Grab the Bretton Woods ski resort map above to get familiar with the layout before you arrive. The trail map covers 98 runs spread across 23 beginner, 29 intermediate, and 32 advanced trails, accessed by one gondola, five chairlifts, and a selection of drag lifts. Vertical drop spans from 944 metres at the top down to 487 metres at base, giving you plenty of terrain to explore across New Hampshire's largest ski area.
Download the Bretton Woods Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Bretton Woods
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Cruiser (Green): A wide, gentle slope ideal for building confidence with consistent gradient and plenty of space for beginners to practise turning.
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Deception (Green): A mellow cruise through the trees offering sheltered skiing and a scenic introduction to gladed terrain for newer skiers.
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Bear Notch (Blue): A long, rolling intermediate trail with varied terrain that's perfect for practising rhythm and linking turns.
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West Mountain Trail (Blue): A classic top-to-bottom intermediate run with sweeping views across the valley and consistent pitch for carving.
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Crawford's Crossing (Blue): A scenic blue winding through glades with enough width to maintain speed and flow.
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Fabyan's Flyer (Blue): A fast, smooth intermediate trail that rewards confident skiers with excellent carving potential on well-groomed snow.
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Upper Bode's Run (Black): A steep, direct fall-line run named after local legend Bode Miller, offering proper pitch and technical challenge.
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Rosebrook Canyon (Black): A narrow, twisting advanced trail through natural gullies that demands precise edge control and quick reactions.
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Tim's Trauma (Black): A challenging mogul run with relentless bumps and steep sections that'll test your legs and technique.

