King Pine sits in a valley in the White Mountains National Forest and primarily serves the beginner and intermediate skier or snowboarder. That's not to say there aren't some steeps. The sheltered location protects the slopes from cold winds making most ski and ride days pleasant. The resort is known for it's family-friendly atmosphere, affordability and great grooming. The vertical is a short 350 feet, so keeping track of the kids is easy. Guests will love the adjacent Purity Spring Resort, where they can find lodging, home-style food and world class amenities.
Where to Stay
Seventy rooms of lodging available at the slope.
Plan Your Trip
Transportation
Important Dates
Projected opening date
Dec 12, 2025
Projected closing date
Mar 29, 2026
Projected Days Open
107
Days Open Last Year
105
Years Open
63
Average Snowfall
71"
Terrain
Runs in Total
17
Longest Run
0.3 mi
Skiable Terrain
50 ac
Night Skiing
30 ac
Snow Making
50 ac
Lifts
5
Triple Chairs
3
Surface Lifts
2
Inside Scoop
Two snack bars and tavern, ski school rentals, ski shop, and nursery up to 6 years of age. Ski patrol. Hospital 15 miles away. One hundred percent snowmaking.
Reviews
Tara Scungio
I doubt we’ll ever return here. The line to rent skiis is ABSURD. And I mean incompetent, disorganized, LONG & absurd. One worker who looked about 10 years old was there-just 1 person running the ski rental area. The line which is outside the whole time was 2 hours long. There is no excuse for this. Go & rent your skiis at a shop elsewhere. Also-this is a VERY beginner mountain. Short summit, tons of kids. If you are an intermediate or expert skier you will be bored here.