Tenney Mountain

Tenney Mountain is highlighted by a variety of terrain which offers wide range of area for skiing, snowboarding, tubing and other recreational activities. A place of enjoyment, fun, entertainment and relaxation will welcome you at Tenney Mountain.

Wildcat Mountain

Located in New Hampshire's White Mountains in the Mt. Washington Valley, Wildcat Mountain's northwestern exposure provides the resort with the highest amount of annual snowfall in the area. Wildcat averages 200 inches of natural snow and 90% snowmaking coverage spread across 225 acres with 49 trails and 1 terrain park. Featuring wide-open groomed trails, bumps and tree skiing, the trails are rated 25% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 30% expert with a vertical drop of 2,112 feet.

Whaleback Mountain

Whaleback Mountain was first formed in the 1970's and operated until 2001. On December 8, 2004 the mountain was sold to Evan Dybvig, a 2 time Olympic Mogul Skier. Whaleback boasts 30 trails spread out over 85 acres of skiable terrain that caters to all ages and ability levels. The mountain receives 110 inches of average annual snowfall and has 80% snowmaking capacity. The Whaleback Pub offers a great atmosphere, free pool and a full bar including a pub menu.

Waterville Valley

Waterville Valley has long been a popular destination for Bean Town skiers and riders. Former owner Tom Corcoran played host to many a prominent Bostonian, including members of the Kennedy clan. Since its acquisition by Booth Creek Resorts, Waterville has received many upgrades. Its village core is one of the first in the East and the mountain's 2,000-foot vertical drop is exceptionally appealing. Waterville has consistently hosted major international races, including many memorable World Cups.

Ragged Mountain

Today, Ragged offers 200+ acres of trails, 98 percent state-of-the-art snowmaking coverage, five lifts -- including New Hampshire's only high speed six-pack -- and two New England colonial-style lodges that provide all the amenities a family could need. Ragged Mountain is a great place to learn to ski or snowboard, and the Ski School offers programs for all ages and ability levels. Ragged is home to the Burton Learn to Ride Program closest to Boston.

Pats Peak

With 11 lifts and 28 trails, Pat's Peak in Henniker is a favorite in southern New Hampshire and has been serving the community for many years. Hurricane is one of the steepest runs in the region and there's plenty of family atmosphere in this family-run ski area. Pats Peak has 100% snowmaking coverage, guaranteeing above average conditions for the entire season. Pats Peak s home to 3 terrain parks, ranging from beginner abilities to expert. Pats offers child care and kids' programs, snowtubing, a ski& snowboard shop and tons of events and entertainment.

Mount Sunapee

Mt. Sunapee is southern New Hampshire's biggest mountain. The ski resort is located in close proximity to Interstates I-89 and I-91. Sunapee is home to 66 trails spread out over 233 acres of skiable terrain and a 2,743 summit elevation. Sunapee averages 100 inches of average annual snowfall, but benefits from snowmaking on 97% of its terrain. Sunapee has been family operated since 1998 by Tim and Diane Mueller and offer a variety of lodging and dining options in the immediate Mount Sunapee region.