Cannon Mountain Opens Most Trails Of Any Resort In New Hampshire

Cannon Mountain in New Hampshire, the mountain with the highest summit and largest vertical drop in NH, has 22 trails open, currently the most of any resort in the entire state.

Last week, Cannon announced they received "over a foot of snow had patrol dropping a few extra ropes and now we are skiing on the most open trails in NH!"

Other resorts in New Hampshire include Bretton Woods, Loon Mountain, Attitash, Gunstock, and Waterville Valley, to name a few.

Other resorts in the state have not been faring especially well with the unusual season, including Waterville Valley Resort, which had to close temporarily to preserve the snow for the rest of the season.

Related: New Hampshire Resort Closing To "Save The Snow"

With 29 inches of snow to date, Cannon Mountain has had a solid season so far.

Cannon gets an average of 136 inches of snow per season, with 122 inches last year.

Will this year measure up?

The conditions show potential for more snow on the way. The Cannon Mountain Report reads "cloudy skies with a chance of snow showers today, possible accumulation across the area. Temps will continue to drop through tomorrow, possibly bringing additional flurries in the morning."

We'll never turn down any snow, whether it's a flurry or a full on nor'easter.

Cannon Mountain Stats/Info:

Vertical: 2,180 ft.

Skiable Terrain: 285 ac.

Average Snowfall: 160 in.

Lifts: 10

Trails: 97

Snowmaking: YES

Night Skiing: NO

Stats courtesy of Cannon Mountain.

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