Address: 86 Beach Access Rd, Newbury, NH 03255, USA
Phone: +16037635561
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
William Russell
Beautiful shaded hike the whole way..great day out for the family
Mark Zajac
First time at Sunapee Mountain! I usually ski in Northern New Hampshire and Maine at the BIG ski resorts. This place did not disappoint. I had so much fun skiing here. Beautiful trails and perfect snow conditions. Fast lifts and very organized staff to get skiers up the mountain in an orderly fashion. My favorite trail was Ridge. Beautiful scenery here and it overlooks Lake Sunappe too. Good food and drinks here. Loved the Irish coffee! Im coming back here again soon!!
Bryan Warren
We had a great presidents day visit, the trails are wide and long compared to what we are used to, the lift lines were quick and the snow was soft. Looking forward to another trip.
B K
Mates cute little spot to hang out for the day and take the kids swimming, very clean, nice little playground for the lilttle mates, even had a little boat ramp. Beautiful scenery all around, great place to take the kiddos for a family day!!!
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As of 6/11/22 no they do not allow overnight parking. They had no idea what I was talking about when I mentioned a form to stay overnight. Day pass is $5 per adult.
Lots of them. If you go to Sunapee Harbor you'll find a plethora of green space, picnic tables, or sit on the grass, there's a gazebo with tables, and public restrooms. Mt. Sunapee has (obviously, it's a mountain) TONS of green space but it's not lakeside. There's about a mile of land between Mt. Sunapee state park & Lake Sunapee. Newbury Harbor also has lots of outdoor space & picnic tables. And those are just the well-known public areas. If you search for hiking trails on Lake Sunapee, you'll find an endless supply of places that are quiet, peaceful picnic areas, like the Clark Overlook in Geoeges Mills. A short walk up a steady (but not at all steep) hill will lead you to a drop-dead gorgeous spot overlooking the northern tip of the lake. It just depends on what you're looking for & if you want to park (parking is free everywhere) & immediately have a spot to lay down a blanket, or if you want to walk a little ways. But there's so many options.
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Not anymore, however You should reach out to the chamber of commerce because there may be some small local businesses that do.
Check their website, but I think they are open year around with skiing, etc. in the winter.
Google says 24 hours
$0 But if you want to park overnight, you need tti fill a form so they know the car isn't abandoned.
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Plenty of bike trails and you can go along flat roads and big parking lot.
Here's what their website says "Pets are permitted in the Mt Sunapee campground and trails only. They are not permitted at the beach at any time. Pets are also restricted from the annual Arts and Crafts Festival and are not allowed at the ski area during winter operations. See the NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information."
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