Winter in Maine and New Hampshire is supposed to be about powder days, après ski vibes, and avoiding face plants on icy moguls. But sometimes, the mountains decide to close shop and there are actually several legitimate reasons for that.
If any of your friends & family members are a veteran (thank you for your services), you can hit the mountain for free! Did you know you could also take your family to the mountain free of charge too (well, mostly)?
For those of you looking to live or invest in a home in a ski town, the dream you may have thought to be impossible in the current market could be right at the tip of your fingers in this small Maine town.
Whether you are teaching your children, your significant other, or just learning yourself, check out the best mountains to learn how to ski and snowboard in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
With the official start of winter, lots of money is expected to pour into the state.
Ripping down a slope at one of the state's ski resorts, hiking hundreds of miles of trails, aimlessly driving through the White Mountains, riding a snowmobile over the thousands of miles of maintained trails, and many other outdoor activities dominate the Granite State over the winter months...
Check out the huge ramp at Fenway Park! Starting tomorrow skiers and snowboarders will by flying off this ramp which is three times higher than the Green Monster!
So what do you do on a snowy day off in Boston when the city is covered in fresh powder? Obviously, you get out the snowmobile and pull your buddy on a snowboard through the streets by Fenway Park.