Wildcat Mountain in the Mt. Washington Valley, NH

Mountain Layout—Snowboarding

Wildcat deserves its reputation as an experts’ mountain. Upper Wildcat (a trail that just passed its 70th birthday) to rider’s left and Top Cat and Lift Lion straight down the middle can get your heart beating. Gladed areas and short but exciting connector trails in the middle of the mountain give riders much more variety on their way down New Hampshire’s longest continuous vertical.

From the summit, experienced backcountry enthusiasts can take the plunge down the backside of Wildcat to the village of Jackson. The Wildcat Valley Trail, cut in 1972, descends 3,245 vertical feet over 17.8 km. Be sure to check conditions first with the Jackson Ski Touring Foundation (383-9355), and never ride this trail alone: it is not patrolled and has natural hazards (the first corner alone is enough to make you religious).

Confirming that religious experience is Lynx: It might just convince you that Wildcat is God’s chosen mountain. For decades, Lynx has been the ’Cat’s most popular trail. It’s easy to see why. Lynx plays with you, dropping quickly at the summit, then rolling around a few bends before dropping and rolling again. A different view, changed terrain or a trail split hover around every bend. When taken from summit to base, there are few trails in New England that can compare for range of terrain and the sheer joy of riding.

For more action, experts can head to Mt. Washington.

Intermediates have plenty to play on here, too. The Tomcat triple reaches about two-thirds of the way up the mountain and is a good retreat when the wind blows hard and cold, perhaps shutting the summit quad. The Bobcat triple reaches a little below midmountain and provides access to the narrow trails at Wildcat’s core, two glades, the Bobcat slope and the Cheetah slope, which is often used for races.

Beginners are not forgotten. The Snowcat area, with its own triple chair, is an ideal place for first-timers and shaky beginners, and the 2.75-mile cruise down Polecat from the summit gives advanced-beginners an authentic Alpine experience. Another favorite for those who want a nice glide in the woods is the Wild Kitten off the Bobcat triple. You will want to keep up your speed at the bottom to get back to the lift without hoofing it.

Parks and Pipes

Wildcat does not have any parks or pipes.


Resort Home | Weather and Snow | Mountain Layout | Snowboarding | Cross-Country | Lessons | Child Care
Lift Tickets | Lodging | Dining | Apres-Ski/Nightlife | Other Activities | Getting There and Around | Photos


Home | News & Features | Weather & Snow | Resorts | Top 10s | Press Access | About Us | Contact Us

Deals & News

Join our list!
Enter your email address, choose a content format and click "Join."
HTML Text






Find cheap airline tickets
on Yahoo Travel

Cross-country skiing
news and tips:
XCSkiResorts.com

Travel newletters and commentary on Tripso.com