There are several ski resorts in Northern New Hampshire that deserve your consideration for your ski vacation this winter.
Each resort has its own unique experience.
Some resorts are geared more to families while others aim to get the more expert skier on their mountain.
The North Conway area features Mt Attitash, Mt Cranmore, and King Pine.
All three of these ski areas make great family vacations as there is a lot of off mountain stuff to do.
King Pine is a little smaller but has excellent ticket prices and is just south of Conway so it is a little shorter of a ride.
Attitash has two separate peaks and a lot of on mountain lodging.
Cranmore is right in North Conway so it makes the better option when there are non-skiers in the group.
Further up Route 16 you have Black Mountain and Wildcat.
Wildcat has some of the best terrain in New Hampshire and outstanding views of Mt Washington.
The weather can get really nasty so if it one of those high wind, sub zero days you can head over to Black.
Black will be more than adequate and you might want to ski there more often once you try it.
Two ski areas that are kind of on their own are Bretton Woods and Balsams Wilderness.
Balsam's is way up there on the map and is noted for gentle slopes in a quiet setting.
Bretton Woods is probably one of the most popular family mountains because of all the area housing and the high number of cruising trails.
The I93 corridor has four choices; Tenney Mountain, Waterville Valley, Loon Mountain, and Cannon Mountain.
Tenney is the furthest south and easiest to get to.
A little further up is Waterville Valley which is very popular due to having its own village and many condos in the area.
Loon and Cannon are the more "expert attractive" of these four resorts, especially Cannon, but it seems Loon is moving up in this category.
In the last few years they have opened more new terrain at Loon and they have one of the best jump parks in New England.
Loon also has decent nightlife because of its Lincoln location.
Once Cannon finally is connected with Mittersill, the resort will be able to compete in size with a few of the mega-resorts in Maine and Vermont.
One other Northern New Hampshire ski resort is Dartmouth Skiway.
It is on the Vermont border and is worth a trip because of prices alone.
So when you are planning your winter vacation this year, make sure you check out these great ski areas in New Hampshire.
Sometimes they get overlooked but are all worth a visit.
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