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Experience stunning scenery, limitless recreation and incredible attractions which have provided a lifetime of memories for generations.

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200 KANCAMAUGAS HWY, North Woodstock, NH 3262
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Make the White Mountains Visitor Center your first stop to get the most out of
your time in the region. Our friendly staff is ready with free brochures, maps and tips
on all the best things to see and do. Learn about the area through various displays and audio
visual presentations. Take a few minutes to browse our Gift Shop and check out the
White Mountains National Forest Information Desk and Interpretive Center located
in our authentic post and beam barn. You'll learn about everything from area wildlife
to building stone walls. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week, year-round.

Our friendly staff is ready with free brochures, maps and tips on all the best things to see and do in the area. Take a few minutes to browse our Gift Shop too. The Visitor Center is open 7 days a week, year-round.

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The White Mountains of New Hampshire is one of New England's most popular scenic destinations. This spectacular mountain region is home to 17 legendary attractions, the northeast's highest peak - Mt. Washington, 800,000 acres of magnificent mountain views and limitless outdoor recreation. The region offers tax-free shopping, championship golf courses, off-and-on road cycling and swimming in cool mountain streams. Step aboard our unique railroads for the ride of a lifetime, marvel at magnificent mountain vistas as you ascend to the summit of Mt. Washington, spend time flying high above tree line on our aerial chair rides and ziplines, and stroll along wooden boardwalks that take you within touching distance of waterfalls. There are hundreds of camping and lodging opportunities including grand hotels, resorts, cabins and campsites by the river or on the mountainside, and quaint inns.
Whether your journey to the White Mountains takes you to several attractions or natural wonders, you will want to spend some time exploring the White Mountains Trail where you will discover spectacular scenery, covered bridges, picturesque towns and villages, and friendly people. This 100-mile loop tour, designated a National Scenic Byway, winds through sections of the 800,000-acre White Mountain National Forest, the renowned Kancamagus Highway, Franconia Notch State Park and Crawford Notch. The White Mountains Trail is known for its natural splendor, cultural richness, historical charm and stimulating recreation-as well as some of the most beautiful scenery in the eastern United States. It can be driven in a day or can be the object of an entire vacation's worth of relaxation, exploration, and discovery.
We recommend you take the time to “Stay a While” in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It is a wonderful region to escape, relax, explore and create unforgettable memories and cheer for all generations.