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You can call 603.745.8720 or 800.346.3687 for information on various waterfalls, covered bridges, scenic hikes, and other roads in the White Mountain area. Many of the following attractions have also limited hours through the spring and fall.
Storyland, 6 miles north of North Conway on Route 16 Telephone: 603.383.4186 Storyland is a magical theme park for children, centered around the fairytale characters that we have all grown to love. They work hard to provide a great value to their guests every day, with an all-inclusive (rides, shows & attractions), reasonably-priced admission ticket, FREE parking, FREE stroller use, and FREE pet kennels.
Attitash Bear Peak & the Fields of Attitash, Route 302, Bartlett Telephone: 603.374.2368 Enjoy the thrill of the newest addition to the already stellar lineup of Attitash attractions. The new Mountain Coaster offers an exhilarating and scenic ride for virtually all ages and it is open in all weather, and complements all of our fun summer features here at Attitash.
Wildcat Zipline, Route 16N to Pinkham Notch Telephone: 800.255.6439 Experience New Hampshire's only ZipRider at North America's #1 scenic ski area. Soar a 1/2 mile over tree tops, ski trails, a river ... on a zip-line cable at 45 miles per hour! Breathtaking scenery and breathtaking fun and adventure the whole family will enjoy!
Mount Washington Auto Road at Great Glen, Route 16, Pinkham Notch Telephone: 603.466.3988 You can drive the 8-mile toll road to the summit of the Northeast's highest peak. Drive your own car or take a guided tour. Audio tour on cassette complimentary to each paid private vehicle. Come see the beautiful views on the Great Glen Trails as well, through hiking or mountain biking.
Conway Scenic Railroad, Routes 16 & 302, North Conway Telephone: 603.356.5251 Please plan to travel with us this year on one of our nostalgic train rides of varying duration, all departing from our historic station in North Conway Village. This is an authentic railroading experience the whole family will enjoy.
Barnstormers Summer Theater, Tamworth Telephone: 603.323.8500 The Barnstormers' mission statement is "to keep vital the value, spirit, and tradition of fine summer theatre in Tamworth and to provide a venue for and to promote varied cultural activities within the region." You can see their many plays during the summer season.
Cannon Aerial Tramway, I-93, Exit 34B, Franconia Notch Telephone: 603.823.8800 An 80-passenger cable car brings visitors to the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain in under ten minutes. On a clear day, you can see the mountains of four states and Canada! At the summit, you'll find spectacular scenic walking paths, a 360 degree observation deck, a cafeteria, bar and restrooms.
Castle Springs/Castle in the Clouds, Moultonborough Telephone: 800.729.2468 In the heart of New Hampshire, on the southern slope of the Ossipee Mountains, lies Lucknow, a magnificent estate of 6,300 acres, extending from the summit of the mountains to the north shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, and bordering the Lake for a mile and a half.
Clark's Trading Post and Bear Show, Route 3, Lincoln Telephone: 603.745.8913 Browse museums filled with Americana, witness, the extraordinary stunts of the Yandong Chinese Acrobatic Troupe and visit the many unique shops. Don’t forget their featured attraction, The Bear Show - a truly original experience. All this and more await you, at Clark’s Trading Post.
Deertrees Theatre, Harrison, ME Telephone: 207.583.6747 Deertrees is operated as a non-profit performing arts center and presents an eclectic offering of over fifty productions; from cutting edge standup comedy to Downeast humor, from Broadway Plays to New Orleans Jazz - during a season that runs from late June until early September.
Eastern Slope Playhouse, North Conway Telephone: 603.356.5776 The Mt. Washington Valley Theatre Company welcomes guests to their 40th summer season of professional, musical theater at the historic Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse in the heart of Mt. Washington Valley in North Conway, NH.
The Flume Gorge, I-93, Exit 34A, Rt. 3, Franconia Notch Telephone: 603.745.8391 This stunning natural wonder will leave you spellbound as you stroll the path from the Visitors Center to the Flume and back. You'll walk among towering moss-covered granite walls, past cascading waterfalls, historic covered bridges, glacial boulders and much more.
Hale's Location Golf and Country Club, Bretton Woods Telephone: 603.356.2140 Hale’s Location Golf Course boasts challenging, professional length holes with spectacular views of the White Mountains, Moat Mountain range and surrounding vistas. The 9-hole Hales Location Golf Course features 3,025 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36.
Lost River, Route 112 Kinsman Notch, North Woodstock Telephone: 603.745.8031 Follow boardwalks through a glacial gorge and enjoy spectacular natural beauty. Find boulder caves, waterfalls, and potholes. Free nature garden.
Loon Mountain Park, Kancamagus Highway, Lincoln Telephone: 603.745-8111 Adventure awaits you. Loon's scenic summit skyride whisks you to the summit to daily lumberjack shows, glacial caves, nature programs, the Mountain Man, summit playground, shopping, and dining. At the base, enjoy mountain biking, horseback riding, in-line skating, festivals, concerts and events, and the Wildlife Theater. 5 and under free.
Mount Washington Observatory, Mt. Washington Summit and/or North Conway Telephone: 800.706.0432 The Mount Washington Observatory is a private, non-profit scientific and educational institution organized under the laws of the state of New Hampshire. Its mission is to advance understanding of the natural systems that create the Earth's weather and climate.
M/S Mount Washington, Route 3, Weirs Beach Telephone: 603.366.5531 New Hampshire's most scenic tour on the state's largest lake, Winnipesaukee. Daytime scenic cruises lasting 2-1/2 hours. Evening dinner dance cruises available. 230-foot ship with full amenities. Beautiful scenery, delicious food, and great entertainment.
Polar Caves Park, Route 25, Exit 26, Plymouth Telephone: 603.536.1888 A family adventure since 1922. Enjoy the peaceful woodland setting for an hour or a day. Located in the scenic Baker River Valley. Tour the natural scenic attraction featuring 8 glacial caves. While visiting, feed the fallow deer, exotic birds and ducks.
Saco River Canoeing, Fryeburg, ME Telephone: 207.935.2369 The gentle current of the Saco River provides the perfect setting to try the popular sport of kayaking. It is easy to do and is fun for the whole family or group. If on a canoe camping trip, they highly recommend also bringing a kayak along. A kayak paddles smoothly and cuts through the water with ease, both downstream and upstream.
Six Gun City, Route 2, Jefferson Telephone: 603.586.4592 Strike it rich in family fun at the affordable and fastest growing western village and frontier waterpark. Rides, slides, shows, animals, and museums - fun for all.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Route 113, Holderness Telephone: 603.968.7194 Spend a day - walk the trails, take a Science Center Lake Cruise, enjoy the beauty of Kirkwood Gardens, have a snack at Kirkwood Cafe, and shop naturally in the Howling Coyote Gift Shop. Open meadows, mature forests, and marsh boardwalks connect interactive natural exhibits where native animals reside: black bears, mountain lions, raptors, river otters, bobcats, and more.
Wentworth Resort Golf Club, Jackson Telephone: 603.383.9641 The Wentworth Golf Club is a beautiful 18 hole course in the heart of quaint Jackson Village. This picturesque course provides outstanding views of the majestic Presidential Range and the scenic splendor of the Wildcat and Ellis Rivers as they meander throughout the course.
The Whale's Tale Water Park Route 3, Lincoln Telephone: 603.745.8810 Enjoy the wave pool, flume slides, speed slides, lazy river, children's activity pool, and tube slide. Gift shop, snack bars, changing rooms with showers, and basket and locker rentals.
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