80 Out Of 100 From 2 Members

King Ridge GHOST SKI HILL Historic/Ghost Area Resort (Are you this resort?)

King Ridge (1961-1995) was an upside-down mountain, you drove to the summit “base” lodge and skied down to the lifts. 2 chairs, 2 T-Bars & 3 J-bars and a 800 foot vertical drop. It was the first ski area in New England to have a triple chair (with a bubble top) and was the last of the “affordable” ski areas.

Rate This Resort
 
  • Poor-outstanding-long
  • Was this ski hill easy to get to? 3.5 Slider
  • Was there parking near the tows or lifts? 4.0 Slider
  • The base lodge and/or warming huts 4.0 Slider
  • Availability of seating to lace-up your ski shoes 4.0 Slider
  • Public wax room 4.0 Slider
  • Wax room provided free pine tar, Quickski, wax and irons 3.5 Slider
  • Trail names, maps and signs were unique and original 4.0 Slider
  • Trails were narrow and exciting 3.5 Slider
  • Quality of the snow or ice 3.5 Slider
  • Rocks, stumps, grass patches and other obstacles 4.5 Slider
  • Ski packing, boot packing or machine grooming of trails 4.0 Slider
  • Was this ski hill kid friendly? 5.0 Slider
  • How easy was it to cut the lift & tow lines? 2.5 Slider
  • Quality of rope tows, T-Bars, J-Bars & other lifts 3.5 Slider
  • Rate this ski hill's school, patrol, tow and lift ops 4.5 Slider
  • Were the Owners and family of this ski hill friendly? 5.0 Slider
  • Did you get your money's worth? 5.0 Slider
  • Overall fondness for this Ghost Historic ski hill 3.5 Slider
  • Chances of having the best ski time of your life? 3.0 Slider
  • Should they re-open this hill again? 100% Slider
 
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