Trails: 74 km (45 miles) of trails are groomed for classic and skating techniques and include 2 km of snowmaking. There are also some trails for backcountry skiing. All groomed trails have a snowshoeing lane. Trail fees: Adults $16, Youth/Senior (ages 6-12 and 65+) $12 (winter 2005/2006) Tel: 603-236-4666, 800-GO VALLEY
Snow report: Trail conditions are posted on their website Nearest town: Waterville Valley, NH Web site:Waterville Valley Trail map: Available at the resort and on their website Equipment rentals: Ski & snowshoe, pulks Ski lessons: Yes Other winter activities: Alpine skiing, skating, sleigh rides, sliding, snowshoeing, telemarking Facilities: Day lodge, restaurant, cafeteria, bar, waxing room, child care, ski shop Lodging on site: Lodges and condos, 1-800-GO-VALLEY Lodging nearby: Location of trails: Take Exit 28 off I-93 then go about 12 miles east on Highway 49. Tourism info:White Mountains Tourism Weather report:Waterville Valley Map of local region:Waterville Valley
Name of XC Area: Waterville Valley Resort Times that I have skied there: A few times I last skied there in: Feb, 2004 Trails that I skied: Pond Loop, HB, others in that area My favorite trails: HB Trail marking: Very good Trail grooming: Very good Rating: 4.5 stars What I liked: You are skiing in the WMNF and the trail surface is excellant. You can ski as much or as little as you want and not be bored. What I disliked: Not all open Comments: Submitted by: JRW from: Bedford, NH Date submitted: Feb 11, 2004
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Name of XC Area: Waterville Valley Resort Times that I have skied there: Several times I last skied there in: Jan, 2003 Trails that I skied: Criterion, Livermore Road, Osceola and others My favorite trails: Criterion Trail marking: Very good Trail grooming: Very good Rating: 4.5 stars What I liked: Great snow and excellent grooming. The north end trails have snow when it is sparce elsewhere. What I disliked: Comments: Submitted by: DC from: Andover, NH Date submitted: Feb 19, 2003