Wildcat Resort Reviews

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Overall
4.8 of 5
Family Friendly
4.7 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
1.2 of 5
Apres Ski
4.6 of 5
*Based on 6 reviews

Wildcat
Route 16-Pinkham Notch
Jackson, NH 03846

Reviews: 1-6 of 6

Anonymous - April 12th, 2008

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
5 of 5
Family Friendly
5 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
n/a
Apres Ski
n/a

We rode on Tuesday, 4/8/08, and it was fabulous. There is so much snow up here that you would never know it was April. The lift flies you up the mountain but once on the trails you hardly see anyone. Conditions are still excellent with perfect coverage. It is wonderful spring skiing/riding. We took a slightly later lunch and the chef prepared our excellent hamburger and chicken sandwiches to order on healthy multi grain toast. Check it out!!

Anonymous - January 15th, 2008

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
5 of 5
Family Friendly
5 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
1 of 5
Apres Ski
5 of 5

We drove up to NH for Christmas-Eve weekend. Almost all the trails were open. The trails were nicely groomed, wide, and most of all - VACANT. At times it was just the two of us on the trail. It was a great experience. They had four lifts with one not operating, and still no lines. The main lift rushes you to the top of the mountain where you can decide to take a green trail all the way down or a few black diamonds mixed with some blues. Mt. Washington sits across the street - therefore the weather can change very quickly throughout the day on The Cat. It is bitterly cold on the top, so dress warm. We even skied during the rain and still loved it.... Would definitely go back anytime.

Anonymous - January 7th, 2008

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
5 of 5
Family Friendly
4 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
1 of 5
Apres Ski
4 of 5

Wildcat is a mountain that purely exhibits New England skiing at its finest. Located literally across the street from the tallest mountain in New England (Mt. Washington), you can't go wrong with the amazing views. Since the location is further away from most populated areas, it is not as busy as more accessible ski resorts. The terrain itself is fabulous, partly from the fact that they get the most snow in New Hampshire. To get you up over 2,000ft. of vertical drop you can take the Express Quad (fastest in New England) that will fly, I mean fly you up the mountain in a blistering 6 minutes. From the top you can access a 3-mile long green trail and many classic blues and blacks that wind their way down. The weather up there is usually bitterly cold so dress warm and prepare for great skiing!

Anonymous - November 8th, 2007

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
5 of 5
Family Friendly
5 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
1 of 5
Apres Ski
5 of 5

Wildcat is a great mountain and I have skied here for 2 years and it has been the best mountain I have ever skied at, and I started skiing when I was 2 years old. This mountain overlooks part of the presidential ramge including Mt. Washington. There are no terrain parks but awesome backcountry. This is a great mountain to ski at. Don't forget, during the summer there is a zipline that goes over the lodge and goes up to 45 mph. This is a great mountain yer round please come here so I don't have to ski somewhere else.

Anonymous - February 8th, 2007

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
5 of 5
Family Friendly
5 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
2 of 5
Apres Ski
5 of 5

I have been skiing wildcat for several years. The views are nothing less than spectacular. The terrain is well balanced, challenging as well as gentle. New skiiers need not fear the cat, the lessons and novice terrain are friendly and accomodating. The crowds are non existent, and the price is right. Overall, my family prefers Wildcat as the place to ski in the North Conway area.

robertbox - February 4th, 2007

1 of 1 people found this Resort Review helpful.

Overall
4 of 5
Family Friendly
4 of 5
Downhill Terrain
5 of 5
Terrain Park
1 of 5
Apres Ski
4 of 5

Our first day at Wildcat was disappointing. We went on two for Wednesday, paid for two adults and one free child under 5. After paying and going to the learning slopes we found that the lift was out of service and the front desk knew about it. Got our next day pass and returned.
Despite the initial disappointment, the day we skied was really nice. Only the lower mountain was opened due to lack of snow. The terrain that was open was well groomed and mostly blue runs with a few black.. The blues at Wildcat compare to black diamond runs at other near by resorts. The views on the slopes are astounding. Mt. Washington is just across the valley and you get to watch the weather develop there. We will return to Wildcat on our next trip. The locals all go there to ski and get away from the crowds. This is a definite must do on a ski trip to New Hampshire

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