Bethlehem boasts two championship 18-hole golf courses designed by the legendary Donald Ross, the Bethlehem Country Club and the Maplewood Golf Course. Donald Ross designed 400 courses in his lifetime, 10 of which are in New Hampshire. What makes his golf courses stand out is the design principles and elements he used. (Curated content from bethlehemnh.org)
The Maplewood reflects all of Donald Ross's creativity in demanding both course management and shot making ability. Beautifully laid out and recently renovated, The Maplewood is one of the few Donald Ross courses in Northern New England that remains true to the architect's original vision. (Curated content from www.maplewoodgolfresort.com)
The Rocks in Bethlehem, New Hampshire is a 1,400-acre forest reservation, owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. (Curated content from forestsociety.org)
he Franconia Heritage Museum is an 1878 farmhouse with attached barns and sheds that reflect life in Franconia since the town's settlement. It is open to the public 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays from Memorial Day through Columbus Day. There is a self-guided tour, and the Museum is free of charge to our visitors. (Curated content from www.franconianh.org)
In summer, Cannon Mountain and Franconia Notch State Park offer a spectacular setting and exciting attractions from endless hiking adventures to the Flume Gorge and Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway. Winter brings snow and skiing to Cannon Mountain, recognized as one of the best values in the East by the readers of Ski Magazine. Cannon also rates high on scenery, diversity of terrain and family/learning facilities and trails. (Curated content from www.cannonmt.com)
65 kilometers of groomed, single-tracked, traditional cross country ski trails. Trails meander through woods and next to streams. Snow shoeing and back country trails available. Mountain biking in the summer. (Curated content from www.visitnh.gov)
New Hampshire's only Aerial Tramway and North America's first! A cable car brings visitors to the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain in under ten minutes. On a clear day, you can see the mountains of four states and Canada! At the summit, you'll find spectacular scenic walking paths, a 360 degree observation deck, a cafe and restrooms. (Curated content from www.cannonmt.com)
Located beside the Sugar Hill village green (across from the old post office), this museum includes information of this scenic hillside town from 1780 to the present. Our campus consists of two barns, one main building, and the Reid-Burpee house adjacent to the Carriage Barn. (Curated content from www.sugarhillnh.org)