General

Sophisticated Traveler
Martini's
Visitor Resources
Looking for Love
Real Estate
Shopping
Scenic Drives
Covered Bridges
Learn About History
Hold your meeting or event in Mt Washington Valley
Cooking schools
2008 Calendar of Events
Top 5 Mecca for Adventure
General Overview - Mt. Washington Valley
2008 Business to Business Expo


Fall

Covered Bridges
Scenic Drives
How the Locals Get Around
10 ways to "peep a leaf"
Scenic Drives and Tax Free Shopping
Mud Bowl 2008


Winter

Adventure
Family Fun
Snow Sports in the Valley
Edutainment
Mt Washington Valley's eco-friendly ski resorts
February Family Fun
Valley Ski Resorts Go Green
Snowmaking 101
Snowmaking coverage at MWV Ski Resorts
Ski Town Glossary
Mt Washington Valley Ski Resorts - fast facts


Spring

Take the Sting out of Black Fly Season
Calendar of Events - April - June, 2008
Rally in the Valley
Mud Season in Mt Washington Valley, 2008
Tuckerman Ravine, 2008
Take the Waterfall Tour, 2008


Summer

Swimming
Golf
Fishing
Free Family Fun
Attractions
Hiking
Biking
Waterfalls
Rock Formations
Learn About History
Family Attractions in Mt Washington Valley


General Business

Feb Vacation Week Wrap Up, 2008
Janice Crawford Receives Climate Champion Award, 2007


Historical Archive

MWV Stats
Art
Spas
Annual Meeting 2007 - follow up
Bark in the Park - 2007
Fall Getaway Packages - 2007
Winter Outdoor Fun
Winter Family Fun
Harvest to Holidays, 2007
Janice Crawford chosen as 2007 Climate Champion
Snow Princess 2008
Christmas Week Events, 2007
Mud Bowl 2007
Mud Season 2007
Economic Impact of Mt Washington Valley
Affordable Winter Vacation options
What's New at Mt Washington Valley Ski Resorts
Interchangeable Lift Ticket, 2006
Cost-free Holiday Events, 2006
Deals and Additions - 2007-08
Winter Events, January, 2008
Winter Events, February, 2008
Calendar of Events - March, 2008
Affordable Winter Family Packages, 2008
North Conway Village Restoration, 2007
Summer Lodging and Attractions Packages, 2006
Football's over, now what?
Summer Business Wrap Up, 2006
Bud to Blossom, 2007
Black Fly Season, 2005
Fall foliage wrap up, 2005
July 4th Wrap Up, 2006
Moose Tours, 2004


Mt. Washington Valley at a Glance



No matter what the season, Mt. Washington Valley abounds with vacation offerings. From skiing to golf to family attractions, this is New England's premier playground. Read on to learn all about what makes Mt. Washington Valley perfect for everyone from romantic couples seeking a respite to families with tots, tweens and teens.

Mt. Washington Valley – a year-round overview

The Mt. Washington Valley of New Hampshire takes in 27 towns that surround Mount Washington, the tallest peak in the Northeast and the pinnacle of The White Mountains of New Hampshire at 6,288 feet. While North Conway, may be the best known of these towns, each one offers a unique addition to this vast vacationland. By summer, the area boasts 15 major family attrations, 8 golf courses open to the public with 135 total holes of scenic golf, hundreds of miles of hiking and biking trails, and weeks worth of scenic drives within the scenic 770,000 acre White Mountain National Forest. Touting 7 alpine ski resorts and 6 nordic (x-country) ski and snowshoe centers, and 200 miles of snowmobiling trails, this region of the White Mountains offers more downhill, x-country ski & snowshoe and snowmobiling trails than any other destination in New England.

Yankee Magazine calls the Mt. Washington Valley “Winter’s Home Town”. It’s the ultimate winter vacation destination offering not only world-class alpine and cross country skiing but also snowboarding, ice skating, snowmobiling, snow tubing, horsedrawn sleigh rides, winter hiking and climbing. Located in New Hampshire’s scenic Eastern White Mountain region, the Mt. Washington Valley has it all:
*250 alpine trails
*Hundreds of kilometers of Nordic terrain
*200 Miles of snowmobile trails
*150 lodging properties, including grand and resort hotels, charming country inns and quaint Bed and Breakfasts *Over 75 unique restaurants and cafes
*200 outlet shops and boutiques, all offering tax-free shopping
* More than 25 family attractions live theater offerings and summer programs
* Eight scenic golf courses with more than 135 holes.

