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Snowfall Challenges
Despite these advantages, New Hampshire faces significant hurdles, primarily concerning natural snowfall. Most resorts in the state see annual snowfall that typically falls short of 200 inches, often placing them on par with Southern Vermont resorts.
The snowiest New Hampshire ski areas, such as Wildcat and Cannon, still trail Northern Vermont’s biggest resorts like Stowe or Jay Peak, which can nearly double the snowfall totals on average. Thus, skiers might find the lack of reliable snow conditions to be a deterrent when compared to the well-known destinations in the neighboring state.