#Waterville Valley

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Waterville Valley Insider Tips
Lara Rosenbaum Insider Tips: Waterville Valley
Lara Rosenbaum is a veteran U.S. Freestyle Ski Team alum and graduate of the Waterville Valley Academy and Waterville Valley’s BBTS program. Here are some favorites for the Waterville Valley Resort in New Hampshire.
Best Run: Lower Bobby’s: It’s the steepest trail on the mountain, covered with bumps and when it’s open, is the best place to take uninterrupted runs without the crowds.
Best Powder Stash: The Glades or anywhere at the very top. The runs at the very top of the mountain are usually skied less, so it’s easier to make fresh tracks.
True-Grit: This long run is sometimes more heavily trafficked than the top, but it’s steep top section and expansive width keep crowds away and leave room for fresh snow.
Best Lift: The Sunnyside Chair–For access to Lower Bobby’s and True Grit
Best Apres-Ski: The new bar and grill: T-Bars. It’s located in the old tuning room, where the Academy students would prep their skis. Even six year-olds can sit at the bar for pub fare which includes wings and burgers and there’s often live music.
