The White Mountains of New Hampshire is home to diverse and sometimes challenging weather. Mount Washington on the eastern side of the White Mountains is home to the most extreme weather observatory on Earth. First opened in 1870, the Mt. Washington Observatory has experienced some crazy weather, like below zero …
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The Western White Mountains Winter Resource Guide
https://d3oomqi9g2h12e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/23144219/winter-WMCC-commercial-30-sec-v2.mp4 Winter is right around the corner in the Western White Mountains. The temperatures have dropped, and the local ski resorts have started to make snow. The New Year will be here before you know it, and this winter will be like no other. Plan Ahead The keys to having …
Unique Eats in the Western White Mountains
The Western White Mountains is quickly becoming a culinary hotspot with lots of unique eateries for various options for the whole family. Choose from traditional après ski spots like the Mt Club or Gordi’s or enjoy a quick breakfast at the local bagel shop or bakery. There are a …
Six Reasons to Shop Local
Imagine this community without any of its small, local businesses. It’s hard to think about what the community would look like. It’s more important than ever to support the local businesses we love. The small shops, hair salons, fitness studio, gas stations, outdoor retails shops, attractions, restaurants, bars, hotels, consignment …
Explore the White Mountains with your camera and win prizes!
Here’s your chance to explore White Mountain back roads and small towns, support local businesses and win prizes with the White Mountains 100-Mile Challenge. The six chambers and associations of the White Mountains region have collaborated to create the White Mountains 100-Mile Challenge, an exhilarating new way to explore the …
From the Local Experts: The Best Winter Activities
As soon as the snow starts falling, the Western White Mountains turn into a winter wonderland. People come from near and far to enjoy its abundance of incredible outdoor activities. With several top-rated ski resorts within the region, alpine skiing and snowboarding are often a major attraction. While the ski …
All Aboard the Dinner Train!
All Aboard the Dinner Train! For a truly unique dining experience in the Western White Mountains, book your tickets on the Café Lafayette Dinner Train in North Woodstock, New Hampshire. For two hours, you’ll enjoy a delicious five-course gourmet meal cooked by an award-winning chef while taking in the majestic …
Top 12 Selfie Spots in the Western White Mountains
https://d3oomqi9g2h12e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/10115919/5-geological-attractions-v2.mp4 Top 12 Selfie Spots in the Western White Mountains If you didn’t take a selfie, were you really there? Love them or hate them, selfies are here to stay thanks to social media. Instagram is full of beautiful, drool-worthy photos from around the world. Make all your friends jealous …
Pitch a Tent in the Western White Mountains
Pitch a Tent in the Western White Mountains Picture this – the birds are chirping as the early morning light shimmers through your tent. You stretch your arms wide and slowly roll out of your sleeping bag as you take a deep breath of fresh mountain air. The morning air …
Hop Aboard the Journey to the North Pole™ this Holiday Season
The holidays are upon us and that means another season of family fun, merriment, and magic. Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Journey to the North Pole™ is a unique experience for the whole family. Hop aboard the train at Hobo Railroad in Lincoln and enjoy the two-hour adventure to Santa’s …
Burgeon: Sewing a New Economy in Lincoln
Like many New England towns, Lincoln was once a bustling mill town with sawmills, a pulp and paper mill, and the largest logging railroad in New England. Over the decades, the mills closed, and hotels were built around the ski mountain. The economy turned from manufacturing to tourism. But one …
Winter Adventures on the Franconia Notch Recreation Trail
Rain, snow, or sun, the Franconia Notch Recreation Trail is always open for fun. The year-round 8.8-mile paved recreation trail passes some of New Hampshire’s most iconic attractions and is a very popular destination during the summer and fall months with runners, hikers, and cyclists. But during the snowy winter …
Delicious & Unique Dining Options in the Western White Mountains
A trip to the western White Mountains is a culinary delight. While the area might not be a foodie destination like other cities in New England, we’re spoiled with many delicious and unique dining options. From organic, locally sourced farm fresh ingredients to a gourmet five-course dinner on the Café …
Relax and Meditate with Mountain Top Yoga
Whether you’ve come to the mountains to climb New Hampshire’s highest peaks or to just rest and relax, you can stretch your tired muscles and escape the daily grind with a little yoga. Recent research suggests that practicing yoga outside has many benefits for your mind, body, and spiritual health. …
Loon Mountain Ministry: Bringing God Outdoors
Marcus Corey grew up on the small ski slopes of Titcomb Mountain in Farmington, Maine. As the son of a part-time pastor, he found God through his love of the outdoors. Fast forward a few years, Marcus and his new wife moved to Jackman, Maine where he was the retreat …
Live and Play in the Western White Mountains
You know what they say, “if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.” We feel the same way about living and working in the Western White Mountains. If you live where you play, then you’ll never want to leave! Just ask many of our …
Ask the Locals – Fall Edition
https://d3oomqi9g2h12e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/24133736/2019-11-07-wmcc-fall-videos_4_v2.mp4 Autumn is one of the best times to visit the western White Mountains of New Hampshire. The temperature has dropped, the air is crisp, and the leaves have turned into a kaleidoscope of colors. While many people just look at fall as the time between ski season, fall is …
Choo, Choo, All Aboard the White Mountain Train Express
For a smaller region in northern New Hampshire, the western White Mountains has four vintage passenger trains open to the public. Whether you’re a four-year-old Thomas the Train super fan or a 64-year-old retired train conductor, you’ll love all the trains we have in town. Hop on board the Café …
Not Your Average Brewfest
Celebrate the start of summer with the ultimate craft beer festival at New England Brewfest. Nestled in the White Mountains, you’ll have a stunning background to sip one of your favorite beers… Or your favorite beer of the moment as there are over 100 different beers on tap! Please note: …
Ask the Locals – Winter Activity Edition
https://d3oomqi9g2h12e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/23144120/alpine_snowmobile_loon.mp4 The Western White Mountains are an incredible year-round destination and is a great basecamp for the winter activity of your choice. You can enjoy the long sunny summer days on the hiking trails, the blooming wildflowers in the spring, the changing leaves in the fall, and lots of great …