LEBANON, N.H. — A New England ski area says it will be offering free lift tickets and access to trails throughout the winter season after recently receiving a “generous” gift.
Storrs Hill in Lebanon, New Hampshire, is inviting winter sports enthusiasts of all ages and abilities to enjoy the slopes at no cost.
Cory Grant, president of the Lebanon Outing Club and Storrs Hill manager, said the unique opportunity to offer free community skiing was made possible by the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, which has reportedly donated tens of millions of dollars to various causes in the Granite State in recent decades.
“This project embodies the spirit of our community, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the outdoors and experience the magic of winter sports,” Grant said in a news release. “We hope this initiative brings neighbors together and inspires a love of skiing in a fun and accessible way.”
Grant said the Byrne Foundation’s grant will also jumpstart a community sponsorship campaign to continue free skiing in coming seasons.
Seasonlong public skiing hours at Storrs Hill run from 5 to 9 p.m. on Fridays, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays.
No registration is required to access the free skiing.
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