Uncanoonuc Mountains

Uncanoonuc Mountains

The Uncanoonuc Incline Railway in 1914
Elevation 1324 ft
Location
Location Goffstown, New Hampshire, U.S.
Coordinates 42°59′09″N 71°35′52″W / 42.9858°N 71.5978°WCoordinates: 42°59′09″N 71°35′52″W / 42.9858°N 71.5978°W

The Uncanoonuc Mountains are two small mountain peaks in Goffstown, New Hampshire, United States. The north peak, the highest point in Goffstown, has an elevation of 1,324 feet (404 m) above sea level, and the south peak rises to 1,321 feet (403 m).[1]

The mountains are a good spot for hiking, snowshoeing, and scenic views of the nearby skyline of Manchester and even, on a clear day, the faint skyline of Boston.

They were the site of a small ski operation in the 1930s and 40s, served by the incline railway that went up the south peak. With three main trails from top to bottom, it was a popular ski destination until 1941, when the railway was damaged by a fire.[2]

A new development was planned in the 1960s for the north peak, commencing in 1963. Chairlift and snow making equipment was ordered, several trails were cleared, but the project was halted by the town of Goffstown because of environmental concerns. In response to the failure, the city of Manchester opened their own area, McIntyre, in 1971.[3]

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic map series, Pinardville quadrangle.
  2. Davis, Jeremy. "NELSAP: Uncanoonuc Mountain". New England Lost Ski Areas Project. NELSAP. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  3. "New England Ski History: Mt. Uncanoonuc Cancelled Development". New England Ski History. New England Ski History.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.