We invite you to visit one of the most invigorating and scenic golf courses to be found in the state of New Hampshire. We are a "member-owner" type membership opened to the public. The golf course is located in the beautiful Great North Woods, route 2, east of Gorham, NH, with access to numerous motels and restaurants.
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Since the late 1800s, reaching the summit of Mount Washington has been on the must-do list for most travelers to the White Mountains of New Hampshire. To this day, the combination of amazing scenery, world-famous weather conditions, and adventures for all abilities and ages make it a highlight for visitors to the region, and locals alike. The mountain is steeped in history, and central to that is the legendary Mt. Washington Auto Road. (Curated content from mt-washington.com)
Wildcat Mountain has historically been the first to open and the last to close in the state of New Hampshire. Our famously long season can be attributed to the hard work our snowmaking team puts in, and where we sit in the White Mountain National Forest. (Curated content from www.skiwildcat.com)
Mount Washington Observatory is a private, nonprofit, member-supported institution with a mission to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and climate. It serves this mission by maintaining a weather station on the summit of Mount Washington, performing weather and climate research, conducting innovative science education programs, and interpreting the heritage of the Mount Washington region. (Curated content from www.mountwashington.org)
The Cog is the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world. With an average grade of 25% (some sections approach nearly 38%), it’s also the second steepest! Motive power is primarily provided by a fleet of seven powerful biodiesel locomotives, each custom designed, built and maintained on site. (Curated content from www.thecog.com)
We offer family-friendly dog sledding adventures. All of our dog sledding experiences are designed to be more than “just a ride” and are hands on to the comfort level of the guest. As always, the proceeds generated from our tours help cover the expenses involved in caring for the nearly 60 incredible canine athletes that call us home. (Curated content from dogslednh.com)
This historic site constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, offers a short hike to a dramatic 66 foot waterfall, picnicking opportunities, and is the starting point for those hiking the Glen Boulder or Wildcat trails. (Curated content from www.fs.usda.gov)
Explore this magnificent summer setting at the base of Mt. Washington in NH. With miles of beautiful biking trails, kayak trips down the Androscoggin River, and more, Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center is the perfect starting point for any outdoor adventure in New Hampshire. (Curated content from greatglentrails.com)
Find your inner elf at Santa’s Village, a Christmas-themed park in Jefferson, New Hampshire. Admission includes unlimited rides, shows, and attractions — including visits with Santa and his reindeer, a water park, and much more. (Curated content from www.santasvillage.com)
Nestled in the heart of the Mount Washington Valley, Black Mountain has been serving up snow, smiles and memories since 1935. From the Shovel Handle, the first overhead cable lift in the country, to snowmaking on the Whitney slope in 1957, one of the first snowmaking systems in New England, Black’s history is rich with a commitment to its skiers and riders. Today, Black offers skiing and riding for all ages and abilities across over 140 acres, 5 lifts and 45 trails. (Curated content from www.blackmt.com)