A vintage video surfaced, showcasing a family’s ski vacations in the ‘70s, and it’s a total time machine. The footage, filmed at Cranmore, Attitash, Wildcat, Waterville Valley, and Crotched Mountain, captures the classic New Hampshire ski experience—long before high-speed lifts and heated gondolas were a thing.
Whether you are teaching your children, your significant other, or just learning yourself, check out the best mountains to learn how to ski and snowboard in New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont.
Winter in Maine and New Hampshire is supposed to be about powder days, après ski vibes, and avoiding face plants on icy moguls. But sometimes, the mountains decide to close shop and there are actually several legitimate reasons for that.
Skiing under the stars is a whole new kind of adventure. Sure, the night air can have a sharper bite, but with the right layers, you'll forget all about the chill and focus on the thrill. Here are 11 ski resorts that you can hit after dark in Maine and New Hampshire.
If you have ever been to Mount Washington Hotel and Resort, it won't come as a surprise to you that it has been nominated by USA Today as one of the Top 10 Best Hotels for the Holidays and you can cast your vote.
If you've visited the valley of North Conway, you likely know that it really is a winter paradise for ski enthusiasts. Perfectly-groomed trails on several nearby mountains bring people from all over the world back year after year.
Someone decided it would be a good idea to pull out their video camera (which was probably 10 lbs) to capture the entire town of North Conway back in 1999, and we're glad they did.
The new plan for closing weekend this year is a bit different, but it's a good kind of different! Check out all the times, dates, and new locations so you're prepared!
For those of you looking to live or invest in a home in a ski town, the dream you may have thought to be impossible in the current market could be right at the tip of your fingers in this small Maine town.