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Located within walking distance of the academic campus, the Proctor Ski Area is the world’s finest high school-owned, private FIS homologated ski training facility. Featuring alpine and Nordic facilities capable of hosting internationally scored races, as well as one of the only remaining high school ski jumping facilities in New Hampshire and a five element terrain park, the Proctor Ski Area provides unparalleled racing and training facilities for Proctor’s snowsport athletes right on their own doorsteps!

The Proctor Ski Area is not only the home training venue for Proctor's USS/FIS and Nordic Skiers, but for the Boston College Men's Alpine program
 

Ski Area Timeline

1960s:
Trails cut on the north-facing ridge overlooking the Blackwater River.
 
1970:
Installation of a 1400-foot t-bar lift set the facility apart as unique to other private ski areas.
 
1980s-1990s:
Proctor Ski Area becomes one of most reliable ski jumps and early-season Nordic loops due to enhanced snowmaking capabilities.
 
2007:
New t-bar installed, additional lighting and snowmaking allow top-to-bottom racing and training.
 
2010:
FIS homologation of two Alpine racing trails creates premier Alpine racing facility.
 
2013:
Installation of electric powered compressors, 21 HKD SV10 Impulse Tower Guns, a Turbocristal Fan gun, and addition of 42 GE PF400 Power Flood Lights both reduce emissions by 140 tons of CO2 and increase quality of skiing.
 
2014:
Proctor Ski Area wins Golden Eagle Award for Environmental Excellence.
 
2014:
Nordic Trail enhancements include snowmaking on FIS homologated 1.4 km sprint and 2.5 race loop open at the Bill Paine '51 Nordic Center.

2015:
Full, top to bottom lighting on Alpine Trails and on the 1.4 km Sprint Nordic loop allow for extended evening training. 

2016:
Five element terrain park installed to serve Proctor's Freeride program. 
 

Ski Area Staff

Proctor Ski Area

Proctor Ski Area: FIS homologated Alpine, Nordic, ski jumping, terrain park near campus.