WHITE MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES
View the Many Adventures That Await You
Whether you are visiting in summer, winter or any time in between, the beauty of the Jackson, New Hampshire landscape awaits. Explore the area on bike, train or even horse. Wander trails that showcase our landscape - for both rugged hikes or leisurely walks. From Christmas holiday fun to summer adventures – there are limitless activities and things to do in and around Jackson, NH. Let us help curate your next stay with us.
Autumn
Mt Washington Auto Road
Plan your Mt Washington Auto Road Experience today!
Kancamagus Highway
See one of the best fall foliage viewing areas in the country.
Eagle Mountain House Golf Course
Enjoy Fall golf at Eagle Mountain House.
Conway Scenic Railroad
Embark on an old-fashioned railway adventure the entire family will love.
Sherman Farm
Make plans to venture through Sherman Farm's Corn Maize.
Year Round
New Hampshire State Parks
New Hampshire has 93 state park properties that provide a variety of recreational opportunities for all ages, included beaches, campgrounds, historic sites, waysides, natural areas, and trails.
Wildcat Mountain
Wildcat Mountain is a year-round destination located in the Mt. Washington Valley in Northern New Hampshire's White Mountains region.
ATV and Off-Roading
New Hampshire makes for a supreme off-roading destination.
Living Shores Aquarium
Living Shores Aquarium, located at Story Land in Glen, NH is an indoor walk through adventure that allows the whole family to discover the wonders of the ocean year round.
Settlers' Green Outlet Village
Enjoy tax-free outlet shopping in North Conway, New Hampshire at Settlers' Green Outlet Village.
North Conway, NH
North Conway Village is located in Mt. Washington Valley in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire and is home to nearly one hundred stores, fine art galleries and factory outlets.
M&D Productions
M&D Productions is the Mount Washington Valley’s premier, year-round community-based theater.
Cog Railway
Cog Railway The beauty of the mountains and the thrill of ascending the Northeast's highest peak are just as enchanting today as they were in 1869, when Sylvester Marsh opened the world's first mountain-climbing railroad on New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
Mount Washington Auto Road
The most spectacular eight miles of driving in New Hampshire can be found on the Mount Washington Auto Road.