Wildcat Mountain is a ski resort located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, known for its stunning views of Mount Washington and the Presidential Range. It typically enjoys a generous amount of snowfall, contributing to a ski season that can extend from November to April. The terrain at Wildcat is diverse, offering something for all skill levels, including a number of trails for beginners. However, it is particularly renowned for its long, challenging top-to-bottom runs for more advanced skiers. While there are no terrain parks, the natural features of the mountain provide plenty of excitement. There are no designated backcountry areas within the resort, but cross-country trails are available nearby. Night skiing is not offered at Wildcat, but its lift system includes a high-speed quad that efficiently transports skiers up the mountain. The resort is considered family-friendly, with a welcoming atmosphere and ski school for beginners. In addition to skiing and snowboarding, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing on designated trails. There are no ice skating, snow tubing, snowmobiling, or sledding facilities at Wildcat Mountain.