Mt. Eustis is a weather-dependent community ski hill providing affordable access to snowsports in the heart of North Country New Hampshire.
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Mt. Eustis is closed for the 23/24 ski season. See you in December 2024!
Wednesday Night
6pm-8:30pmFriday Night
6pm-8:30pmSaturday Morning
10am-2pm -
To access the rope tow and everything wonderful Mt. Eustis has to offer, all participants must complete a waiver before they can access the property.
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Mt. Eustis Ski Hill operates on a donation-only basis, which means, skiing is free! However, below are our suggested levels of donations.
Family Season Pass: $100
Adult Season Pass: $50
Child Season Pass: $30
Day Pass: $5 suggested donation
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1. What are the operating hours of Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
Our operating hours vary based on weather conditions and volunteer availability. Typically, we are open on select weekends and select weekday nights during the winter ski season. Check our social media pages for the latest updates on hours and conditions.
2. How much does it cost to ski or snowboard at Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
Mt. Eustis Ski Hill offers low or no-cost access to our slope. We aim to make snowsports accessible to everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status. Donations are appreciated and help us maintain and improve the hill.
3. Do I need to make a reservation to visit Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
Reservations are not required. However, all participants must sign a waiver before using the hill.
4. What facilities and services are available at Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
We have a rope tow lift, a warming hut, and basic amenities including a porta-potty. Our hill is volunteer-operated, so services are limited but always focused on providing a friendly and safe experience.
5. How can I get involved or volunteer at Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers! You can help with operations, events, maintenance, and more. Visit our Volunteer page on the website or contact us directly to learn how you can contribute to our community.
6. Can I use Mt. Eustis Ski Hill after hours? What about the summer?
We encourage everyone to respect our operating hours for safety and maintenance reasons. Using the ski hill after hours is at your own risk. If you have a special request, please contact us in advance.
7. Is skinning uphill allowed at Mt. Eustis Ski Hill?
Yes, skinning uphill is allowed! We ask that you follow our designated routes (far looker's right) and respect the natural terrain. Remember to stay aware of other skiers and snowboarders for everyone’s safety.
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We are an all-volunteer organization from the board of directors to those who run the rope tow, and we can’t do it without community engagement. Join us for a winter shift or pitch in during our annual spring or fall cleanup. We can always use a helping hand.
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Thank you for considering a donation to Mt. Eustis Ski Hill! Donations are a vital part of keeping the lights on and the community hill operating. Your donation is tax deductible and incredibly appreciated.
or make a check out to “Mt Eustis Ski Hill” and mail to:
P.O. Box 29
Littleton, NH 03561 -
Chronicle
WCVB Boston
March 2, 2022
Mt. Eustis Ski Hill was featured alongside our friends throughout the Littleton community in an episode on Chronicle from our friends at WCVB Boston Channel 5.
Window to the Wild
NH PBS
March 7, 2022
Outdoor adventurer and host Willem Lange came to visit with Mt. Eustis Ski Hill patrons young and old in a Windows to the Wild episode on NH PBS.