Devil's Head Resort vs Tenney Mountain — Which Is Better?

Tenney Mountain comes out ahead overall. It offers more vertical than Devil's Head Resort. Devil's Head Resort still has plenty to offer, especially for beginners and intermediate skiers who don't need the biggest mountain. But if you want the fuller experience, Tenney Mountain is the stronger pick.

Side-by-Side Stats

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Devil's Head ResortTenney Mountain
Vertical Drop
Height from top to bottom — more is a longer, bigger mountain feeling
152m (499ft)427m (1,401ft)
Summit Elevation
How high the mountain reaches — higher tends to mean colder, drier snow
454m (1,490ft)655m (2,149ft)
Base Elevation
Height of the base village — affects snow quality at the bottom of the mountain
302m (991ft)228m (748ft)
Annual Snowfall
Average natural snowfall per season — more means better powder odds
140cm (55in)112cm (44in)
Trail Count
Total marked runs — more variety over a week-long trip
3053
Lift Count
Total lifts — more lifts typically means shorter queues and better mountain access
94
Skiable Area
Total groomed and patrolled terrain in hectares
108ha (267ac)
Beginner Terrain
Percentage of trails rated beginner — higher means more options for new skiers
30%20%
Intermediate Terrain
Percentage of trails rated intermediate — the core terrain for most holiday skiers
40%43%
Advanced Terrain
Percentage of trails rated advanced or expert — higher means more challenge
30%37%

Category Breakdown

These two resorts are genuinely well-matched. The best pick will come down to what matters most to you, and possibly just which flights are cheaper.

Vertical DropTenney Mountain wins

Tenney Mountain has somewhat more vertical drop, giving a slightly longer ride on most runs.

Annual SnowfallDevil's Head Resort wins

Devil's Head Resort gets a bit more snow on average, giving it a slight edge for powder days.

Beginner TerrainDevil's Head Resort wins

Devil's Head Resort has a slight edge in beginner-friendly terrain, with a bit more dedicated green-run acreage.

Mountain SizeTenney Mountain wins

Tenney Mountain is much larger: significantly more trails means more variety and far less chance of skiing the same run twice in a week.

Snow PreservationSimilar

Both resorts sit at similar base elevations, so snow quality and preservation are comparable.

Who Should Choose Which?

Devil's Head Resort
Beginners and families with young children

Devil's Head Resort has more beginner-friendly terrain and is a lower-pressure environment for new skiers.

Devil's Head Resort
Powder chasers and late-season skiers

Devil's Head Resort gets more snow annually, giving better odds of fresh powder and better conditions into late season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better for beginners, Devil's Head Resort or Tenney Mountain?

Devil's Head Resort is the better pick for beginners. It dedicates more of its mountain to green runs and easy terrain, which means less time hunting for appropriate slopes and more time building confidence.

Which resort gets more snow, Devil's Head Resort or Tenney Mountain?

Devil's Head Resort gets more snow on average. That translates to better powder days, longer seasons, and more reliable conditions throughout January and February.

Which mountain is bigger, Devil's Head Resort or Tenney Mountain?

Tenney Mountain is the larger mountain by trail count (Devil's Head Resort: 30 trails, Tenney Mountain: 53 trails). On a week-long trip, a bigger mountain means more variety and a lower chance of feeling like you've exhausted the terrain.

Which has better terrain for expert skiers?

Tenney Mountain has a higher percentage of expert terrain. If you're an advanced skier who will spend most of your day on black and double-black runs, that extra challenge is worth considering when choosing between these two.

Which resort is better for families?

Devil's Head Resort is generally the better family resort based on its terrain mix. More beginner-friendly slopes means children and less experienced parents have plenty of room to ski without feeling pushed beyond their comfort zone. That said, both resorts have established ski schools, so check current program reviews before booking.

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