
The future of Whaleback Mountainโs only chairlift could hinge on the success of a benefit concert this week, as the nonprofit ski area races to raise the final dollars needed for critical mechanical repairs. The small New Hampshire ski hillโclosed since March 16โis working to raise $250,000 to rebuild the gearbox on its sole chairlift, which shut down in February after a strange sound was reported, prompting mechanics to discover the gearbox bearings were failing, with a full closure ensuing to avoid further damage.
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Instead of replacing the lift entirelyโa move that would cost an estimated $3โ4 millionโWhaleback opted for a more financially viable option: sending the gearbox out for an 8-to-10-week rebuild. The part will be refurbished by specialists and reinstalled ahead of the 2025โ26 ski season.
To help cover the cost, the mountain is hosting a benefit concert on Friday, April 19. Headlined by guitarist Zach Nugent with support from Sunshine Garcia Becker, the event is capped at 180 attendees and will be held on-site at Whaleback. Tickets are $35 and are available on the ski areaโs website. All proceeds will go toward the lift repair fund.
As of April 14, Whaleback had raised $180,000โjust $70,000 short of its goal, according to an Instagram post from the resort. That includes a strong early push that netted $75,000 in the campaignโs first week.
Even with the lifts quiet, the ski area is keeping momentum going. Whaleback has already started selling 2025โ26 season passes, expressing confidence the lift will be back in operation by winter. For those who canโt attend the concert, donations are still being accepted online. All contributions will go toward keeping the independent mountain runningโa vital community resource that has long relied on grassroots support.
Founded as a nonprofit, Whaleback Mountain is one of just a handful of U.S. ski areas operating under community ownership. Leaders say they hope to raise enough for repairs now and begin planning for a full lift replacement by the end of the decade.