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Acres of Terrain: 225 acres / 0.91km² Transfer Times (Approx): 3 hours from Boston, 7 hours from New York. |
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Ski Safari: Ski with Loon, Cannon, Wildcat, Cranmore or Attitash |
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City Stopovers: Stopovers available in Boston or New York |
New Hampshire's largest ski area with 101 trails and glades across 434 acres and 3 peaks, forming a complete winter playground. An efficient lift system ensures a spacious skiing and riding experience with more time on the snow. Bretton Woods offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders whether beginner, intermediate or expert.
On the slopes
Bretton Woods has always been a popular choice with beginners and intermediates with its gentle pitch and mostly wide-open terrain. Recent expansion has opened up an assortment of glades and short steeps to keep the upper intermediate and expert skier satisfied. There are dedicated learning slopes ideal for first timers, and a good choice of long, cruising runs to choose from such as ‘Coos Caper’. Advanced skiers should head towards the gladed ‘Rosebrook Canyon’ or one of Bretton Woods’ four unique terrain parks, providing something for every level of skier and rider.
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