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    New Hampshire, Usa · Epic

    Attitash Mountain

    311 acres, 68 runs across two peaks near Bartlett. Epic Pass access, White Mountains skiing.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    6 Dec 2025
    Closes
    5 Apr 2026
    Days open
    120
    Annual snow
    5ft
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Attitash Mountain Resort's summit reaches 2,350 feet, dropping to a base at 600 feet across 68 runs spread over 311 acres near Bartlett in New Hampshire's White Mountains. Terrain splits 46 per cent intermediate, 28 per cent advanced and 26 per cent beginner, with no expert-rated runs, and average annual snowfall of roughly 61 inches. The resort carries Epic Pass affiliation. Seven lifts, including four quad chairs and three triple chairs, serve the mountain alongside one surface lift.

    Attitash operates as a genuine twin-peak resort, with terrain spanning both its original mountain and the later-developed Bear Peak, connected by a network of trails that give skiers a considerable variety of terrain to explore across the combined footprint. The resort's name, drawn from an Abenaki chief, reflects the deep regional history of the White Mountains area it calls home.

    Phil Robertson founded Attitash in 1965, opening with 41 acres, four trails and two lifts, and offering free skiing on its 26 January opening day. In 1969, the upper mountain was developed with a 5,000-foot chairlift, substantially increasing accessible terrain and tripling the size of the base lodge. The resort added New England's second alpine slide in 1976, a 500,000 US dollar investment that sold 200,000 tickets in its first season, and introduced snowmaking in 1981 with a 1.7 million US dollar system covering 110 acres.

    In the mid-1990s, Attitash underwent a major expansion with the development of Bear Peak, repurposing a partially developed 1960s ski area proposal and adding more than 100 acres of terrain, transforming the resort into a genuine dual-peak destination. Vail Resorts completed its acquisition of Peak Resorts, including Attitash, in September 2019 for 264 million US dollars. Adult daily tickets run from 89 to 139 US dollars.

    1,749ft
    Vertical
    68
    Runs
    311 acres
    Skiable
    5ft
    Annual snow
    Epic
    Pass
    The Terrain

    68 runs across 311 acres skiable

    Attitash Mountain spreads 68 runs across 311 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 46%, with 18 beginner runs to find your feet and 19 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    68
    runs
    68 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner18 runs · 26%
    Intermediate31 runs · 46%
    Advanced19 runs · 28%
    Expert0 runs · 0%
    Time it right

    When to visit Attitash Mountain

    The 2025-26 season at Attitash Mountain Resort ran from 6 December 2025 to 5 April 2026, a roughly seventeen-week season supported by average annual snowfall of around 61 inches. Extensive snowmaking, dating back to the resort's 1981 system investment, supplements natural snowfall to maintain consistent conditions throughout the season.

    Midwinter, from December through February, typically brings the most consistent conditions across Attitash's twin-peak terrain. As an Epic Pass resort within the Vail Resorts network, Attitash draws substantial visitation from Epic Pass holders alongside its traditional White Mountains visitor base drawn from the broader Northeast.

    The resort's dual-peak layout, spanning the original mountain and Bear Peak, gives visitors considerable variety across a single lift ticket, appealing to families and groups seeking varied terrain. School holiday periods bring substantial family visitation given the resort's intermediate-and-beginner-weighted terrain profile. Weekend crowds draw heavily from the greater Boston and southern New England region.

    Specific event programming beyond standard operations is not confirmed in available resort information. Since Vail Resorts' 2019 acquisition of Peak Resorts, Attitash has continued operating as part of the Epic Pass network, building on six decades of White Mountains skiing history dating to Phil Robertson's 1965 founding. The resort's dual-peak character remains central to its seasonal appeal.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025
    Opens
    5 Apr 2026
    Closes
    120
    Days open
    5 ft
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Attitash Mountain, and where to stay

    Attitash Mountain Resort sits near Bartlett in New Hampshire's White Mountains, with a base elevation of 600 feet and a summit at 2,350 feet over 311 acres spread across two connected peaks. This setting places the resort within one of New England's most storied ski regions.

    Bartlett and nearby North Conway offer extensive lodging, dining and shopping, including well-known tax-free outlet stores, within a short drive of the resort. The broader Mount Washington Valley region surrounds Attitash with additional outdoor recreation and White Mountains scenery.

    New Hampshire State Route 302 provides direct access to the resort through the heart of the White Mountains. Winter driving conditions on this route can include snow and ice, though the well-travelled state highway is regularly maintained given the resort's popularity as a Northeast ski destination. There is no direct public transport service to the mountain.

    Specific nearest commercial airport details are not confirmed in available resort information, though Attitash's White Mountains location keeps it within a reasonable drive of the greater Boston metropolitan area's major airports for visitors travelling from further afield.

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    Live webcams

    2 live angles across the mountain. Tap any camera to go full-screen.

    About Attitash Mountain's live webcams

    Check live conditions across Attitash Mountain with 2 real-time webcams showing snow, weather, and lift operations, updated every 10 minutes. Check high-elevation cams for powder visibility and base-area cams for crowd levels before you head up.

    Camera guide

    Attitash Base Area1,201ft
    Monitor the heart of New Hampshire skiing action through this essential Attitash webcam positioned at the main base area at 366 meters elevation. This Attitash live cam provides real-time views of lift operations, guest arrivals, and current snow conditions at the base lodge. Perfect for checking crowd levels before your visit, this Attitash Mountain web cam helps families plan their arrival at this popular White Mountain ski destination, offering instant visibility into parking, lift queues, and weather conditions.
    Bear Peak Base Area1,201ft
    Experience Attitash's expansive twin-peak terrain through this strategically positioned Attitash Mountain webcam at Bear Peak's base area at 366 meters elevation. This live snow cam captures the bustling activity at Bear Peak's main lodge, showcasing lift operations and trail conditions across Attitash's diverse terrain. Essential for skiers exploring New Hampshire's interconnected mountain experience, this Attitash live cam provides crucial real-time updates on snow quality and mountain operations at this family-friendly White Mountain resort.

    Attitash Mountain snow cams FAQ

    How often do Attitash Mountain snow cams update?+
    All Attitash Mountain snow cams and webcams update every 10 minutes with fresh images showing current mountain conditions. This frequent update schedule ensures you have access to near real-time conditions for planning your ski day at Attitash Mountain.
    Which Attitash Mountain webcam shows the best powder conditions?+
    The high-elevation Attitash Base Area webcam at 366m provides the clearest view of powder conditions and snowfall. These Attitash Mountain webcams capture fresh snow accumulation and visibility better than base area cameras.
    Can I see Attitash Mountain lift queues on the webcams?+
    Yes. Multiple Attitash Mountain snow cams specifically show lift queue areas and chairlift operations, helping you time your arrival and avoid peak queue periods.
    When is the best time to check Attitash Mountain snow cams?+
    Check Attitash Mountain webcams early morning (7-8am) for overnight snowfall assessment, and mid-afternoon for current crowd levels and weather. The live cams are most useful after storm events to assess fresh powder.
    How can I check current conditions before buying Attitash Mountain lift tickets?+
    Use our Attitash Mountain webcams alongside the live snow report to assess conditions before purchasing lift tickets. The webcams show real-time visibility, snow quality, and operational status.
    Do Attitash Mountain webcams work on mobile devices?+
    Yes. All Attitash Mountain snow cams and webcams are optimized for mobile viewing, so you can check live conditions from anywhere using your phone or tablet.

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