Mount Southington Ski Area

Claremont, New Hampshire 03743

Call Resort: 1-860-628-0954

Email: 123fun@gmail.com

Trail Map(s)

Trail and Mountain Stat's

Trail Info

Easiest: 7

More Difficult: 5

Most Difficult: 2

Total Trails: 14

Terrain Parks: 1

Glades: No

Cross Country: No

Night Skiing: Yes

Lift Info

Surface Lifts: 3

Double Chairs: 2

Triple Chairs: 2

Quad Chairs: --

High Speed Quad Chairs: --

HIgh Speed Six Chairs: --

Gondolas/Trams: --

Total Lifts: 7

Mountain Stat's

Annual Snow Fall: 80"

Base Elevation: 100'

Vertical Rise: 425'

Summit Elevation: 525'

Skiable Acres: 51

Snow Making: Yes

Longest Run: 0.9 MIles

Other Info

Snow Tubing: No

Snow Boarding: Yes

Ski Rentals: Yes

Snowboard Rentals: Yes

Ski/Board Lessons: Yes

No. of Lodges: 1

Local Forecast

WATERBURY WEATHER

Map/Directions

Mountain Info

In the 1960s, when boots were leather and laced and skis were long, Dr. Harold Richman returned from a ski trip in Vermont with his wife Barbara, inspired to build a family-oriented ski area in central Connecticut. After looking around for just the right spot – aesthetic and convenient, with land and water resources – he discovered a dairy farm in Southington that was for sale. The site was perfect.

Dr. Richman partnered with other members of his family along with the Palmisano family, of Bristol, CT, and other local investors. Together they purchased the dairy farm, carved out trails, installed lifts and snowmaking equipment and began to create the Mount Southington Ski Area of today.

A red barn, now known as The Red Barn Café, was converted into a rental shop on the bottom level and an eating area upstairs. A small snack bar was located nearby. The farmhouse was ideal for offices; its windows open for ticket sales. Complete with rentals, ski lessons and the glamour of night skiing, Mount Southington opened in 1964.

The Founders’ Vision: a happy, winter outdoor place – a place for friends and family to share chair lifts up and fun runs down; to master parallel turns (and later, terrain parks and mogul fields), to show off, to teach others, to be active, to smile. To enjoy winter! Their vision became a reality, and fifty years later it remains the experience we seek to create for all our visitors.

Today boots are plastic and buckled, and skis are shorter and shaped. Rope tows and T-bars have been replaced by modern day chair lifts. Skiers and snowboarders share our slopes – whether they are carving turns or enjoying our terrain parks and competitive racers look to beat their best computer-tracked results! Snowmaking has evolved from homemade pipe combination guns to guns using hi-tech and sophisticated technology. These guns are extremely efficient and powerful. We now have 14 snow covered trails that are well groomed and designed for all abilities and our youngest skiers and riders are learning skills faster than ever before, with new equipment and programs designed just for them.

Mount Southington Ski Area has always enjoyed hosting and supporting our community by offering our services to wonderful organizations such as - CT Children’s Medical Center, Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters, CT Special Olympics, and Leaps of Faith, along with many others.

Our staff – many of whom have been with us for years – are passionate about making every day a great day for the skiers and snowboarders on our slopes. 1964 to today … over 50 years of growth and change! If you’ve shared our journey, thank you for being a part of it. If now is the time to begin, we invite you and your family to visit our slopes, take a lesson or two, and make memories of your own with us!

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