I nearly drove off Route 3 when I saw the sign for Mount Prospect Ski Tow and Glades as I headed toward Weeks State Park and a hike up Mount Prospect. How cool is this place? I loved the little ski slope that is about the same size as Rumford's 1950's Scottie's ski area. The following is taken from the Mount Prospect Ski Tow and Glades website:
Located south of Lancaster, New Hampshire, Mt. Prospect is a small, state-owned, club leased ski area. Lift served skiing on the northern slope of Mt. Prospect likely dates back to the early 1940s. The initial operation was likely short lived, however, as the area closed during part or all of World War II. It likely reopened for the 1946-47 season and operated when natural snowfall allowed during subsequent decades. Mount Prospect Ski Club, Inc. was formed as a non-profit corporation in the fall of 1982. In February of 1989, the State of New Hampshire Executive Council approved a five year lease for the Mount Prospect Ski Club's ski area in the state park.
Closure
The ski area likely closed following the 1996-97 season due to lack of snowfall. The base building collapsed the following year, further complicating the situation.
Rebirth
After sitting idle for over a decade, locals rallied and reopened Mt. Prospect during the winter of 2007-08. The ski area continues to operate when natural snow allows with a 1957 Chevrolet powered rope tow, three trails, grooming, and a warming yurt. Volunteers staff the area, while the Town of Lancaster provides funds to cover liability insurance.
Sign on Route 3 right before Weeks State Park
Ski area map and donation spot
A 2-minute walk up from the parking lot through
the woods to the slopes
The Mount Prospect Ski Tow Lodge (Really)
Storage shed
Abandoned stove
In the fall, the ski club puts up a yurt, so here's
the "real" lodge.
Loading point of rope tow
First tower
Instructions to lift attendant
Rope
The open slopes of Mount Prospect
Top of the rope tow.
Emergency stop
Top of the rope tow
Glades
Trail around Mount Prospect
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