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.
Filter
Sort By
Filter
Sort By
Showing all 20 resorts

512 ft vertical, 9 trails, 2 lifts, 0 skiable acres
CLOSED
Renovation of an old ski area located in Claremont, New Hampshire.
more

1000 ft vertical, 25 trails, 5 lifts, 100 skiable acres
CLOSED
Crotched Mountain is making a comeback. Opening for the 2003/04 season. Bennington, New Hampshire.
more

968 ft vertical, 30 trails, 3 lifts, 104 skiable acres
CLOSED
Ski area located in Lyme Center, New Hampshire. Most skiing is in the cruise range.
more

1400 ft vertical, 55 trails, 8 lifts, 227 skiable acres
CLOSED
Family skiing near Laconia. Third largest by skier visits in the state of New Hampshire.
more

350 ft vertical, 17 trails, 6 lifts, 45 skiable acres
CLOSED
Skiing at East Madison, New Hampshire.
more

200 ft vertical, 9 trails, 5 lifts, 0 skiable acres
CLOSED
McIntyre Ski Area, located in Manchester, New Hampshire has been operating since 1971. The area changed hands in 2009 when many improvements were made and continue to grow today.
more

770 ft vertical, 28 trails, 11 lifts, 0 skiable acres
CLOSED
Family ski and snowboard resort in Southern New Hampshire. Includes ski report and trail map.
more

1250 ft vertical, 55 trails, 7 lifts, 224 skiable acres
CLOSED
Ski area located in Danbury, New Hampshire.
more

200 ft vertical, 2 trails, 1 lifts, 0 skiable acres
Storrs Hill Ski Area is located in Lebanon, New Hampshire and dates back to the 1920's as a ski jumping facility and continues to offer training for ski jumping. Late in the 1930's a tow rope was installed to service the 200 vertical drop and improvements have been ongoing ever since. The hill now services a 300ft vertical. In 2011-12 the City of Lebanon helped purchase lights for night skiing on the main slope.
more

700 ft vertical, 30 trails, 3 lifts, 85 skiable acres
CLOSED
Day and night skiing in Enfield/Lebanon, New Hampshire.
more