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.

Otis Ridge

You'll find Otis Ridge on Route 23 just west of the town of Otis. The area, opened in 1947, has over 50 years of experience to offer skiers/riders. Day and night skiing are available with almost 100 percent snowmaking capacity.

Oak Mountain

Oak Mountain is a three-season resort in the Southern Adirondacks. 230 acres of skier and rider accessible terrain are offered on the 2,400-foot mountain with a 650-foot vertical drop. 22 alpine trails are serviced by one quad and two T-bars. A 22-feature terrain park will entertain the family freestyler and non-skiers can try snowshoeing or tubing.

New Hermon Mountain

New Hermon Mountain, located just outside of Bangor, Maine, opened in 1964. It offers both day and night skiing or boarding and has 100 percent snowmaking capacity on all 60 skiable acres. With a vertical of 350 feet, the longest run is just under one mile. New Hermon Mountain offers ski and snowboard lessons, rental equipment and tubing. There are plenty of lodging and dining options in the nearby town of Bangor.

Nashoba Valley

Nashoba Valley is located less than an hour's drive from Boston. This is where Olympic downhiller Pam Fletcher learned to ski and currently serves as marketing director of her family's ski area. Check out The Overlook Restaurant & Bar...good food, fun and a ringside, slopeside seat to the skiing/boarding action. You will find 17 trails and 9 lis. Nashoba Valley has a snowboard and tube park.

Mystic Mountain

Situated on 2,000 acres, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, located in the Laurel Highlands of Southwestern Pennsylvania, features luxurious guestrooms, suites, townhomes and luxury vacation homes, including the Falling Rock boutique hotel, a recipient of the Forbes 2018 World's Most Luxurious Hotels award. In addition to the internationally acclaimed Spa Collection, the resort offers 36 holes of championship golf including the Pete Dye designed, PGA Tour-tested Mystic Rock and Nemacolin's second Pete Dye, Tim Liddy design, the new Shepherd's Rock course.

Mt. Peter

At Mount Peter, skiing, snowboarding and tubing safety are priorities for everyone ' employees, instructors and guests, alike. Each activity presents its own set of risks, and these can be heightened by weather and slope conditions. No one wants a day of fun to be ruined by careless or reckless behavior, so stay aware of your situation and surroundings, know your skill level and choose slopes accordingly, exercise good judgement and always extend courtesy to others.

Mt. Abram

Mt. Abram, located in Greenwood, ME, is accessed by five lifts and has a verticla drop of 1,150 foot. Their 44 trails range from beginner slopes to tough expert runs such as Rocky's Run, and The Cliff. Mt. Abram also offers a jib park, with a bunch of friendly jibs and hits. Guests can enjoy the apr's scene at the Westside Lodge and experience the Loose Boots Lounge. Hungry guests can enjoy Abram's full restaurant, and those looking for some tunes can enjoy live music every Friday and Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Mountain Creek

Located approximately 50 miles from New York City in the township of Vernon, Mountain Creek is a convenient family ski destination for skiers and riders in and around the New York/New Jersey Metro area. Mountain Creek is New Jersey's largest ski resort, providing a variety of terrain options suitable for almost all ability levels and interests across its four peaks.