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Snowboarding Zone - Black Mountain, New Hampshire:

Riders Guide - 143 full acres of powdery land means plenty of great tricks, jumps, and slopes for any boarder or freestyle skier to conquer. There are 40 different trails and runs to tackle, offering plenty of opportunity to hone skills and still have time for some seriously adrenaline pumping runs. There is an even amount of beginner, intermediate, and advanced slopes which allows guests of all ability levels to work their way up from a beginner to an advanced boarder.

Parks and Pipes - There is more to do for snowboarders than just ride the trails and hit the slopes. Those who are looking to get in some tricks will find a few terrain parks and a quarterpipe. The terrain park boasts some great rails and boxes while also housing some natural, snow features. Both are excellent places to tweak your tricks and hone fundamental skills.

Out of Bounds - Black Mountain is not a full resort, instead of wasting time and energy on the extra perks, it focuses on maintaining the best trails and having the best terrain in the area. They also offer a host of lessons for all ages and ability levels at their Ski School.

Hangout & Hookup - While the nearby town of Jackson provides plenty of places to stay and dine, the Lostbo Pub near the mountain is the perfect location for food and drink. There are plenty of people to meet and plenty of fun to be had with free pool tables, cheap and tasty food, and good drinks.

The Deal - Black Mountain is located off of route 16, located in Jackson. Highway 302 will take you into Jackson as well, putting you within a few minutes of the Mountain.


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