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Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area
153 Main Street, Jackson, New Hampshire, United States
About the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area
Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area is a premier tourist attraction located in the charming town of Jackson, New Hampshire. Situated at 153 Main Street, this institution offers a picturesque setting for Nordic skiing enthusiasts of all levels. With over 154 kilometers of groomed trails winding through the stunning White Mountain National Forest, visitors can experience the beauty of winter while enjoying a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned skier, the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area provides a unique and unforgettable winter adventure for all.
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153 Main St, Jackson, NH 03846, United States
Opening hours of Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area
Monday:
08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 16:00
Friday:
08:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 16:00
Reviews of Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area
"Friendly, non-profit community building organization. Their rental skis work rather well. The trail network is extensive and well groomed throughout the season."
"My husband and I have been season pass holders for more than 30 years. The grooming is fabulous, the newsletter is thorough, and the exercise is tops."
"The staff upstairs was friendly, but some of the info is very hard to follow. Prepared to pay trail use as well as rentals I was promised half off on the third day, but when I came back on the third day, they told me that it was not half off. The trails are beautiful, but many of them were not groomed"
"Good place to come ski. My friend and I started with a lesson from on of the ladies there. She was great and taught us well! The ski rentals are not the greatest but they worked. I highly recommend getting on the trails before 9am because they are freshly groomed and it's not very busy. When you arrive, go to the window at top to pay. I guess we weren't clear because we bought a lesson package and three day rental but apparently our trail pass was only for a day. I didn't realize this until we were on the trails the second day and I happened to notice someone's pass looked different than ours. Of the 3 days we were out there, we were only stopped one day and had our trail pass checked but they are out there checking them so make sure you receive the proper pass. The trails are pretty well marked. We skied about 3 hours each day which was a good amount of time. We had other activities planned such as snowmobiling, horse drawn carriage ride, and exploring the area. We also went snowshoeing. The snowshoe rentals are terrible. Especially if you don't have massive boots. We made do but had to stop several times to fix them or strap them back on. Also, as they let us know 29 times, make sure to get your rentals back by 3:30 even though they close at 4. I mean, if I arrived at 4:15, wouldn't they just charge me an extra day and that would be my own fault? Anyway, snowshoe trails were clearly marked too (at least the one we did was). I had snowshoed 30 years ago in the Army and it was good to replace that memory with this one. Lol Much more fun, despite the gear issues. They were still pretty scared of covid there with a bunch of signs telling you where and where not to go that was kind of confusing. Everything was separated and strict. Good thing you don't spend too much time inside! The trails running along the river were pretty and it was lovely hearing the running water. On a side note, if you are staying in the area, I highly recommend staying at The Wentworth in the Amster Cottage. It's the closest you can get to the ski center and it was literally ski in ski out. If they had better ski and snowshoe rentals, I'd give this place 5 stars!"
"First time XC Skiing and it was fantastic! Helpful and friendly staff, well groomed trails, good rentals, and the trail running along the river was beautiful. Cocoa Hut (with a hot cocoa stand) and the outdoor fire were a nice touch too! Can't wait to go back."
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