So much to do!
The Mount Washington Valley is full of things for you to do!
Fun facts:
*65 miles from Portland, Maine
*120 miles from Boston
*300 miles from New York City
Come for scenery!
Quiet snow falls into blankets of white, spring-time buds to blossoms, or autumn's breathtaking spectrum of auburn's, reds, and gold's... The valley is the perfect place to take in the majesty of the seasons.
- Hop on the scenic White Mountain Highway from your doorstep to explore the area and its many overlooks!
- Visit the 780,000 acre White Mountain National Forest, including beautiful Mount Washington!
- Ride the Conway Scenic Railroad through the countryside in a restored, steam-locomotive!
- Reflect at any of the many covered bridges, making sure to visit the famous Jackson "honeymoon" bridge!
Come for sport!
Year-round fun comes easy in the valley with so many natural amenities.
- With over 150 holes in the area, the Mount Washington valley is a golfer's dream!
- Hike or mountain bike the trails throughout White Mountain National Forest or Echo Lake Cathedral Ledge State Park.
- Hike the many trails to the top of Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New England at 6,288' above sea level or take the Cog Railway for a spectacular trip to the top!
- Canoe the Saco River or go horseback riding through miles of area trails.
- Ski new runs each day at nearby Wildcat, Black, Cranmore, and Bretton Woods resorts!
- The year-round Bretton Woods Canopy Tour is open daily and is sure to be an experience you will never forget!
Settlers Green Outlet Village is only a block away from our front door with over 100 nationally known factory stores where you can save 30 - 60% off every day. Open 7 days a week.
Cranmore Mountain Resort offers winter skiing and riding, tubing and other activities. Summertime opens with the Mountain Coaster and other outdoor attractions.
Attitash Mountain Resort offers winter skiing and riding for all abilities.
Conway Scenic Railroad invites you to enjoy old-fashioned railroading experience on vintage trains, all departing from a 1874 Victorian station in the heart of North Conway Village. Whether you choose on of their Valley routes Conway or Bartlett, or the legendary Crawford Notch excursion, this is a step back in time that the whole family will enjoy.