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Waterville Valley Resort
Waterville Valley Resort
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Submitted on March 22, 2026 by snowphoenix (217 Rating217)
Session SessionFull Day
Lift Ticket Ticket TypeIndy Pass
Lift Lines Lift Lines1 to 2 minutes
Snow Trail Conditions98% open; Packed Powder, Variable Conditions
Glades GladesSugar Shack Glades and Old T Woods were skiable with caution. All the steeper glades looked too thin.
Moguls MogulsMany groomed trails developed bumps throughout the day, while Preston's Path and a few pitches around the Green Peak liftline had pre-existing natural moguls. There was also a mogul course on skier's right of Lower Bobby's Run that was apparently quite icy.
Terrain Park Terrain Park(s)Small park on Stillness, plus huge jumps and other features on Exhibition/Lower White Caps. Also the usual Fun Run banked slalom next to Valley Run and the cross course on skier's right of High Country.
Run of the Day Run of the DayHigher Ground
Food and Beverage Food and BeverageDid not partake
Comments CommentsGreat day at Waterville Valley today with true midwinter skiing in late March! 3-4 inches of mostly dry snow fell throughout the day before switching to freezing rain at 3pm or so. There was also a bit of hail at one point. No wind to speak of.

Pretty much everything was open except for a couple trails on Green Peak. All the lifts were open except Sunnyside and Northside. The Tecumseh Express had a 5-minute line in the morning, so I avoided it and stuck to Valley Run and Green Peak instead. The lines at Tecumseh lessened in the afternoon. No significant lines for any other lift. I noticed the Tecumseh and High Country T-bar and were both running slower than usual, with several T's missing from the latter. Rode the lift with a couple of people who said they were at Cannon in the morning and went to WV instead upon finding that Cannon was closed due to wind.

Also rode the new Exhibition T-bar, it's a nice lift and should serve that part of the mountain well. From what I could tell, the trail wasn't drastically altered as the top terminal sits off to the side of The Chute with plenty of width to ski around it.

Conditions were nice packed powder (with some frozen granular mixed in) over an icy base, but boilerplate patches were small and avoidable. Natural snow trails in the Northside were open with good coverage on Tangent and Periphery but some rocks on Preston's Path. Low angle trails all skied very nicely, with Higher Ground, Ruthie's Run, Chandler's Way, and Gema also being standouts. There was racing on Tommy's World Cup Run but the trail was open to the public after it concluded.

According to a ski patroller I rode the lift with, they'll be closing in 3 weeks and should have plenty of snow to last until then with a good amount of terrain open.
Link URLhttps://snowjournal.com/d/4694-4694/29
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