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New Hampshire Ski Area Celebrated for Not Raising Season Pass Prices

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The price of eggs seems like it keeps going up, but a small and mighty ski area in New Hampshire will offer its season pass for the same price as before.

King Pine Ski Area, in East Madison, New Hampshire, will keep its season pass costs the same for the 2025-2026 season.

A family of four can get an unlimited season pass for $1,925. An anytime pass will run adults $595, teens ages 13-18 $465, children ages 6-12 $390, and children under the age of 5 $115. Seniors 65-69 can get an anytime pass for $390, ages 70-79 can pay just $135, and 80-plus is just $30 for an entire season.

King Pine.

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A midweek pass is good for Nordic trails, snowshoeing and ice-skating Monday through Friday, for the entirety of the season, with the exception of holiday blackout dates. Adults can pick a midweek pass up for $290, while teens will pay $195, and juniors and seniors pay just $165.

The human power pass gives unlimited uphill access, snowshoeing and cross country skiing for $79.

The holiday blackout dates are December 26, 2025 – January 2, 2026, January 19, 2026 or February 16–20, 2026.

Passholders can also get five half-off buddy tickets for non holiday Monday through Friday. There’s also an option to add on an Indy Pass.

"Value and flexibility will always be two of our highest priorities here at King Pine Ski Area. By maintaining season pass rates we’re able to continue to offer that affordable family fun that we’ve always been known for," said Shawn Taylor, General Manager at King Pine. "Now more than ever, every penny spent matters to our guests, so this is a great way to show some additional appreciation to those who spend the most time with us during the season."

King Pine’s 2024-2025 season is still going strong. All 17 trails are open, and four of the six lifts are spinning. The ski area has gotten 7” of snow in the past week, bringing its season total to 76”. The last day of the season is scheduled for March 30, and it will end with a pond skim.

Related: Closing Day for North Carolina's Snowboard Season Announced


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