King Pine

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King Pine Ski Area at Purity Spring Resort
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The Polar Bear Triple Chairlift
Location Madison, New Hampshire, US
Nearest major cityPortsmouth
Coordinates 43°52′17″N71°05′22″W / 43.87139°N 71.08944°W / 43.87139; -71.08944
Vertical350 ft (110 m)
Runs 17 trails

Ski trail rating symbol-green circle.svg – 44% Beginner
Ski trail rating symbol-blue square.svg – 31% Intermediate

Ski trail rating symbol-black diamond.svg – 25% Advanced
Longest runPokey Pine
Lift system 6 chairs: 3 Triples, 2 Surface Lifts, 1 Tubing Tow
Snowmaking 100%
Night skiing Currently open daily during the season until 6 p.m.
Website http://www.kingpine.com/

King Pine Ski Area is an all-ages ski resort located in the White Mountains near Madison, Carroll County, New Hampshire. [1]

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King Pine has 45 skiable acres, with six ski lifts and seventeen trails. [1] King Pine also has 20 kilometres of skate and track groomed cross country trails [2] as well as snowshoeing, Zamboni-groomed ice skating, snowtubing, and a PSIA-certified ski school. [1]

Amenities

Skiing and snowboarding

King Pine features 17 trails with easy-to-navigate terrain that is accessed by 6 lifts, as well as base lodge amenities, a cafeteria, tavern, and slopeside lodging. [1]

44% of King Pine's terrain is designed for novice skiers and riders, and 31% is designated as intermediate. [1]

Adventure can be found on Pitch Pine (one of New England's steepest trails) or in the Twisted Pine Terrain Park which is complete with hits, rails and challenging elements. [1]

Night skiing

King Pine offers illuminated trails for skiing and snowboarding in the evening. Hours of operation vary. Eight trails are open at night and are served by two triple chairlifts: Powder Bear and Polar Bear. The following trails have night skiing available: White Pine, King Pine, East Slope, West Slope, Pine Cone, Pine Board, Pine Spills, Knotty Pine, Scotch Pine and Crooked Pine. [1]

Snowtubing

The Pine Meadows Snowtubing Park has three snowtubing lanes, each of which are serviced by a tow rope.

Ice skating

The Tohko Dome is an outdoor, covered ice rink. It is Zamboni groomed weekly as conditions permit. The ice rink has an outdoor firepit, lights for skating at night and music.

Nordic skiing

The Purity Spring XC & Snowshoe Reserve features 20 km of scenic, back-country Nordic, and snowshoe trails. The trails wind through the forest surrounding Purity Lake, twisting through tall pines to the adjacent NH Audubon wildlife sanctuary. Cross-country skis are available in the King Pine Rental and Tune Shop.

Snowshoeing

There are 20 km of snowshoe trails around King Pine and Purity Spring, including the adjacent NH Audubon wildlife sanctuary. Snowshoe rentals are available in the King Pine Rental and Tune Shop.

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References

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  2. "King Pine Skiing & Snowshoeing | Cross Country Skiing & Biking Trails". King Pine Ski Area. Retrieved 2024-01-18.