For alpine skiers, choose from Attitash, Black Mountain, Bretton Woods, Cranmore Mountain Resort, King Pine Ski Area, and Wildcat Mountain, all in New Hampshire, and Shawnee Peak in nearby Bridgton, Maine. Nordic ski areas include Bear Ski Touring, Bretton Woods Cross Country Center, Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, King Pine Nordic Center, Jackson Ski Touring Foundation and the MWV Ski Touring and Snowshoe Center.

There are several fitness centers and spas in the Valley and an indoor ice skating at the state-of-the-art Ham Arena in Conway Village. Outdoor skating can be enjoyed in Schouler Park in North Conway Village, or in a Victorian setting on Emerald Lake at Nestlenook Farm in Jackson. Ice climbing is popular in this region, with several local climbing schools and shops. For those interested in weather, the Mt. Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center in North Conway is a must-see while visiting the valley. It is the only museum totally dedicated to weather in the country. And for the younger set, the new Mt. Washington Valley Children’s Museum is the perfect place for inquisitive children up to eight years old, year-round.

By summer, Mt. Washington Valley offers everything from horseback to hiking with plenty of biking, swimming, waterfalls and mountain top adventure in-between. Family attractions abound from trains to planes to automobiles. For the younger set, Story Land and Santa’s Village offer fantasy fun, bringing back families for generations. Those hoping to explore Mount Washington can choose from guided van rides to their own car for trips up the Mt. Washington Auto Road, the first man made attraction in the country. For those who’d rather go by train, a trip to the top of the Northeast’s highest peak on the famous Cog Railroad is always a thrill. The Conway Scenic Railroad is another option for that enjoy the lure of the train, and the Hartmann Model Train Museum is also another great choice for train buffs. Attitash offers a water park, BMX bike course, mountain biking and the Alpine Slide – perfect for families with kids from tots to teens. The Wildcat Gondola and ZipRider ride offer a spectacular view right into Tuckerman Ravine and Story Land and Santa's Village are always a treat for the more adventurous.

For those looking for a bit of culture or history, the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm always has a packed schedule of events offering a glimpse into the history of many of today’s customs, from ice harvesting to maple syruping in the spring to candle and cheese making in the fall. The Chester Eastman working farm is another place to bring the kids where they can chip in on chores, take a hay or sleigh ride and learn how to make homemade ice cream. The Valley abounds with live theater, from Tamworth’s Barnstormer Theater – the first live summer stock theater in the country - to the Eastern Slope Players offering a full summer season of musicals. Deertrees Theater is perfect for those looking for a varied schedule from children’s concerts to comedy and the new Stone Mountain Arts Center offers a fabulous year-round venue for everything from folk to jazz. For those seeking a taste of classical, Arts Jubilee Concerts are a wonderful way to enjoy a summer picnic and local Pops under the stars and Mountain Top Music Center along with Chapel Arts New England are perfect for those seeking a touch of the classical.

Mt. Washington Valley sports eight golf courses, offering more than 135 holes of scenic and challenging golf all within thirty minutes from North Conway, NH. Look for pastoral, rolling courses like the Mountain View Grand’s course also offering spectacular mountain views. Each course from the North Conway Country Club, Wentworth Golf Club and Hale’s Location Golf Course, more centrally set to Androscoggin Valley Country Club and Waumbek Country Club in Jefferson and Indian Mound and Province Lake Golf Course to the South offer their own unique set of clubhouse activities, restaurants and course highlights.   Banana Village even offers a fun mini golf course.

No one comes to Mt. Washington Valley without doing a little shopping. No matter what their interest – from hand-blown glass and hand crafted New Hampshire gifts to athletic, ski and snowboard equipment, it’s here in Mt. Washington Valley. Ice and rock climbers flock to North Conway where there are more outfitters and retailers than just about any other part of the country. With over 200 outlets, boutiques, apparel, gift and antique shops, all offering tax-free shopping, this region of New England is one of the premier shopping Mecca’s in the country. Lodging comes in all shapes, sizes and budgets. Choose from full service resorts and conference centers to vacation rentals, condos, motels, country inns and B&Bs, even hostels. There are plenty of choices with every budget accommodated. New to the Valley, a number of indoor water parks are appearing, offering families a year-round chance at indoor swimming too.

Serving as your one-stop venue for lodging, event and vacation planning information is the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce. To help book your vacation, go to www.mtwashingtonvalley.org. You can also call 1-800-DO-SEE-NH (800-367-3364) or write: MWVCC, P.O. Box 2300., North Conway, N.H. 03860 for a vacation planning guide.

We’re delighted to welcome you to Mt. Washington Valley where as our motto reads, “anything is possible”. Please plan to return season after season for more adventure. Media Contact: Marti Mayne, 207-846-6331, info@maynelymarketing.com