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NEW HAMPSHIRE SKI AREAS ANNOUNCE LEARN A SNOW SPORT MONTH FOR JANUARY
December 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
NEW HAMPSHIRE SKI AREAS ANNOUNCE LEARN A SNOW SPORT MONTH FOR JANUARY
NORTH WOODSTOCK, NH – During the month of January, Ski NH and its 36 member resorts will be participating in a program to introduce potential guests to the sports of skiing and snowboarding.
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Head to New Hampshire, USA for Your Next Ski Holiday
December 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you’re looking for your next ski holiday destination, look no further than the USA. With world-class ski resorts and destinations such as Aspen in Colorado and Whistler in British Columbia, you’ll find a wide range of stunning backdrops amid which to enjoy an array of winter sports.
Head to the west coast, where you’ll find a number of the world’s most popular ski destinations. Lake Tahoe, for instance – situated in the north eastern region of California – is home to 9 spectacular ski resorts, and receives 400 inches of snow each year – making it a guaranteed hot spot for winter sports. Oregon, another west-coast gem for skiing, boasts the Timberline resort – a locale offering summertime skiing, thanks to 20 feet of snow that falls each year.
Of course, the Rocky Mountain regions are among the most popular to snowboard in, with Colorado alone offering mountain peaks and 15 different ski resorts. With hot spots like Vail, Aspen, Telluride, Jackson Hole, and Breckenridge, the Rocky Mountains are a must for anyone who loves skiing or snowboarding.
Moving towards the north-eastern region of the US, winter sports enthusiasts will find many fantastic destination options such as Maine, New York, and New Hampshire. New Hampshire is a particularly popular ski and snowboard destination, with skiing declared as the state’s official sport. New Hampshire was also the first state in the country to open a ski school.
If you’re new to skiing or snowboarding, head to New Hampshire’s Polecat trail – renowned as one of the best runs in the east for those who are novice to either sport. However, if you’re experienced and looking for an adrenaline rush going down the slopes, head to the Avalanche run at Cannon. Often a challenge for even the most experienced skiers, Avalanche is sure to give you the rush you’re looking for.
Taking a ski trip with the entire family? Sign your kids up for ski and snowboard camps al across New Hampshire’s ski resorts – for example, Waterville Valley. Open to kids of all ages and ski experience, ski camps also enable parents to spend a bit of quality time together while their kids have fun learning about winter sports with other children.
No matter what type of American skiing holidays you’re interested in, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for in US destinations such as New Hampshire. With variations in stunning backdrops and a wide array of resorts, New Hampshire has all it takes to offer you and your family a perfect ski holiday experience.
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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There’s So Much More to a New Hampshire Skiing Holiday than Skiing
December 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Renowned for its picturesque mountain views and spectacular selection of winter sports, New Hampshire is a stunning place to visit. Skiing is one of the areaâs most popular pursuits and many people are drawn there eager to experience the wide variety of ski trails on offer, as well as the plethora of other recreational activities available, such as mountaineering and snowmobiling.
Located in the northeast of the US and positioned just two hours away from Boston, the area is also home to the White Mountains. Cited as the most rugged mountains in New England, they cover roughly a quarter of the land area in New Hampshire and house some of the most breathtaking ski resorts and lodges around.
The White Mountain National Forest can also be found nestled within the mountain range. In addition to being used for recreational purposes, a lot of commercial work like logging is carried out there. Add to the mix a staggering number of state parks, and itâs easy to see why so many people choose New Hampshire as their skiing destination of choice.
Home to New Hampshireâs famous state symbol, the Old Man of the Mountain â a rock formation that used to resemble the profile of a manâs face â Cannon Mountain is one of the most exciting ski resorts around. Positioned deep in the Franconia Notch State Park, itâs the perfect place for skiing with the whole family and contains a number of different ski trails and levels of expertise. Thereâs also a ski museum and two parks to discover.
Wildcat Mountain, on the other hand, offers up 225 acres of terrain to explore and 47 ski trails to choose from. Not only that, but itâs rated as having the most impressive scenery in the east, as well as ranking in the top ten for snow, terrain, challenge and value. A great place to ski, itâs also possible to soak up the panoramic views by taking to the impressive half mile long zip-line cable ride.
