Waterville Valley Resort
| Waterville Valley Resort | |
|---|---|
Top of Highcountry Double, south shoulder of Mount Tecumseh | |
Location in New Hampshire | |
| Location | Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, U.S. |
| Nearest major city | Plymouth – 20 miles (32 km) |
| Coordinates | 43°57′55″N 71°31′40″W / 43.96528°N 71.52778°W |
| Vertical | 2,020 ft (615 m) |
| Top elevation | 3,840 ft (1,170 m) (lift-served) 3,997 ft (1,218 m) (summit) |
| Base elevation | 1,820 ft (555 m) |
| Skiable area | 265 acres (1.07 km2) |
| Trails | 62 15% Novice 59% Intermediate 26% Expert |
| Longest run | 1.9 miles (3.1 km) |
| Lift system | 1 HS 6-Pack, 2 Triples, 2 Doubles, 1 Platterpull, 2 T-Bar, 2 Conveyor Belt |
| Terrain parks | 6 |
| Snowfall | 148 inches (12.3 ft; 3.8 m) |
| Snowmaking | 100% |
| Night skiing | yes |
| Website | www |
Waterville Valley is a ski resort in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, United States. It is located within the White Mountain National Forest. Built on Mount Tecumseh, with a summit elevation of 3,997 feet (1,218 m) above sea level, the ski trails extend to a high point on the south ridge of the mountain at 3,840 feet (1,170 m), offering a vertical drop of 2,020 feet (615 m). The ski area has 11 lifts, including two high-speed quads and the slopes primarily face east and northeast.
In addition to downhill skiing, the resort offers 46 miles (74 km) of Nordic skiing, golf, nationally-ranked tennis courts, a skateboard park, a year-round ice arena, hiking, biking, and water sports.