10 Things to do in Bethlehem That You Shouldn't Miss

June 3, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Bethlehem is a hillside town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,526 at the 2010 census. It is home to Cushman and Strawberry Hill state forests. The eastern half of the town is within the White Mountain National Forest. The Appalachian Trail crosses in the south.
Restaurants in Bethlehem

1. Local Works Marketplace at WREN

2011 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574-4966 +1 603-869-3100 [email protected] http://www.wrenworks.org
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5.0 based on 39 reviews

Local Works Marketplace at WREN

Over 300 local artisans showcased in this store and gallery. Discover an extraordinary display of jewelry, pottery, textiles, baskets, food, fine art, furniture and more. Open daily 10am-5pm. Located in the quirky little town of Bethlehem, that is always fun to visit.

2. Bear Belly Brew Tours

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Bear Belly Brew Tours

As owners of Bear Mountain Lodge B&B for the past 14 years, we wanted to offer our guests and others staying in the Bethlehem, Bretton Woods and Franconia Notch areas additional activities/tours to enjoy while visiting. With 4 new breweries opening within a 25 minute drive and guests constantly saying they wished they could visit more, our brew tour business was born.

3. North Country Kayak Tours

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North Country Kayak Tours

We offer guided kayak tours in the Iconic White Mountains of New Hampshire. Paddle a wilderness lake or float down a remote section of river, at North Country Kayak we have tour available for everyone. Elijah Sobel, Owner and Operator is an expert paddler and guide with ten years of experience in adventure recreation and tourism.

4. Colonial Theatre

2050 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574-4945 +1 603-869-3422 [email protected] http://www.bethlehemcolonial.org/
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Colonial Theatre

The historic Colonial Theatre originally opened in 1915 and is the oldest continuously operating movie theatre in the United States. Now, after a series of renovations and improvements, the 300-seat Colonial offers state-of-the-art digital projection and surround sound for independent and world cinema, hosts Grammy award-winning performing artists, family entertainment, and community events from May through October—all without losing the intimate charm of a vintage summer theater. The Colonial Theatre is on New Hampshire Registry of Historic Places and was named “Best Vintage Movie Theatre” by Yankee Magazine.

5. 42 Maple Contemporary Art Center

42 Maple St, Bethlehem, NH 03574-4111 +1 603-575-9077 [email protected] http://42maple.org/
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42 Maple Contemporary Art Center

Open to the public, 42 Maple Contemporary Art Center is both a working art studio space and an art gallery housed in a historic church built in 1877. Home to multiple artists working in different mediums, 42 Maple also houses The Gallery at 42 Maple, which hosts artist receptions on the First Friday of each month and curates open art shows throughout the year. Live performances on the stage, workshops, classes, private lessons.

6. Sugarloaf Trail

White Mountain National Forest, Bethlehem, NH https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/whitemountain/recreation/recarea/?recid=74735
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Sugarloaf Trail

7. The Rocks Estate and Christmas Tree Farm

4 Christmas Ln Glessner Road, Bethlehem, NH 03574-5810 +1 603-444-6228 [email protected] http://www.therocks.org/
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The Rocks Estate and Christmas Tree Farm

Beautiful estate of meadows, woods and barns.

Reviewed By camperJan52 - Lisbon, United States

Today we had the pleasure of visiting The Rocks Estate. Even though the weather was not the best, it didn’t deter us from having a terrific hike through the woods on one of the trails offered. The presidential range can be viewed on a few of the trails. The colors were beautiful! The estate is full of history and you are able to visit several buildings that have signs explaining it’s historical significance. There is also a Christmas tree farm where you can tag the perfect tree. All in all, it’s a great place to visit.

2013 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574-4966 +1 603-869-3100 [email protected] http://www.wrencommunity.org
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The Gallery at WREN

The Gallery at WREN is a venue for emerging and established artists. Monthly shows presents individual and group shows. Open daily 10am-5pm.

9. The Maplewood Golf Course

2691 Main Street, Bethlehem, NH 03574 +1 877-869-3335 http://maplewoodgolfresort.com/
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The Maplewood Golf Course

Reviewed By brusseaub - Bethlehem, United States

A beautiful course set in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The Donald Ross course can be challenge but a par 6 is a great addition. The staff is friendly and accommodating; they go the extra mile to make your round one to remember! The clubhouse is truly a jewel!

10. Indian Brook Trading Post

2213 Main St, Bethlehem, NH 03574-4970 +1 603-869-3535 http://indianbrooktradingcompany.com/
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Indian Brook Trading Post

Reviewed By 217bradleyp

I have been to a great number of stores that sell items bought in Indonesia.. great teak chairs tables and carvings. I have also seen the super metal works making colorful lawn ornaments etc. If you are looking for those things at a great price you can find them at the Indian brook trading company but that is not why it is a gear place to go. It is the unique piece made from wielded sprockets! Like a life size optimus prime! Yes I said a transformer 12 feet high! Or a life size moose, life size pegasus or life sized predator from the movies. My favorite however for me are the collector sized (7inch) boba fett or R2D2 or a Dr Who dialect!!! At every corner there were all the best themed collection items to make anyone man cave complete. Even my wife found items for her as I bought an R2D2 to take home. Of you fo lot but anything get you picture taken with your favourite movie monster or robot, this was the best 45 mins I have ever spent shopping! Next door is a great icecream parlor so drop the kids and let go your inner man child!

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