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Spring Skiing is in Full Swing

With the Spring Equinox coming up this weekened, we can confidently say that spring skiing is here, and it's one of our favorite times of the year to get out and enjoy the slopes.


Here are five things you won’t want to miss this spring:

Pond Skims

Nothing says spring skiing like a pond skim. Skiers and snowboarders ski downhill and attempt to glide across a pond of water (usually in wild costumes) while crowds cheer them on. Many New Hampshire ski areas host their own version each spring, including events like the Blizzard Splash Pond at Cannon MountainLast Run Luʻau & Pond Skim at Waterville ValleyWildcat Mountain's Spring Fling and Pond SkimMcIntyre’s Pond Skim & Hawaiian Festival, and Cranmore Mountain’s Spring Splash. That’s not even all of them, check out Ski NH’s events page to browse the full list. Even if you don’t participate, these events are one of the most entertaining spectator experiences of the season.


Retro ski days

Spring is when ski areas embrace the fun side of mountain culture. Expect themed days like 80s ski parties where bright colors and retro gear take over the slopes. Grab your neon jacket, dig out your vintage ski suit, and join the celebration; costumes are highly encouraged (sometimes even rewarded)!


Sunny après-ski parties

Après-ski in the spring is arguably the best of the year. Think sunny decks, live music, and beautiful views while relaxing with friends or family after a day on the snow. Across New Hampshire ski areas you’ll find live music at base lodges, outdoor patio gatherings, DJ sets and spring parties, and so much more.


Cardboard box races

Creativity meets chaos at cardboard races, where teams build sleds entirely out of cardboard and duct tape before racing them downhill. The more creative, the better! These fan-favorite events often appear on spring event calendars across NH ski areas. A few to keep on the radar this season are Crotched Mountain’s Cardboard Box DerbyKing Pine’s Cardboard Box Derby, and Mount Sunapee’s Cardboard Sled Race.


Bluebird ski days

Sometimes the best spring activity is simply skiing under sunny skies. We recommend checking our conditions page regularly to stay up to date on snow conditions at ski areas. Spring conditions often bring warmer temperatures, softer snow, and longer daylight hours. This makes for some of the most enjoyable skiing of the season, and it’s why many say spring is the best time to hit the slopes. What are you waiting for? Get on out there!

Additional Spring Events

Atlas Fireworks

McIntyre Ski Area

March 21st

Bump N' Jump

Ragged Mountain Resort

March 21st

CoreNation

Gunstock Mountain Resort

March 28th

Henderson Invitational

Waterville Valley Resort

April 4th

Wild Corn Backcountry Shindig

King Pine Ski Area

April 4th

Easter in the Mountains

Bretton Woods

April 3rd - 5th

Win a Ski Trip for Four in St. Anton, Austria!

Enter the New England Ski Museum’s Ski Vacation Raffle for a chance to win a one-week stay (April 6th - 13th, 2027) for four at the historic Schneider Hof Boutique Hotel in St. Anton am Arlberg, plus ski passes for the entire Arlberg Region. The hotel was once home to Austrian ski pioneer Hannes Schneider, the “Father of Modern Skiing,” who later helped develop Cranmore Mountain and the Mt. Washington Valley as a major ski destination.


Tickets are $100 each, six for $500, or 14 for $1,000, with proceeds supporting the Museum’s educational programs. Buy at skimuseum.org/raffle, by phone at (603) 730-5044, or in person at either ski museum location. The drawing takes place in December 2026.

Good News from the Slopes: Pats Peak Community Gives Back

Pats Peak’s community once again showed its generosity, raising $6,497 for the Childhood Cancer Lifeline through a recent donation request campaign at cashier locations. The New Hampshire-based nonprofit provides critical financial assistance, comfort items, and ongoing support to families navigating childhood cancer, from diagnosis through treatment. Over the past 25 years, fundraising efforts at Pats Peak for the Childhood Cancer Lifeline have raised more than $500,000.


The partnership continues with Pats Peak’s flagship fundraiser, the Annual Childhood Cancer Lifeline Dinner & Auction, on April 11th (5-10 pm). Learn more and purchase tickets here.

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