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Winter Sports

Winter recreation opportunities are exceptional on the White Mountain National Forest. The WMNF offers developed and undeveloped opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and alpine skiing, snowmobiling and sledding.

Winter is a wonderful time in the White Mountains! The woods are quiet with a stark beauty unlike any other time of year. But it takes care and knowledge to safely explore the mountains in winter. With proper planning you can enjoy a safe winter trip to the White Mountains.

Winter Recreating: Careful Planning Required

Before heading out for the day, be prepared for all conditions:

  • Driving to your destination presents many hazards and is often one of the most dangerous things we do.  Higher elevation roads, such as the Kancamagus may have black ice.
  • There is spotty cell phone service throughout the forest, make sure you carry extra supplies in your vehicle at all times.  
  • Hypothermia is possibly anytime of the year.  Always carry extra layers of clothes - you may need to share them with your friends.  
  • Leave your itinerary with friends and/or family.  Where will you park your vehicle?  What trail will you be hiking on?  Do you foresee any alternative routes/plans?  It is a lot easier to find you if multiple people have your recreation plan written down.
  • When hiking above tree line, bring the following: sleeping bag, snowshoes, and some form of boot traction. These 3 items are in addition to the 10 essentials listed below for all seasons.  

When packing your gear for the day, take the time to include the 10 essentials:

  1. map
  2. compass
  3. warm clothing
  4. extra food and water
  5. flashlight or headlamp
  6. matches/firestarters
  7. first aid kit
  8. whistle
  9. rain/wind gear
  10. pocket knife

And don't forget to visit the hikeSafe website for season-specific considerations for every season.  Be safe and enjoy

Skiing/Snowboarding

The WMNF annually hosts close to 700,000 skier visits at 4 Nordic and 4 Alpine permitted ski area. In the summer, these areas provide non-winter recreation opportunities like scenic gondola rides, ziplines, ropes courses, mountain biking, weddings, festivals, and endurance races. Please be aware that each downhill skiing and snowboarding winter recreation area has unique ski area uphill policies.

Uphill Ski Policy

Visitors who enjoy getting exercise by skiing or split boarding uphill (skinning) should learn and respect each ski area’s uphill policy. The policies were created with your safety in mind; designating times and in some cases uphill routes that avoid grooming, snowmaking, and winch cat operations while not creating user conflict during normal business hours. The links below will navigate to each ski area uphill policy:

Backcountry Skiing and Snowboarding

For those wanting to escape the confines of a resort, the WMNF has numerous opportunities for backcountry skiing and snowboarding, ranging from the open bowls at Tuckerman’s Ravine to developed gladed areas at Bartlett Mountain in partnership with Granite Backcountry Alliance. While this activity can be deeply rewarding, it is paramount that users plan ahead and learn the techniques and strategies for avoiding winter hazards. More information on avalanche terrain and preparation can be found on the Mt Washington Avalanche Center page. Also, please review the Ski Kind Backcountry Responsibility Code.

Sledding/Tubing

Sledding is prohibited at the ski areas. However, some offer tubing.

Snowmobiling

For updated State of New Hampshire snowmobile trail conditions.

XC Skiing/Snowshoeing

The White Mountain National Forest boasts a wide array of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities. The WMNF permits 5 cross-country centers including Bear Notch Ski Touring, Bretton Woods Nordic Ski Area, Jackson Ski touring, Great Glen Nordic Ski Area, and Waterville Valley Ski Area; all of which provide groomed trails for a fee. The remaining areas listed below offer primarily ungroomed, backcountry experiences at no cost.

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Attitash Ski Area

Winter Sports
Attitash Mountain Resort, located in the Mount Washington Valley and considered New Hampshire’s premier year-round vacation area, has consistently ranked amongst the East’s top ten ski resorts…

Bear Notch Ski Touring

Winter Sports Hiking
Bear Notch offers 65 kilometers of groomed Nordic Skiing, spectacular riverside views, pristine waterfalls, picturesque meadows, and challenging hills. Hot homemade bread is provided in our rustic…

Beaver Brook Picnic Area

Picnicking Winter Sports
​The site includes several picnic tables, pedestal-mounted fire-grates and a vault toilet. In winter, a cross-country ski opportunity is provided here on non-groomed trails.

Black Mountain Ski Trailhead

Hiking Winter Sports
This trail offers hiking and advanced backcountry skiing in winter and accesses Black Mountain Cabin, which requires reservations. The cabin rents for $20.00 per night and reservations may be made on…

Bretton Woods Nordic Ski Area

Winter Sports
On the grounds of the historic Omni Mount Washington Hotel and the White Mountain National Forest, the Bretton Woods Nordic Center is one of the largest cross country areas in the East. The 100-km…

Doublehead Trailhead

Winter Sports Hiking
Parking is available for about 4 vehicles. The Doublehead Ski Trail reaches the cabin at 1.8 miles via a steep grade, or via the Old Path - a shorter yet steeper trail. The cabin rents for $20.00 per…

Great Glen Nordic Ski Area

Winter Sports Hiking
At Great Glen Trails, we bring the family together and keep the smiles coming all day long. From our Family Snow Days, cross country skiing, and snowshoe tours, to our kids' programs and Family…

Hayes Copp XC-Ski Trailhead

Winter Sports
The ski trail winds through 8 miles of forest from the campground to the border of the Great Gulf Wilderness. There is a variety of terrain to explore, and several areas where the forest opens up to…

Hermit Lake Shelters

Hiking Winter Sports
At the base of Tuckerman Ravine, this shelter provides access to year-round mountaineering opportunities on the East side of Mt. Washington, including famous backcountry spring skiing. There are 8…

Jackson Ski Touring Foundation Nordic Ski Area

Winter Sports
Jackson Ski Touring Foundation is a community based nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization chartered to maintain cross country ski and snowshoe trails in and around the village of Jackson, NH. The…

Last updated April 17th, 2025