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📍 Loon Mountain has THE LARGEST 🚲 Bike Park in the White Mountains 🏔️ @loonmountain
We hiked up to see what the hype was about. ⛅️ Sun was shining and wheels were flying 🚴 the recommended hiking path up (via Brookway and Bear Claw Trail) is approximately 5 miles and takes an average of 3.25 hours to complete. 🔁The hiking trail intertwines with the biking trails at points, keeping you in the action 💥
📚 BIKE PARK INFORMATION
📈ALL LEVELS WELCOME
With over 12.5+ miles covering 1,000 vertical feet, the Bike Park trails are ideal for beginners and seasoned riders alike. 🫱🏻🫲🏼
🗺️ LOCATION
Conveniently located 3 miles from Interstate I-93, the Bike Park winds through the White Mountain National Forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.
⛰️ GETTING 🆙
Catch a ride on Kancamagus 8, a high-speed state-of-the-art chairlift that brings riders up 1,065 vertical feet in under 6 minutes. Each chair holds up to 5 bikes and can be loaded (and unloaded) by riders themselves— utilizing Doppelmayr’s Bike Clip system.
For more information on the largest Bike Park in the White Mountains, visit: /summer-activities/biking/downhill-mountain-biking
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In light of the most recent recommendations and guidance from local authorities and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in regard to the COVID-19 situation, Loon has made the incredibly difficult decision to suspend all operations at the end of the day today until further notice.
This was not a decision we came to lightly, and we know that many of you will be disappointed. But our first responsibility is for the health and wellbeing of our staff, guests, and community, and it is clear that this is the only appropriate and responsible course of action for us to take. This also means that all events scheduled for the remainder of the winter season have been cancelled.
We don’t know yet exactly when we will reopen, but we look forward to welcoming back guests at the earliest possible opportunity.
All full time staff will continue to be paid for the remainder of the week, and we will be working with all team members on transitional plans going forward.
If you have pre-purchased lift tickets, lessons or programs on or after March 16, you will automatically be issued a full refund.
All refunds will be processed automatically with no action required. If you have questions or need additional assistance, please contact our reservations team at 603-745-6281. Please be aware that we expect a high volume of calls and emails, and we appreciate your patience.
We will continue to closely monitor this situation and will make any additional changes as necessary. For continued updates and information, please visit our dedicated web page at loonmtn.com/covid19
Snowmaking paused for last night but likely will resume tonight! According to a trusted outside source, @ryan_houx says that this winter will be out of this world!