Today, Ragged offers 200+ acres of trails, 98 percent state-of-the-art snowmaking coverage, five lifts -- including New Hampshire's only high speed six-pack -- and two New England colonial-style lodges that provide all the amenities a family could need. Ragged Mountain is a great place to learn to ski or snowboard, and the Ski School offers programs for all ages and ability levels. Ragged is home to the Burton Learn to Ride Program closest to Boston.
Various properties on-site include condos, the Golf House and the Ridgeline cabin. Additional off-site accomodations include hotels, motels, inns, B&B's, and many more.
Plan Your Trip
Projected opening date
Dec 05, 2025
Projected closing date
Apr 05, 2026
Terrain
Learning center offers various learn to ski and snowboard programs including special programs for kids ages 5 to 12. Rental, day care, cafeteria on-site. Ninety-two percent snowmaking.
Always feels great to be at Ragged! I belong to the RMST, and they do a great job. We only take up one lane at a time, so the public has as much access as possible. The glades are spectacular when conditions allow for it. I just wish that they would start putting facilities on Pinnacle (which had trails cut several years ago at this point), as this would draw the crowd away from the main mountain, allowing for even shorter lift lines than there already are. Perfect spread of terrain and lifts. AWESOME MOUNTAIN! One more thing, if you want to go, just get the season pass. The season pass is like $500 or something, but a day pass is $78 or so, so just get the season pass.