New Hampshire's White Mountains are jam packed with attractions. Scenic roads make driving between them a delight. Trundle along Conway's Scenic Railroad and Mount Washington Cog Railway, sally upwards on the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tram and Loon Mountain Skyride, plunge down in Polar Caves Park and Flume Gorge, and reach top speeds at Attitash ski resort and summer playground. Offering a wealth of outdoors wonders both in winter and summer, the White Mountains are a thrill for all seasons.
Restaurants in White Mountains
5.0 based on 62 reviews
Great location, amazingly good shows by a professional summer troupe....only open for the summer season but it's generally packed for the 3-5 plays that they put on every year. Well worth a visit. They have a dinner theatre option which is very good and very, very limited.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
One of the only alternating repertory theatres of its kind, Weathervane presents seven Broadway-style productions in eight weeks over the summer and three shows in five weeks throughout the fall. See a different show almost every night! Additional programming includes the Patchwork Players featuring family-friendly children’s theatre every Friday in July and August at 11 AM. COVID-19 Safety Measures -Brand New HVAC Air Purification System -Face Masks Required -In Person & Virtual Programming -In Person audiences capped at 25% - parties socially distanced -Temperature/Wellness Checks done upon arrival (for staff and patrons) -Completely Paperless (tickets, playbills) -No Intermission/Concessions -Sanitization stations throughout the premises
Great Theatre! Whitefield Inn for dinner before the show! ) (Bread Pudding!!!)This is a hidden gem which has to be high on your list. Summer (and now Fall) reparatory Theatre...
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Really interesting store with very nice owners. Nice mix of vintage modern and rustic. Happy owners of this sign and other items.
5.0 based on 65 reviews
Jackson Art Studio & Gallery features Sip & Paint classes. Fun for the beginner to the seasoned artist. Spend an evening of creativity as you twist open your favorite bottle of wine. (BYOB) and uncork your creativity. Bring the kids, a great activity for the whole family. Our instructor will guide you through step by step. It's easy stress free, and affordable. $40-$45 includes everything!
5.0 based on 247 reviews
Handcrafting classic European grapes and locally sourced fruits into wines of distinction, Seven Birches offers wine tasting daily and "Meet the Winemaker" tours weekly. The fruit may be from around the world, but the wine in our bottles embraces the spirit of NH. Live Free!
Highly recommend the Meet the Winemaker tour. I am not a huge wine lover so just a tasting would not interest me. Really enjoyed learning about the wine making process. Nathan made sure everyone had fin and was very accommodating in answering questions.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
A hidden Gem. My wife and I came across this small winery as we traveled from the Lakes Region of NH to North Conway. They had small yellow road signs posted for the winery which we followed on our way back later in the day. We arrived about 45 minutes before closing and were welcomed by Lauren with a friendly smile. The tasting room was bigger than expected with several tables, including a high top, bar area and an outdoor porch to sit and sample or drink a glass once you know what you like. The ambiance is a real winner (see photos taken after closing). The atmosphere is warm and friendly, laidback fun, where people who do not know each other are hanging and talking as they drink the wine. Since we arrived late we closed out the night and were not rushed to leave at all. As far as the wine goes we primarily had only the red and found them to be the best reds from a New England winery that we have ever had. They import the grapes internationally instead of trying to use inferior New England red grapes. They also have cheese and crackers available for purchase and $5 for a tasting is a bargain. This is a MUST VISIT location for a fun afternoon on the weekend. They are open Fri-Sun the hours are 12-6 (stay a couple hours).
5.0 based on 12 reviews
The White Mountains Visitor Center welcomes all visitors to the White Mountains. Stop in for information on area attractions, hikes, and assistance on planning your visit.
We learned a lot about all of the people working to keep the White Mountains National Forest a great place to visit and, of course, the natural life healthy.
4.5 based on 436 reviews
Located in tax-free North Conway, New Hampshire, a year-round New England tourist destination, Settlers Green features a solid mix of 60-plus national retailers including J. Crew Factory, New Balance Factory, American Eagle Outfitters and Brooks Brothers Factory. Save 30-60% every day! More shopping at Settlers Crossing, located 1/4-mile south of the Settlers Green. Stores include Clarks Bostonian, Eastern Mountain Sports and L. L. Bean Outlet. New Hampshire is a tax-free sales state and North Conway is within a few hours drive of all five New England states as well as the Canadian province of Quebec.
We have visited Conway many times on family vacations. Settlers Green is always an important part of the trip. Great bargains always - kids love to get outfitted for back to school and tax free! Don’t hesitate to plan a trip to Conway and be treated to a great shopping experience! ????????
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Owners Nik & Kirsten opened for business in 1998. Fueled by a passion for quality beer and the desire to live the White Mountain lifestyle to its fullest; taking advantage of, but never taking for granted, the spectacular area we call home. Tuckerman Brewing Co is now one of the longest-running owner-operated breweries in the state.
We were able to stop in one late afternoon on our recent trip and taste their great brews. Great staff and lots of outdoor space to sit and enjoy a cold beer with a hot pretzel. Would definitely recommend and visit again!
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