After a hard day of winter sporting activities, there are a number of attractive ski resorts scattered around the area, which offer up the very best in après-ski entertainment. From relaxing in the jacuzzi to sitting by an open fire, and exploring the surrounding areas, thereâs a multitude of things to do and see. The Snowy Owl Inn, located in the village of Waterville Valley is an ideal lodge to visit, especially due to its proximity to the shops and restaurants, whilst Adair Country Inn is perfect for those looking to kick back and relax in tranquil surroundings.
With so much on offer, skiing holidays in New Hampshire are a great way to experience the very best in winter fun. Indeed, in addition to the world-class skiing opportunities, the selection of other activities to pursue and ski lodges to relax in, thereâs something to excite and entertain even the most adventurous of people.
Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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Why Not Holiday In New Hampshire
December 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
In New Hampshire the 191 years old Ruggles Mine, “The Mine in the Sky” is a magnificent open pit mine, with shining walls and huge tunnel rooms. With over 150 minerals dug out including Mica and Uranium minerals. Mineral collection is allowed with admission tickets.
At Strawberry Banke Museum, you tour the historic homes and gardens of 1695. Search the world’s fastest Submarine, the foundation of to-days nuclear Submarines at Albacore Park. In summer, it is open from 9.30am to 5.30pm and in winter from 9.30am to 4pm.
Situated in Greenfield City, Greenfield State is open from early May to Columbus Day. Good place for picnicking. Built in 1932 The Mount Washington Observatory is based on non-profit organization. It depicts the knowledge of weather prediction. You can become a member and avail the unique volunteer and educational opportunities.
Located around White Lake, White Lake State Park is in Tamworth, providing all lake facilities. Created in Nottingham, Pawtuckaway State Park provides all water luxuries.
Largest in New Hampshire, Bear Brook State Park is spread in 10000 acres. Trails and three ponds (Beaver, Archery and Catamount) are delight for anglers. Missing exercises, the park offers a fitness trail too. Some Museums are also there.
Situated in Harts location, Crawford Notch State Park’s Dry River Campground is open year around for day use and mid-May to early December for camping. Located on US route 302 is the site of historic Willey House.
A landslide killed everybody in 1828 except the house that offers all mountain activities.
Open from early May to early October, Franconia Notch State Park Lafayetter Place Campground has coin-operated showers for tourist’s convenience and easy access to Appalachian Trail for hiking.
A Mecca for hikers, Monadnock State Park at Mt. Monadnock that is accessed most in the world. It is located in Jaffery and is open for whole year offering all facilities for hikers and skiers.
Along the shores of Androscoggin River lies Mollidgewocks State Park and Campground with 13 miles of woods presenting a scenic picture. It is located some miles north of Berlin.
Pillsbury State Park is a major link of Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway. All picnic amenities are available. Longest two-span covered bridge in US, Bedell Bridge Historic Site that was demolished by wind in 1979. The bridge is not there but it still is a great place for picnic.
Coleman State Park and Campground is on the shores of Little Diamond Pond in Stewartstown. Boating is allowed on slow boats but no speed boating. The park offers a 55 miles long trail from south to Berlin and all other facilities are available.
With scenic area of woods, Mollidgewocks State Park and Campground lies along the shores of River Androscoggin. Boating, fishing and wildlife watching is available.
At Rye Harbor, East region HQ is located within the park. Spectacular views of ocean and Rye Harbor are available. Undeveloped eighteen miles of shoreline is at hand at Odiorne Point State Park on route 1A in Rye. On the south end, sheltered tide pools of Sunken Forest present an exposed rocky shore.
Along the way to Frost Point lies a sand dune and a creek feeds the adjacent salt marsh. Extensive inland disturbances during World War II made the growth of dense forests in different ways.
Fresh water systems can be seen by a fabricated pond and marsh. Remains of formal gardens and wild flowers grow side-by-side. Fabricated military bunkers lie beneath mounds of earth. All other facilities related to lakes are available.
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Monadnock Travel Council, New Hampshire
December 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Come spend a week in the southwest region of New Hampshire known as Monadnock. Biking, Fishing, camping, hiking, skiing, lodging, fall foliage .. it’s all here. www.nhtodo.com