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Things We're Thankful For in the White Mountains

Thanksgiving is only a week away, and with it comes a round up of the top reasons we are thankful to call the White Mountains home. Our landscape. Did you know the White Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountain Range, which stretches a whopping 2,050 miles from Newfoundland to Alabama? The…

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White Mountains Holiday Gift Guide

The holiday season has arrived, and we know that you have started to create your gift-giving list. We also know that the perfect gifts come from the White Mountains and here you will find a gift for even the hardest person to shop for. Treat your family and friends to a day at their favorite…

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Christmas Events in the White Mountains

Christmas time is (almost) here, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! From Santa trains and Christmas-themed events across our entire region to kid-friendly holiday activities, it’s looking undeniably holly and jolly this season. What about festive tree lighting ceremonies in NH? We have plenty…

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Thanksgiving Meals in the White Mountains

Let’s talk turkey – turkey dinners, that is. If you are not of fan of staying home, basting a turkey all day and then doing battle with a pile of dishes post-feast, we’d say: why drive yourself crazy? Instead, get a turkey dinner to go or attend a Thanksgiving buffet or sit-down dinner in the White…

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Late Fall Adventures

Late fall….the leaves are past peak and tumbling to the forest floor. In their stead comes snow sprinkled across our mountain peaks, and cozy, abundant adventures. What is the best thing to do in the White Mountains during late October and early November? We’d say a throwback train ride, a…

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Fall Foliage Hikes in the White Mountains

We can’t think of a better way to get the most bang out of your foliage buck than to hike up a mountain and see the autumn world below you. September and October are the perfect months to hike in the White Mountains as the air is cooler, there isn’t as much foot traffic as in the summer, and the…

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Unique Ways to See Fall Foliage in the White Mountains

The changing color of the leaves brings people to the White Mountains from all over the country. The most popular way to "leaf peep" is to hop in the car and explore a scenic byway or scenic vista. If you're looking to avoid some of the crowds and gain a new perspective while viewing the foliage…

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Spend a Fall Day in the Western White Mountains

GET AN EARLY MORNING COFFEE IN PLYMOUTH A coffee pick-me-up is our preferred way to start the day, so swing into Café Monte Alto in Plymouth, NH for a seasonal drink that feels like fall in a cup. Stroll main street as the town starts to wake up – can you feel the Stars Hollow vibes? If you’re up…

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