East Madison, New Hampshire — If you have saved up some vacation time for the rest of 2025, one option is to use it for some ski days. One potential option is to save it for December 18th at King Pine.

This week, King Pine Ski Area revealed what deals they’ll have for this upcoming season. The most notable is the return of the $4 lift ticket, available for December 18th. The annual event is now in its third consecutive year. However, this deal is only available to the first 1,000 people who buy online. King Pine plans to operate that day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Lift tickets at King Pine are affordable and cheapest when you buy online. This includes a $5 discount when buying online.

Another way to secure a complimentary ticket is by staying at the Purity Spring Resort. Staying overnight on the property gives you two free lift tickets per night, per stay. There are various options, including ski-in/out rooms at the base lodge and The Mill. A two-night minimum stay is required on weekends (only one night for midweek), and on peak dates, this isn’t available.

King Pine is also a popular spot for uphill skiers, as it’s been the home for the Wild Corn Backcountry Shindig for the past few years. It’s also one of the partners on the Uphill New England pass, which is on sale now.

Season passes are also affordable, with a family of four being able to purchase one for $2,130. Adults pay $660, teens $545, and juniors $365. These prices are available through October 13th.

King Pine also received over $400k in improvements for this upcoming season. The upgrades include a new conveyor lift in the snow tubing area, a new snowmaking pipeline for the tubing park and backside of the mountain, and the renovation of the Evergreen Room at the base lodge. A new point-of-sale system has also been installed, providing better technology to make purchases easier and quicker.

About King Pine Ski Area

Situated in East Madison, King Pine Ski Area is part of the Purity Spring Resort. The ski area features 17 trails, 6 lifts, and a vertical drop of 350 feet. One of my favorite facts about King Pine is that some of the old lifts come from the shuttered King Ridge ski area. Some of the off-slope activities include snow tubing, ice skating, nordic ski trails, and snowshoeing. In the summertime, Purity Spring Resort is home to summer activities like swimming, fishing, kayaking, waterskiing, and more.

Image/Video Credits: King Pine Ski Area

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Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...