Bretton Woods #9C
The resort’s alpine ski area is located on the Rosebrook Mountain range and opened in 1973. The Mount Washington Resort purchased the ski area in 1997 and implemented an expansion program, adding numerous glades, challenging terrain and additional high speed lifts. It is now the largest ski area in N.H., and includes 464 skiable acres over three peaks; 10 lifts including four high speed quads; and 1,600 vertical feet.
The Nordic Center’s 100km trail network originates near The Mount Washington Hotel for skiing and snowshoeing, including 11km of dog friendly trails. 3km of high-country lift service Nordic terrain was added in 2013 at the alpine area, along with a system of multi-use trails at Fabyan Fields in 2015. A year-round Canopy Tour features 9 zip lines, and other seasonal activities include indoor and outdoor climbing, ATV tours and scenic lift rides.
The Lodge at Bretton Woods #9C
Built on the former site of the Mount Pleasant House (1875-1939), which was owned by Joseph Stickney before he built The Mount Washington Hotel, The Lodge offers 50 rooms of comfortable, family-friendly lodging complete with indoor pool.