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Concord NH The capital of New Hampshire has a pleasant small town feel with some nice commercial and residential architecture and serving as a great central place to stay when vacationing in the diverse, appealing regions of New Hampshire -- from the White Mountains to the Sunapee region. Concord NH Hotels

Keene NH A sweet "college town" with an appealing and wide Main Street, an old-time movie theater, low crime, nice parks, a golf course, plenty of services (a big medical center) and really pleasant neighborhoods. It's a livable city (population 22,000) that really feels like a small town. It's also a nice place to stay when vacationing in the scenic Mt. Monadnock region of New Hampshire with its great mountains, ponds, lakes and charming small towns. Keene NH Hotels

Lakes Regions NH The Lakes Region provides endless offerings of rest, relaxation, recreation, dining, shopping and stunning scenery. From the honky tonk Weirs Beach to the more peaceful Meredith and Wolfeboro, the Lakes Region's main centerpiece, the mammoth Lake Winnipesaukee, is beautiful from every angle -- the epitome of a place to vacation by the lake.

Lakes Region Hotels in: Laconia and Moultonborough

Manchester NH The fall of the cotton textile industry in 1935 left Manchester in a challenging situation for a long time, but myriad businesses are filling the mill buildings that create the ever improving facade of the city located on the Merrimack River. The interior of the city is getting better, too, with storefronts being filled, the restaurant scene improving, a good parks and recreation system, and a very impressive row of big, old homes near the attractive St. Anselm's College area. Most importantly, Manchester is full of proud citizens, many politicians with integrity and loyalty to the area, and a spirit that proves that great cities don't have to be filled with glimmering skyscrapers and trendy restaurants. Neighborhoods make the city, comprised of people who have helped revive the city several times over. Manchester NH Hotels

North Conway NH With a great view of Mt. Washington -- the highest mountain in New England -- and tree-lined streets saturated with retail, lodging and dining --North Conway may not be the peaceful place it used to be, but it is still appealing because of its prime mountain location. No matter how much this community develops, it will always be worth visiting. North Conway NH Hotels

Portsmouth NH A compact city with endless charm, narrow personality-filled streets and some of the most interesting little shops and fine restaurants in New England, Portsmouth is one of New England's unsung heroes, one of New England's great small cities. Rough around the edges in some spots, this coastal gem is overall safe, eclectic and full of Colonial and Federal architecture, some in the form of inns and bed and breakfasts. Once the capital of New Hampshire, Portsmouth has been the home of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for years. It is also the home of Strawbery Banke, a restored 10-acre waterfront neighborhood. Portsmouth NH Hotels

White Mountain National Forest The White Mountain National Forest is made for family fun, especially in the Lincoln-North Woodstock area. Great scenery, Mount Washington (the highest mountain in New England at nearly 6,288 ft.), motels with indoor swimming pools, grand hotels like the Balsams or Mt. Washington Hotel, family style restaurants that are easy on the wallet, great skiing in the winter, theme parks (Santa's Village, Clark's Trading Post, Storytown), dramatic peaks and valleys, and lakes with crystal clear water perfect for summer swimming are just a few of the things that have families coming back year after year. The region is impressive in the fall, especially the 34-mile Kancamagus Highway, in the thick of the White Mountain National Forest and designated by the National Forest Service as a Scenic Byway. Spanning from Lincoln to North Conway, the Kancamagus is indeed a candy land of foliage, generally regarded as the premier New England fall foliage destination.

The White Mountain National Forest has been a household name for generations to many New England families as the place to vacation. Whether it's the juxtaposition of a cook-out blended with the fresh mountain air, or skiing down some of the northeast's best mountains, the White Mountain National Forest is tantamount to your New England vacation.

Search White Mountain National Forest Hotels in:

Bartlett

Bretton Woods

Franconia

Jackson

Lincoln

North Conway

Waterville Valley

 

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Highly regarded New Hampshire hotels

The Mt. Washington Hotel and Resort, Bretton Woods NH

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New Hampshire Travel Articles

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