Waterville Valley, New Hampshire

Waterville Valley is a New England town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.

During the summer, attractions include a golf course, tennis courts, and a variety of hiking options.

The Mad River flows through the town, providing great views all year round.

The northeastern part of the town is drained by the Swift River, another tributary of the Saco.

The highest point in Waterville Valley is the North Peak of Mount Tripyramid, at 4,180 feet (1,270 m) above sea level.

The children at the school are able to bike, swim, ski, skate, and play tennis in Waterville Valley.

[8] The campus is located at 88 Boulder Path Rd, at the foot of Snow's Mountain.

[9] Since 1994, Waterville Valley has hosted the Russell Sage Foundation Summer Institute in Behavioral Economics (BE).

Map of New Hampshire highlighting Grafton County