in 2024. “Together, we smashed every record one could possibly find,” Mogensen added."
"“I can tell you that this little mountain is nowhere near done making big news, and I have more coming soon. But first, we will celebrate the sport and culture of skiing with a closing weekend that will not soon be forgotten. It is a fitting end to an extraordinary season and yet another page in this incredible comeback story.”"
"Forecasts for closing weekend are delivering classic spring conditions, with sunny skies and temperatures approaching 70°F. The resort plans to operate the Double and Triple chairs from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday, with four fully groomed trails expected to hold up through the morning before soft spring bumps develop into the afternoon."
"Black Mountain, New Hampshire, has announced it will close for the season on Sunday, May 17, marking the latest closing day in the resort's history and capping off a remarkable seven-month winter. The ski area operated more days this season than during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 winters combined. Black Mountain's revival has been one of the most notable comebacks in recent East Coast skiing."
Black Mountain, New Hampshire will close for the season on Sunday, May 17, setting the latest closing day in the resort’s history. The ski area operated more days in the season than during the 2022-23 and 2023-24 winters combined. The resort’s revival has been a standout comeback in East Coast skiing after Erik Mogensen acquired it in 2024. Only three East Coast ski areas are still operating, including Jay Peak and Killington, with Jay Peak expected to close the same weekend. Closing weekend forecasts call for sunny skies and temperatures near 70°F. The resort will run Double and Triple chairs from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on both days, with fully groomed trails in the morning and soft spring bumps developing later. Live music and DJ events are scheduled for Saturday.
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