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Summer is knocking at the door and the start of summer operations is just a few short days away.  Cranmore will open for the summer season starting with weekends only, Saturday, May 27th through June 11th, with the Mountain Adventure Park (Mountain Coaster, Soaring Eagle Zipline, and Giant Swing) and Scenic Chairlift rides, 10am - 4pm. 

The Bike Park will delay its opening to Saturday, June 17 due to a needed lift upgrade and minor trail repairs. This will also accommodate the arrival of an expanded fleet of bike rentals.  The Lift Service Park will be open daily starting on June 17 through Labor Day Monday.  It will also be open on weekends during the fall.

We’re committed to making your Bike Park experience a smooth and enjoyable one for every member of your family and friend group. In addition to our existing lift-serviced trail system, we have added a brand-new technical trail, new specialty Blue Sky MTB-led bike clinics, and an expansive bike rental program for all ages and abilities.  We also expect the new Mount Washington Valley Rec Path to open sometime around the first of July (stay tuned).  

Our bike shop will be open on weekends starting Memorial Day Weekend for guests wishing to rent bikes for the extensive cross country bike trail network in and around the Mt Washington Valley. To explore what kind of bike is best for your level of adventure, see Cranmore Bike Rentals.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at Cranmore!

 

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Skills Park   Closed
Day at the Beech Point of view video Closed
Twister w/ jump line option   Closed
Stembogen Point of view video Closed
Jackalope Point of view video Closed
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Kettle Connector (to Kettle Ridge area - not patrolled by Cranmore Mountain Resort.  Ride at your own risk).   Closed
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 Mothman Point of view video Closed
       

 

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Mountain Bikers Responsibility Code

Mountain biking involves risk of serious injury or death.  Your knowledge, decisions and actions contribute to your safety and that of others.

ALWAYS:

  1. STAY IN CONTROL:  You’re responsible for avoiding objects and people
  2. KNOW YOUR LIMITS: Ride within your ability.  Start small and work your way up.
  3. PROTECT YOURSELF:  Use an appropropriate bike, helmet and protective equipment.
  4. INSPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT:  Know your components and their operation prior to riding.
  5. BE LIFT SMART.  Know how to load, ride and unload lifts safely.  Ask if you need help. 
  6. INSPECT TRAILS AND FEATURES.  Conditions change constantly; plan and adjust your riding accordingly.
  7. OBEY SIGNS AND WARNINGS.  Stay on marked trails only.  Keep off closed trails, and non - designated bike trails (ski trails and glades).  Ride in the direction indicated.
  8. BE VISIBLE.  Do not stop where you obstruct a trail, feature, landing or are not visible.
  9. LOOK AND YIELD TO OTHERS.  Look both ways and yield when entering or crossing a road or trail.  When overtaking, use caution and yield to those ahead.
  10. COOPERATE.  If involved in or witness to an incident, identify yourself to staff.