Discover the most popular places to visit in Great North Woods
Mount Washington Cog Railway
9.4/10 (645 reviews)
The world's first mountain-climbing cog railway has been transporting visitors up Mount Washington since 1869. Experience three distinct climate zones during your ascent to the Northeast's highest peak.
Photo by Robbie Martin
Open Photo by Robbie Martin
Santa's Village
9.2/10 (313 reviews)
Santa's Village brings Christmas magic to life year-round with festive rides, shows, and reindeer encounters. Reserve tickets online to enjoy the award-winning park's attractions and refreshing water features.
Photo by Ralf Hinnerichs
Open Photo by Ralf Hinnerichs
Mt. Washington Auto Road
9.4/10 (432 reviews)
America's oldest man-made tourist attraction winds dramatically up Mount Washington through four distinct climate zones. Drive your own vehicle or join a guided tour to experience the summit's panoramic Northeast views.
Photo by Michael Hawkins
Open Photo by Michael Hawkins
Mount Washington State Park
9.6/10 (969 reviews)
From atop the Northeast's highest peak, Mount Washington offers panoramic views stretching 130 miles on clear days. Explore the alpine ecosystem and learn about extreme weather at the historic summit observatory.
Mount Washington
9.6/10 (184 reviews)
Standing at 6,288 feet, Mount Washington is famed for recording the highest ground-level wind speed on Earth. Ascend via historic Cog Railway or Auto Road for panoramic views stretching to the Atlantic on clear days.
Omni Mount Washington Resort Bretton Woods Golf Course
8.0/10 (20 reviews)
This historic Donald Ross-designed course winds through the Presidential Mountain Range with meticulously restored fairways. Book early morning tee times for spectacular mountain vistas and cooler playing conditions.
Wildcat Mountain Ski Area
9.0/10 (293 reviews)
Wildcat Mountain offers a classic New England skiing experience with breathtaking views of Mount Washington. Glide down its impressive 2,112-foot vertical drop on well-maintained trails suitable for all skill levels.
Jericho Mountain State Park
9.0/10 (9 reviews)
This off-road paradise offers 80 miles of trails winding through New Hampshire's White Mountains. Bring your ATV for thrilling rides, or enjoy Jericho Lake's tranquil beach for swimming and picnicking between adventures.
"Excellent property. Good restaurant, nice pool and has laundry on site which was nice. Only issue was Expedia has address incorrect on their site once we booked. Had to call hotel and get proper address"
"The motel is a cute little place in a convenient location with restaurants, stores, and sightseeing close by. Staff and cleanliness is great. So is the outdoor pool. The is no AC in the rooms and the ceiling fan makes a low humming noise (had to turn it off)."
"We found the Mount Jefferson View under know ownership.
It has a beautiful view. It is a dated style motel, but was extremely clean and grounds well kept. I am not able
to use old low style toilets and found that to be a real problem.
We would however, stay there again for a short stay."
"Room was clean and comfortable. Jason was extremely helpful, attentive and entertaining. The Continental breakfast was top notch and the coffee plentiful .
Highly recommend and would stay there again."
"The room was comfortable and just as we expected. The grounds were more than we expected, with acres of beauty and cute farm animals nearby! Breakfast was made to order at a time we specified, and was delicious."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.