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Located in New Hampshire's White Mountains, Waterville Valley is an independent ski resort offering world-class skiing and snowboarding across two mountain peaks. Waterville Valley is New Hampshire's Family Resort, offering a vast array of year-round activities and events.
Waterville Valley Resort. As New Hampshire’s Family Resort, Waterville Valley will captivate your heart and feed your appetite for adventure! Our four-season resort offers comfortable lodging options, creative dining establishments, plus quaint shops and boutiques.
Waterville Valley Resort is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. If you have any trouble, please call 1-800-993-3149 or email us at info@waterville.com.
Whether you're looking for quaint alpine inns, multi-bedroom condominiums, or full-service hotels, Waterville Valley has numerous lodging options to accommodate you and your family. Whether you’re here for a romantic escape or a family vacation, we have plenty of lodging options to fit your needs.
Located adjacent to Town Square, the Waterville Valley Ice Arena offers numerous public skating and stick & puck sessions throughout the year. Rental skates and skate sharpening services are available.
Waterville Valley Resort is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. If you have any trouble, please call 1-800-993-3149 or email us at info@waterville.com.
With 265 acres of skiable terrain across two mountain peaks, Waterville Valley Resort is home to some of the finest skiing & riding in New England.
Waterville Valley Resort is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. If you have any trouble, please call 1-800-993-3149 or email us at info@waterville.com.
Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, Waterville Valley is an ideal hiking destination. Home of the first network of trails in the United States, our town is surrounded by towering peaks including 5 of the White Mountain 4,000 footers.
There's no shortage of alpine brooks, mountain-fed streams, and roaring rivers here in the Valley. And when summer arrives and the snow melts, it becomes clear why Waterville Valley got its name. The Valley is home to a plethora of exquisite waterfalls, from punchbowls to cascades, swimming holes to cliff jumping spots. LEARN MORE >>>