A Community Meeting on the Future of Black Mountain NH
JACKSON, NEW HAMPSHIRE—Black Mountain Ski Area and the Indy Pass announced today that they will hold a community meeting, open to the public, on Saturday, October 5, at 4pm. This event will inform the Black Mountain community about the ski area’s future.
Indy Pass assisted in reversing the decision to close the area prior to the 23/24 season and has been stewarding a sustainable path forward for Black Mountain since.
Black Mountain owner John Fichera, who has owned the mountain since 1995, will be joined by Indy Pass Director Erik Mogensen for a presentation to those attending, followed by a question-and-answer session.
There will be many quotable comments, photo opportunities, and access to Black Mountain and Indy Pass leadership.
About Black Mountain
Black Mountain, established in the 1930s, is the oldest continuously operating ski resort in New Hampshire. The mountain plays a vital role in the Mount Washington Valley community, contributing significantly to the local culture and economy while providing generations of families with an authentic New England skiing experience. Since purchasing the mountain in 1995, the Fichera family has successfully operated the ski area, preserving its legacy of independent, family-friendly ownership and strengthening its ties to the community. Follow Black Mountain on Facebook and Instagram @blackmtnnh
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Doug Fish
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