Peak Elevation
6,288 ft
1,917 m
Vertical Drop
3,708 ft
1,130 m
Skiable Area
N/A
Avg Snowfall
660 in
1676 cm
Lifts
N/A
About
Tuckerman Ravine is a glacial cirque on Mount Washington in New Hampshire, famous for its steep backcountry terrain and spring skiing. The area features several iconic runs with slopes ranging from 40 to 55 degrees, including the Lip, the Chute, and the Icefall. Because it is a backcountry area, skiers must hike to the bowl to access the terrain, which often holds snow into the summer months.
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Operated by United States Forest Service
Data validated from official sources but may be incomplete or outdated. Always verify with the resort directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the vertical drop at Tuckerman Ravine?
Tuckerman Ravine has a vertical drop of 3,708 feet (1,130 meters).
What is the peak elevation of Tuckerman Ravine?
The summit of Tuckerman Ravine sits at 6,288 feet (1,917 meters) above sea level.
How many trails does Tuckerman Ravine have?
Tuckerman Ravine has 8 marked trails, totaling roughly 2.4 miles of skiing.
Does Tuckerman Ravine offer night skiing?
No, Tuckerman Ravine does not offer night skiing.
Does Tuckerman Ravine have snowmaking?
No, Tuckerman Ravine relies on natural snowfall and does not operate snowmaking equipment.
How much snow does Tuckerman Ravine get each year?
Tuckerman Ravine averages around 660 inches (1676 cm) of snowfall per season.
Is there lodging at Tuckerman Ravine?
Yes, Tuckerman Ravine offers on-site lodging. Availability and rates vary by season, so book directly through the resort or partner operators.
How long is the longest run at Tuckerman Ravine?
The longest run at Tuckerman Ravine is approximately 4.2 miles (6.8 km).