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Easy Winter Hikes in the White Mountains

Winter walks in the woods are simply magical and there are so many amazing trails to explore in the White Mountains this time of year. While hiking in the higher elevations in the winter can be a challenge and sometimes even dangerous, there are plenty of hikes that do not require a lot of effort…

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Indoor Winter Fun in the White Mountains

Winter in the White Mountains is a magical time and while we love spending time outdoors, playing in the snow, there are some days that the weather may not cooperate and we just want to find something fun to do indoors. Don't despair! We've got you covered! Take a peek at all the fun indoor…

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Spend a Fall Day in the Mount Washington Valley

A visit to the Mount Washington Valley this fall is a must-do, especially with the vibrant fall colors creating the perfect backdrop. Whether you are visiting for 24 hours or for a multi-day stay, sprinkle in some of these ideas to fully experience fall in this eastern region of the White Mountains…

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Scenic Foliage Drives Off the Beaten Path

No matter which region of the White Mountains you travel this fall, you will be surrounded by incredible foliage. However, sometimes it’s best to spend a few extra minutes taking the leisurely route off the beaten path. You may discover a town you’ve never heard of, or a road you’ve never driven…

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Fall Foliage in the White Mountains...101

Fall foliage season is just around the corner and we have our eyes to the trees! It only happens once a year and our award-winning colors don't last forever – be sure to plan your perfect getaway soon. Our fall itineraries are a great place to start if you're stumped for ideas. We'd also recommend…

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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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9 Must Visit State Parks in the White Mountains

Beaver Brook Falls Wayside-Colebrook Head up to the northern section of the White Mountains to Colebrook, where you will come to Beaver Brook Falls. This 80’ waterfall is within the 7.3-acre state park which also features picnic tables, a picnic shelter, and restroom facilities. Cathedral…

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