Ski Resorts in New Hampshire, United States

12 ski resorts in the New Hampshire region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.

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A state-owned New Hampshire classic in Franconia Notch State Park, with a 1938 aerial tramway and notoriously challenging icy New England terrain.

Vertical645m (2,116ft)
Trails97
Snowfall410cm/yr (161in)
Beginner32%
Intermediate36%
Advanced32%
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Pinkham Notch classic facing Mount Washington — windswept, steep, and offering New England's best view.

Vertical645m (2,116ft)
Trails48
Snowfall559cm/yr (220in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate47%
Advanced28%
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Self-contained pedestrian village in the White Mountains — the East's most family-friendly resort experience.

Vertical617m (2,024ft)
Trails64
Snowfall432cm/yr (170in)
Beginner20%
Intermediate60%
Advanced20%
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Two connected peaks in the Mount Washington Valley with classic New England trail skiing and Bear Peak glades.

Vertical535m (1,755ft)
Trails68
Snowfall432cm/yr (170in)
Beginner20%
Intermediate47%
Advanced33%
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State-park mountain south of the White Mountains with reliable snowmaking and rolling intermediate runs.

Vertical460m (1,509ft)
Trails67
Snowfall330cm/yr (130in)
Beginner24%
Intermediate56%
Advanced20%
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New Hampshire's largest ski area, set below the historic Mount Washington Hotel, with gentle terrain ideal for families and learners.

Vertical446m (1,463ft)
Trails64
Snowfall508cm/yr (200in)
Beginner35%
Intermediate40%
Advanced25%
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Lakes Region county-owned mountain with sweeping Lake Winnipesaukee views and a wide intermediate spread.

Vertical427m (1,401ft)
Trails49
Snowfall305cm/yr (120in)
Beginner22%
Intermediate52%
Advanced26%
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Two peaks in central New Hampshire — uncrowded, well-groomed, and home of the Mission Pass.

Vertical381m (1,250ft)
Trails57
Snowfall350cm/yr (138in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate50%
Advanced25%
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A popular New Hampshire resort known for consistent snowmaking and family-friendly amenities.

Vertical369m (1,211ft)
Trails61
Snowfall305cm/yr (120in)
Beginner21%
Intermediate57%
Advanced22%
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Classic Jackson, NH old-school mountain with a Tyrolean feel, friendly prices, and a renewed community focus.

Vertical339m (1,112ft)
Trails45
Snowfall305cm/yr (120in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate40%
Advanced30%
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Southern New Hampshire night-skiing favorite, famous for its 'Midnight Madness' weekend sessions until 3 a.m.

Vertical263m (863ft)
Trails25
Snowfall305cm/yr (120in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate40%
Advanced30%
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Family-owned hill near Concord — the perfect introductory mountain for southern New Hampshire skiers.

Vertical230m (755ft)
Trails28
Snowfall254cm/yr (100in)
Beginner30%
Intermediate40%
Advanced30%
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Skiing in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire region of United States has 12 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Cannon Mountain at 645m of vertical.

Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.