Vacation Ideas and Fun Things To Do

Things To Do Near White Mountain National Forest in Bethlehem, NH


 Filter  

Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park

Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park
(Approx. 0.8 miles)

Eisenhower Memorial Wayside Park is a seven-acre memorial park, established in 1979 as a gift from the Bretton Woods Corporation and honors the late President Dwight D. Eisenhower.


Franconia Heritage Museum

Franconia Heritage Museum
(Approx. 5.3 miles)

A 1878 New England Farm House that reflects life in Franconia since the town's founding in 1772. Franconia Iron Furnace Interpretive Center. Self-guided, always open, One mile north of Franconia Heritage Museum.


Forest Lake State Park

Forest Lake State Park
(Approx. 5.7 miles)

Forest Lake State Park, one of the ten original state parks, was created in 1935. The park spans 397 acres and its 200-foot sandy beach lies on the shore of Forest Lake. Popular activities in the park include swimming, picnicking, mountain biking, fishing, and boating.


Franconia Notch State Park

Franconia Notch State Park
(Approx. 5.8 miles)

Franconia Notch State Park has picnicking, restrooms, a visitor center, swimming, biking, hiking, fishing, canoeing, a boat ramp, a campground, RV camping, showers, a trailer sanitary atation, downhill skiing and parking.


New England Ski Museum

New England Ski Museum
(Approx. 5.8 miles)

Exhibits on history of skiing; research library and collections; Museum Shop; vintage ski films.


Flume Gorge

Flume Gorge
(Approx. 9.9 miles) Top Attraction!

The Flume is a natural gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty. The walls of Conway granite rise to a height of 70 to 90 feet and are 12 to 20 feet apart. A trip into the Flume begins and ends at the Flume Visitor's Center.


Weeks State Park

Weeks State Park
(Approx. 11.7 miles)

Weeks State Park has picnicking, restrooms, a lookout tower, biking, hiking, snowshoeing, nordic skiing, downhill skiing and parking.


Mount Orne Covered Bridge

Mount Orne Covered Bridge
(Approx. 12.1 miles)

The first bridge at this site was constructed in the 1860s or 70s to connect the towns Lancaster and Lunenburg. The owner, Union Bridge Company, operated it as a toll bridge until it was destroyed by a log jam in 1908.


Fadden's Sugar House

Fadden's Sugar House
(Approx. 13.9 miles)

The Fadden Family's modern sugarhouse is located next to Peg's Restaurant in downtown North Woodstock and contains state-of-the-art equipment. Maple sap enters the sugarhouse where it pumped through a reverse osmosis machine which removes up to 75% of the water.


Crawford Notch State Park

Crawford Notch State Park
(Approx. 14.6 miles)

Crawford Notch State Park has picnicking, restrooms, hiking, fishing, a campground, laundry facilities, showers and parking. Leashed pets are allowed.


 
< Prev  1 2 3 Next >




Home Follow WeGoPlaces on Facebook!