New Hampshire Resorts

The White Mountains give New Hampshire some of the best ski terrain in the east. Cannon has the most vertical of any ski area in the state. Loon is just a 2 hour drive from Boston. The mountain has two peaks to ski from and the terrain parks are a big feature. Wildcat is located in Jackson where you can pause to take in fabulous views of Mt. Washington. For backcountry bowl skiing hike your gear into Tuckerman Ravine on the shoulder of Mt. Washington. Attitash is located in North Conway where lodging and outlet shopping are found right at the base. Southern New Hampshire is home to Sunapee where some runs give you pristine views of the lake.
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Resort Name Vertical Runs Lifts Acres Snow %Open
101 Cannon Mountain
OPEN - 30 trails, 3 lifts
2180 72 10 282 16-30" 31
102 Loon Mountain
OPEN - 38 trails, 6 lifts
2100 61 12 370 24-48" 57
103 Wildcat Mountain
OPEN - 8 trails, 2 lifts
2112 50 5 225 14" 17
104 Bretton Woods
OPEN - 32 trails, 3 lifts
1500 97 10 464 18-36" 31
105 Attitash
OPEN - 45 trails, 1 lifts
1750 67 11 310 15-30" 59
106 Cranmore
Plan to reopen on Saturday April 4 (in 2 days)
1200 57 9 170 20-32"
107 Mount Sunapee
OPEN - 20 trails, 2 lifts
1510 66 11 233 12" 30
108 Black Mountain
OPEN - 30 trails, 3 lifts
1100 45 4 143 30" 44
109 Waterville Valley
OPEN - 58 trails, 5 lifts
2020 52 11 220 12-24" 94
110 Arrowhead Ski Area
CLOSED
512 9 2 0
111 Crotched Mountain
CLOSED
1000 25 5 100
112 Dartmouth Skiway
CLOSED
968 30 3 104
113 Gunstock
OPEN - 41 trails, 6 lifts
1400 55 8 227 16-40" 91
114 King Pine Ski Area
CLOSED
350 17 6 45
115 McIntyre Ski Area
CLOSED
200 9 5 0
116 Pats Peak
CLOSED
770 28 11 0
117 Ragged MT
OPEN - 27 trails, 4 lifts
1250 55 7 224 8-24" 47
118 Storrs Hill Ski Area
200 2 1 0
119 Tuckerman Ravine
0 0 0 0
120 Whaleback Ski Area
CLOSED
700 30 3 85
Legend = Large Resort = Small Resort