Jackson is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 816 at the 2010 census. Jackson is an elegant resort area in the White Mountains. Parts of the White Mountain National Forest are in the west, north and east.
Restaurants in Jackson
5.0 based on 343 reviews
When we visited in October, 64 ft high Glen Ellis Falls was quite impressive with a great amount of water flow. The Falls are reached by just a very short walk (0.3-mile) from the parking lot. There is a pit toilet available near the parking area. You start the walk by going through a tunnel which goes under NH Route 16. Over 100 stone steps will lead you down to the base of the falls for the best viewing of the entire falls. When we visited, these stone steps were still wet from a rain the night before, so we had to use extra caution. The round trip walk took us 20 minutes. The location and description of the walk to this Falls was listed in the book, “AMC's Best Day Hikes in the White Mountain's” which we purchased prior to our trip. The book mentions that this is a very popular walk, so we are glad that we visited early in the morning. At that time of day it was not crowded at all. We were told by the White Mountains Visitor Center to display our Senior National Park Pass so that it could be seen through our car window. Otherwise, in the parking lots, there is usually a box for a fee for day use of White Mountains National Forest areas.
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 48 reviews
Awesome store with handmade and cool finds! Drove down the road just to cross the bridge, and I had to stop at this building. The building and items were unique and fun to look at. Staff was friendly and great to chat with about hiking and the mountain. Wish I had more time to stay and explore around the shop.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Cross-country ski area on scenic grounds.
4.5 based on 372 reviews
Great view of the waterfall and so peaceful to listen to the rushing water. A bench at near the top is so relaxing. Nature at it's best.
4.5 based on 193 reviews
This was one of the most unique and fun things my wife and I have done in some time. I recommend the place highly. From the charming music that echoes in the background while you sit and wait for your horse and sled to appear, sitting by a roaring open fire pit to the quality of the staff (super nice, friendly, professional), you will be enchanted by this 67 acre farm and its many lights and buildings. The ride itself is lovely as you circumnavigate the area, over bridges where skaters glide on the pond below you, past the giant corral where other horses relax and a variety of hills that afford breathtaking views of the entire fame as well as the picturesque Mount Washington. The place is very organized. We checked in and were told to follow the black path to the third fire pit and wait for Seth. He showed up, nah emblazoned on his jacket and told us which sled was ours. We took the private ride. It was worth every penny. Our driver was Scotty, a man who has been working at Nestlenook for five years and a very well informed driver. We drove past a beautiful Riveras well, listening to it bubble and gurgle as he told us some history of the place. This was unique and really inspiring.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We were driving along Route 16 and were pleasantly surprised to find this covered bridge that is still in service.
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