Elevation
600'
Base
2,350'
Summit
1,750'
Vertical Drop
Trails
73
311 Acres
Lifts
8
4 Types
Snowfall
89"
Annual Snowfall
0"
Nov
20"
Dec
21"
Jan
28"
Feb
18"
Mar
2"
Apr

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Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire
Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire

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Important Dates

Projected opening date

Dec 06, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 06, 2025

Projected Days Open

127

Days Open Last Year

115

Years Open

60

Average Snowfall

120"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
22%
Intermediate Runs
49%
Advanced Runs
29%
Runs in Total
73
Longest Run
3 mi
Skiable Terrain
311 ac
Snow Making
240 ac

Lifts

8

High Speed Quads
2
Quad Chairs
3
Triple Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
1

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Attitash Mountain - Vail Resorts_New Hampshire

Reviews

Calvin Whittington

I know this season hasn't gotten off to the best start, but I've been making the most of it at attitash. The lack of lift lines and the fact that they run every lift 7 days a week is awesome. Snowmaking and grooming has done a great job, there isn't really any ice until the trails get really skied off by the end of the day and 22 runs is pretty good considering the way the weather has been. The progression quad is a great addition and providers a place for progressing beginners or in my case some good runs to get back in skiing shape after ten years of not skiing. The only con is the summit triple, which is very slow. It's being replaced this summer so we won't have to deal with it for long. Also, I don't even bother crossing the street with my gear and I just use the tunnel. I'm glad that it's there but it can be a pain to lug your gear back and forth if you're askier. Not really anybody's fault though as there can be a lot of traffic coming in at 50mph.

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