Elevation
1,984'
Base
4,004'
Summit
2,020'
Vertical Drop
Trails
62
265 Acres
Lifts
11
5 Types
Snowfall
124"
Annual Snowfall
4"
Nov
28"
Dec
29"
Jan
34"
Feb
24"
Mar
9"
Apr

Best known for

Waterville Valley

Where to Stay

Important Dates

Projected opening date

Nov 30, 2024

Projected closing date

Apr 12, 2025

Projected Days Open

142

Days Open Last Year

142

Years Open

60

Average Snowfall

148"

Terrain

Beginners Runs
16%
Intermediate Runs
56%
Advanced Runs
23%
Expert Runs
5%
Runs in Total
62
Longest Run
1.9 mi
Skiable Terrain
265 ac
Snow Making
265 ac

Lifts

11

High Speed Sixes
1
High Speed Quads
1
Triple Chairs
2
Double Chairs
2
Surface Lifts
5

Inside Scoop

Reviews

Mark O'H

I want to give Waterville it's due respect. The Sununu family has resurrected this locally owned resort to a very respectful ski area which I would put in my top 3 in NH. The terrain is good on average, but can be great when fully opened. The recent expansion onto Green Peak, and the new 6 person chair, expanded snow making, and updated base lodge with deck have turned the experience up to another level. It's no surprise the local property values have more than doubled over the past few years, more so than any other ski area in the US. The future expansion of Green Peak and gondola to the village will even further raise the stakes. The only drawback is the increase in crowds on Saturdays and holidays. But you won't be dealing with lines any other days.

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