
Storrs Hill Ski Map Download 👇
Storrs Hill Piste Map and Overview
Storrs Hill Ski Area in Lebanon, New Hampshire offers an intimate and historic skiing experience – perfect for families, beginners, and ski-jump enthusiasts. As one of the oldest continually operating lift‑served ski hills in the U.S. (lift installed in 1935), it radiates charm with its volunteer-run ethos by the Lebanon Outing Club. Despite its modest size, the hill packs a variety of terrain: seven trails (including a terrain park and two black-diamond/glade runs) served by a single Poma platter lift, and ski-jumping facilities with 10m, 25m, and 50m jumps – all under the lights. Community spirit reigns supreme, with affordable or even free skiing on weekends – backed by grants – and a strong focus on lessons, racing, and youth programs.
While it’s intentionally small-scale, Storrs Hill delivers consistency and accessibility. Snowmaking and grooming maintain reliable conditions on its 20 acres of skiable terrain – including 10 acres lit for night skiing. With a 300-foot vertical drop, it’s an excellent training hill for slalom, jumps, and progression skiing, without the intimidation of larger mountains. Its combination of historic pedigree, community focus, and year-round ski-jumping facilities make it a unique gem in New England’s ski scene.
Ski area size = 0.081 km² / 0.031 mi²
Base elevation = 85 m / 280 ft
Peak elevation = 177 m / 580 ft
Difficulty:
🟦 70% Easy
🟥 30% Intermediate
⬛ 0% Advanced