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# of Trails: 0
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Depth: 12"-36"
Surface: Loose Granular / Hard Pack

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Directions:  Exit 16 off I-89

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A Rich History

A Rich History

Whaleback has a rich history of providing the communities of the Upper Valley a convenient affordable fun place to ski/ride. Each season that Whaleback is open, we teach hundreds of kids and adults to ski/snowboard. It is hard to imagine that all of those people would make the treck to a bigger resort that is further away and would cost a lot more money. We pride ourselves on being a fun safe place to learn and advance in these sports.

We continue to offer great programs like our popular After School ProgramsFebruary Zero Gravity Camp for kids, and season long  Core Team. These programs are what make Whaleback work. If it weren't for the dedicated parents that sign their sons and daughters up to participate in these programs it would be tough to keep Whaleback going. Despite the challenging weather and lack of natural snow fall, these programs are thriving and people, kids especially, are having a great time on the snow that our snowmakers have provided.

Skiing and riding are a great part of living in New England, and we at Whaleback are working hard to keep that tradition alive. Be a part of keeping this tradition alive; check out our programs and support your local mountain.

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Date: Apr 7, 2012 2:47PM

FURB says:

I lived in the Lebanon area from 1995-2001 and then from 2004 - 2007. I snowboarded for the first time on your hill. At the gas station (South Bound on I-89) I saw a snowmobile explode. When I come back (since I now live in Utah), I'm going to take my kids to all the great places I skied in the east, including Whaleback!

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