Cannon Mountain, Mountain summit in White Mountains, New Hampshire, United States.
Cannon Mountain is a summit in New Hampshire's White Mountains featuring dramatic granite cliffs that form its distinctive eastern face. The ski area on its slopes contains numerous trails and operates with modern lift infrastructure for year-round access.
The mountain was originally called Profile Mountain before being renamed Cannon Mountain in 1972 based on rock shapes resembling artillery pieces. The ski area evolved during the 1900s into a major winter sports facility that helped establish New Hampshire as a skiing destination.
The summit has served as a gathering place for winter sports enthusiasts for generations and remains central to regional recreation culture. People come here to test themselves against the mountain in ways that have shaped how the area is viewed.
A year-round aerial tramway provides straightforward access to the summit without requiring hiking or climbing skills. The base lodge area has facilities for gear rental and seasonal activities, making the mountain accessible to visitors of varying abilities.
Three smaller peaks called the Cannon Balls occupy the slope and are visible from various angles around the mountain. These sub-summits create a distinctive pattern that gives the slopes their characteristic look.
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