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Conway New Hampshire 4-Day Ski and Snowboard Adventure Package - Conway

Conway New Hampshire 4-Day Ski and Snowboard Adventure Package

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 full days

Fitness Level

Good physical shape recommended; ability to ski/snowboard multiple hours per day

Overview

Experience four days of prime skiing and snowboarding in Conway, New Hampshire—the gateway to the White Mountains. This package gives you full access to varied terrain, reliable snow, and cozy mountain town charm.

Conway, New Hampshire

4 Day Ski/Snowboard Package

Skis/Boards, Boots & Poles | All Ages, Ability & Sizes!

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Adventure Photos

4 Day Ski/Snowboard Package photo 1

About This Adventure

Premium Rental Gear!


Rates

  • Junior Ski Package (Kids up to 24cm (size 7) boots): $66
  • Value Ski Package (Basic equipment): $102
  • Novice Ski Package (Type I): $138
  • Intermediate Ski Package (Type II): $154
  • Advanced Ski Package (Type III): $174
  • Alpine Touring Ski Package (Skis with heel release): $168
  • Race, Powder, & Park Ski Package (Speciality skis | Advanced skiers): $190
  • Jr. Twin Tip Ski Package (Speciality skis | Kids): $94
  • Snowboard Package (All Abilities): $110

Rentals for all ages & experience levels!


Duration

Equipment can be picked up anytime after 8 am, and is due at end of business day (5:30 pm) after your designated rental period


About

The Great American Ski Renting Company in downtown North Conway, NH has been serving White Mountain skiers for 30 years. We feature current ski and snowboard models, apparel and premium rental gear. The Great American Ski Renting Company guarantees you professional, quality service from every member of our staff.

  • All equipment - sale or package priced - is custom fitted and guaranteed to please.

Skier/Rider Types

Type I skiers:

Ski conservatively, prefer slower speeds, prefer easy & moderate slopes, favor lower than average release-retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release capability in a fall. Type I settings apply to entry level skiers uncertain of their classification.

Type II skiers:

Ski moderately, prefer a variety of speeds, ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails. All skiers who do not meet the descriptions of either Type I or Type III. Engage in moderate skiing at average release-retention settings.

Type III skiers:

Ski aggressively, normally ski at high speeds, prefer steeper and more challenging terrain, favor higher than average release-retention settings. This corresponds to decreased capability to release in a fall in order to decrease risk of inadvertent binding release. Engage in aggressive skiing at higher release-retention settings.

Adventure Tips

Dress in layers

New England winter weather can change quickly; wearing layers helps regulate temperature on the slopes.

Check snow reports daily

Keep an eye on local snow and weather forecasts to plan your best skiing days.

Stay hydrated

Cold weather can mask dehydration—drink plenty of water throughout your skiing sessions.

Use proper gear wax

Ensure your skis or snowboard are waxed for the current snow conditions to maximize performance.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Red fox

History

Conway has roots as a 19th-century mountain getaway that helped shape New Hampshire's ski culture with early resorts dating back to the 1930s.

Conservation

Local resorts maintain sustainable grooming and snowmaking practices to minimize environmental impact and preserve mountain habitat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Layered clothing

Essential

Insulates and adapts to fluctuating temperatures on the mountain.

winter specific

Waterproof gloves

Essential

Keep hands dry and warm during long hours in snow.

winter specific

Helmet

Essential

Protects your head on varied terrain and crowded slopes.

winter specific

Ski goggles

Essential

Enhance visibility during snow, bright sunlight, or foggy conditions.

winter specific