
By Roger Leo on December 17, 2007
Ceremony for the long-awaited expansion at Loon is 10 a.m. Dec. 20.

By Roger Leo on September 25, 2007
Boyne USA Resorts is offering a New England Pass good for skiing at Loon Mountain in New Hampshire and Sugarloaf/USA and Sunday River in Maine.

By Roger Leo on September 19, 2007
The company that manages Loon Mountain has changed, but the Threedom Pass remains.

By Roger Leo on August 26, 2007
South Peak's long-planned expansion is finally under way at Loon Mountain.

By Joan Wallen on March 27, 2007
Loon’s annual rite of spring, the Slush Pool Party, will be held on April 7th at the Octagon base area.

By Joan Wallen on March 20, 2007
Heralding the arrival of spring, cardboard, tape and glue come out in full force for Loon Mountain’s Annual Cardboard Box Derby on March 25th. Kids and wannabe kids (aka the young at heart) show off their creative and engineering skills as they construct and race sleds of all shapes and sizes.

By Joan Wallen on February 20, 2007
Last week’s big storm left all New Hampshire areas blanketed in powder with accumulations ranging from a high of two and a half feet from Wilderness in Dixville Notch down to Franconia Notch’s Cannon Mountain.
By Joan Wallen on February 13, 2007
Feel like your skiing is stuck on a plateau? Are you anxious to move up the ladder, get to the next rung? Check out Loon Mountain’s new Three Hour Private Lessons. With these lessons you can choose your coach, what you want to work on, what terrain to learn on and even what time you take a lesson.

By Joan Wallen on February 6, 2007
Booth Creek resorts Waterville, Loon and Cranmore are showing up the weather forecasters by producing some crowd pleasing conditions despite the lack of natural snow and grim forecasts from the media.
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By OnTheSnow on April 22, 2008
Orinda, California: Who has the best terrain parks at any Northeastern ski resort according to visitors to OnTheSnow.com, the oldest and most-visited snow sports portal on the Internet? It's Loon Mt., located in N.H,’s White Mountains. The Web site, which attracts an audited 1.2 million individuals monthly during the winter, gave its visitors the opportunity to write reviews of all North American resorts and rank them in five categories.