Flood waters from Tropical Storm Irene led to the collapse of the bridge that forms the primary access to Loon Mountain ski area in New Hampshire. (photo: Loon Mountain)

Work Progressing to Replace Loon Mountain Bridge Washed Out by Flood

Lincoln, NH – The Loon Mountain Resort bridge, which provides access to the Resort from Route 112/The Kancamagus Highway, is being replaced by a temporary, two-lane vehicular bridge and sidewalk. The temporary solution, built after the original bridge washed away in flood waters from Tropical Storm Irene, will remain in place throughout the coming ski season until the main bridge can be repaired next spring.

In the meantime, the Resort remains open for fall events and activities, and alternate vehicular access is available via the South Peak Bridge, located two miles to the west in the town of Lincoln.

Flood waters from Tropical Storm Irene led to the collapse of the bridge that forms the primary access to Loon Mountain ski area in New Hampshire. (photo: Loon Mountain)
Flood waters from Tropical Storm Irene led to the collapse of the bridge that forms the primary access to Loon Mountain ski area in New Hampshire. (photo: Loon Mountain)

Construction of the temporary bridge is being handled by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NH DOT) and is now underway.  The bridge is expected to be in place and open by mid-November. Repair work on the main bridge is slated to begin next spring, after the ski season ends, and will be conducted by an independent third-party contractor to be hired by the Town of Lincoln.  The timeline for repair work and the main bridge reopening is not yet available.

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Tropical Storm Irene dumped up to 10 inches of rain over the area on August 28, causing the East Branch of the Pemigewasset River to flood and undermine the bridge abutments and rendering Route 112/The Kancamagus Highway impassable east of the Resort.  NH DOT closed the bridge on August 28 and then a portion of the bridge collapsed on August 31.  A temporary pedestrian bridge was put in place for the 36th Annual New Hampshire Highland Games, which took place on September 16-18, and Route 112/The Kancamagus Highway was opened a week ahead of schedule on September 10, in plenty of time for the important foliage season.

“We would like to thank Governor Lynch, who recognizes the importance of tourism and the ski industry to the State’s economy, and who made a quick resolution possible in time for the Highland Games and the important upcoming winter ski season,” said Rick Kelley, Loon Mountain Resort’s president and general manager.  “We would also like to thank NH DOT, the Town of Lincoln and all the utility companies for their many hours of work on an aggressive schedule to reopen this important access to Loon Mountain.”

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Loon’s Gondola Skyride is open daily through October 16 and Segway Tours are available daily through October 10.  The Loon Mountain Adventure Center and Riding Stable are open on weekends through October 10.  Loon hosts the popular Oktoberfest on October 8-9, followed by the new Monster Mud Run mountain obstacle challenge and Halloween Monster Bash on October 29.

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