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Sunday River offers skiers and snowboarders eight interconnected peaks featuring a hearty selection of double black diamonds and open bowls among its 132 trails and terrain parks, so you never have to ride the same run twice. The mountain has done a good job of clustering trails together by skill level, so you shouldn't run across (or over) beginners while stomping through White Heat's moguls or tackling Locke Mountain runs. Additionally, a superpipe and four terrain parks provide ample opportunity for trick riders to jib, bonk, and air to their hearts' content.
Downhill Details
- Vertical Drop: 2340 feet
- Trails: 132 total; 25 percent beginner, 32 percent intermediate, 27 percent expert, 17 expert only
- Trail Map: View Trail Map
- Snowboarding: four terrain parks, a super-pipe, and a mini-pipe
- Snowmaking: 92 percent
- Lifts: nine quad chairs (four high-speed detachables), four triple chairs, two double chairs, three surface lifts
- Hours: weekdays 9 am to 4 pm, and weekends 8 am to 4 pm; subject to change
- Rates: adult $80; teen $68; junior/senior $55
- Rentals: ski or snowboard package $39
- Instruction: group lessons $35/90-min; private lessons $85/hour
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