10/22/2020
AdventureintheWhiteMountains.com
NH Ski Area Guidance Update:
Being the eternal optimists that we are, people who work in the ski industry always anticipate that this winter will be amazing, will have the most snowfall, will reward us with the most epic trail time ever. The 7+ inches of snow that the mountains of northern New Hampshire received over this last weekend is probably feeding that narrative with our ski industry workers even as I write! But while the covid-19 pandemic doesn't have us thinking any differently about expectations for the weather and trail conditions this year, it does have us making some plans for keeping people safe that will be implemented this winter.
There are some changes that you can expect will be consistent across all ski areas this winter, which are highlighted in the bulleted list on our Ski NH COVID Consumer Resource Center webpage (link below) on our website which is based on state guidance and the ski industry's own recommendations for how to keep both you and our staff safe.
Below are some helpful links regarding NH ski area guidance and changes for the upcoming season.
Ski NH COVID-19 Consumer Resource Center: https://www.skinh.com/covid-19-consumer
NH Ski Area Winter Operations Updates: https://www.skinh.com/nh-ski-area-winter-20-21-policies
Granite State Visitor Code of Conduct: https://www.skinh.com/visitor-code-of-conduct
NH Ski Area Guidance:https://www.covidguidance.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt381/files/documents/2020-10/guidance-ski-areas.pdf
Keep in mind that ski areas are unique in their layouts and use a variety of systems for things like tickets, rentals, lessons, etc., so there will be differences in some aspects of your experience at each resort.
In short, our motto this year is Let's Work Together to be the Reason We Have a Season!
📸= Photo taken at Waterville Valley Resort on 10.17.20 at 9:45am