
Plymouth’s Nutt Ski Hill is preparing for its long-awaited reopening after a closure that lasted more than a decade.
Nutt Ski Hill has not been used for organized winter recreation since February of 2014, but that will change on December 16th.
The day will serve as the official opening day for the hill following a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which the public is invited to attend.
Then, on January 16th, Nutt Ski Hill will hold a grand opening celebration. In preparation for the winter season, they have also released pricing options for skiers, snowboarders, and tubers looking to get back on the historic Plymouth landmark.
Single tickets for snowboarders and skiers will cost $25, while an individual season pass will cost $150, with family season passes going for $500.
The family pass will include two adults and any or all children under the age of 18. Tubing will cost $15 an hour per person, but a voucher book is available for a discounted rate of $60.
However, before the festivities get underway, Nutt Ski Hill will host an open house on November 15th for those interested in checking out the new facilities.
More information on the return of Nutt Ski Hill in Plymouth can be found by visiting nutthillwinterpark.com.











