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    New Hampshire, Usa · Indy

    Waterville Valley

    255 acres, 62 runs near Campton. Birthplace of freestyle skiing, complete village resort, Indy Pass.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    6 Dec 2025
    Closes
    12 Apr 2026
    Days open
    127
    Annual snow
    9ft
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Waterville Valley's summit reaches 4,003 feet, dropping 2,020 vertical feet to a base at 1,985 feet across 62 runs spread over 255 acres near Campton, New Hampshire. Terrain splits 57 per cent intermediate, 24 per cent advanced, 16 per cent beginner and 3 per cent expert, with average annual snowfall of roughly 103 inches. The resort carries Indy Pass affiliation. Ten lifts, including two quad chairs and two triple chairs, serve the mountain alongside two double chairs, two surface lifts and two t-bars.

    Waterville Valley holds a genuinely significant place in American skiing history as the birthplace of freestyle skiing, a distinction that reflects the resort's long-standing culture of innovation. Its complete resort village, featuring a charming pedestrian town square, gives Waterville a self-contained, destination-resort character among New Hampshire's ski areas.

    Two-time Olympian Tom Corcoran, who placed fourth in the giant slalom at the 1960 Squaw Valley Games, took an interest in Mount Tecumseh and the Waterville Valley in 1965. With assistance from ski trail designer Sel Hannah, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Ralph Bean, Corcoran developed the ski area through 1965 and 1966, clearing trails and erecting four double chairlifts that spring. Waterville Valley opened in December 1966 with 145 acres of skiable terrain, 18 runs and a 2,020-foot vertical drop.

    Corcoran served as the resort's president and chief executive for 35 years, during which Waterville launched the first Freestyle Instruction Programme in the United States in 1969, cementing its status as the birthplace of the discipline, and hosted 10 Alpine World Cup events while drawing more than 300,000 skiers annually. Adult daily tickets run from 89 to 129 US dollars.

    2,018ft
    Vertical
    62
    Runs
    255 acres
    Skiable
    9ft
    Annual snow
    Indy
    Pass
    The Terrain

    62 runs across 255 acres skiable

    Waterville Valley spreads 62 runs across 255 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 57%, with 10 beginner runs to find your feet and 17 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
    62
    runs
    62 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner10 runs · 16%
    Intermediate35 runs · 57%
    Advanced15 runs · 24%
    Expert2 runs · 3%
    Time it right

    When to visit Waterville Valley

    The 2025-26 season at Waterville Valley ran from 6 December 2025 to 12 April 2026, a roughly eighteen-week season supported by average annual snowfall of around 103 inches. Season dates can shift depending on early and late-season weather in the White Mountains.

    Midwinter, from December through February, typically brings the most consistent conditions to Waterville's intermediate-weighted terrain. As an Indy Pass resort, Waterville draws some visiting skiers holding that multi-resort pass alongside its traditional destination visitor base drawn to the resort's complete pedestrian village and family-friendly amenities.

    Waterville's status as the birthplace of freestyle skiing continues to draw visitors with an interest in the discipline's history, alongside families and groups seeking the resort's self-contained village experience. School holiday periods bring substantial family visitation given the resort's varied terrain and extensive on-site amenities beyond skiing. The Kids Ski Free Jr. Plus Pass reflects a deliberate focus on family accessibility.

    Specific event programming beyond standard operations and the resort's storied Alpine World Cup hosting history is not confirmed in available resort information. Since founder Tom Corcoran's 35-year tenure as president and chief executive concluded, Waterville has continued building on six decades of history dating to its December 1966 opening. The resort's freestyle heritage and complete village character remain central to its seasonal identity.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025
    Opens
    12 Apr 2026
    Closes
    127
    Days open
    9 ft
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Waterville Valley, and where to stay

    Waterville Valley sits near Campton, New Hampshire, on Mount Tecumseh in the White Mountains, with a base elevation of 1,985 feet and a summit at 4,003 feet across a 2,020-foot vertical drop over 255 acres. This setting places the resort within a self-contained mountain village, a genuinely distinctive layout among New Hampshire ski areas.

    The resort's own pedestrian town square provides extensive on-site lodging, dining and shopping, giving Waterville a complete destination-resort character without requiring visitors to leave the immediate area. The broader White Mountains region surrounds the valley with additional outdoor recreation and scenic attractions.

    New Hampshire State Route 49 provides direct access to the resort from Interstate 93, connecting Waterville Valley to the broader regional highway network. Winter driving conditions on this route can include snow and ice, though the well-travelled road is regularly maintained given the resort's status as a major White Mountains destination. There is no direct public transport service to the resort.

    Specific nearest commercial airport details are not confirmed in available resort information, though Waterville's position off Interstate 93 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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    Trail map & terrain

    Waterville Valley trail map↓ Download PDF
    Terrain split
    62
    runs
    Beginner16%
    Intermediate57%
    Advanced24%
    Expert3%
    255 acres skiable103 hectares
    Resort Stats
    Elevation
    Base1,985ft
    Summit4,003ft
    Annual snowfall
    9ft
    Season
    2025 - 2026
    6 Dec 2025 - 12 Apr 2026
    Trail coverage
    62 runs
    255 acres (103 ha)

    About Waterville Valley's trail map

    Explore Waterville Valley's full trail map with 62 runs across the mountain, colour-coded by difficulty and shown alongside the terrain split. Use it to plan a day that matches your ability, find lift-served pockets of your favourite grade, and see how the resort links together. Download the piste map (PDF) ↗

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