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The East's Most Challenging Terrain
#10 Wildcat, N.H.
Photo: Brian Nevins

Skiable Acres: 225 

Trails: 49

Terrain Profile: Beginner 25%, Intermediate 45%, Expert 30%

Lifts: 4; 1 High-speed Detachable Quad, 3 Triple Lifts, 1 Surface Lift

Summit Elevation: 4,062 feet

Base Elevation: 1,950 feet 

Vertical Drop: 2,112 feet

Terrain Parks: 1

Ski It If You Can: It’s not on the map, but the Thompson Brook drainage, skier’s right of Polecat, is a natural snow trap. (Note: It’s out of bounds and unpatrolled.)

skiwildcat.com

 

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