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)
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)
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 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)
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 (no experience necessary, ages 2+ welcome). As always, the proceeds generated from our tours help cover the expenses involved in caring for the 60 incredible canine athletes that call us home. (Curated content from dogslednh.com)
The 18-hole Mount Washington Course, with New Hampshire's spectacular Presidential Mountain Range as a backdrop, was designed by legendary Scottish Architect Donald Ross and was completed in 1915. This Par 72, 7004-yard course has hosted four New Hampshire Opens and the prestigious New England Open Championship in September 2010. (Curated content from www.brettonwoods.com)
Come for award-winning skiing and riding at New Hampshire's largest ski area and stay for an array of outdoor activities in the heart of the White Mountains. Relax at the spa or on the back of a horse-drawn sleigh. If you're looking for more thrills, spend an exhilarating afternoon high above the frozen canopy on our canopy tours. (Curated content from www.brettonwoods.com)
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)