Attractions
Located at the Omni Mount Washington Resort, explore New Hampshire's largest ski area! Bretton Woods offers a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, including 30 new acres of back country glades on Mt. Stickney!
Bretton Woods receives consistent awards by SKI Magazine readers for family programs, overall satisfaction, lifts, service, on-mountain food, lodging and dining and #1 in the East for weather by the readers of Ski Magazine.
For a complete winter playground with chutes, bumps, bowls, steeps, glades and plenty of wide-open cruising terrain, Bretton Woods is the choice for a fun and diverse alpine experience. Together with the most terrain in New Hampshire, Bretton Woods' 9 lifts, including 4 detachable quads, make for a spacious skiing and riding experience with more time on the snow.
A complete four-season resort, Bretton Woods offers lodging, restaurants, children's programs, sleigh rides, tubing, ice skating, night skiing, and cross country skiing and snowshoeing on a 100+km groomed trail network.
The Bretton Woods Canopy Tour is a high-flying year round adventure including 10 zip lines, sky bridges and rappels! In the summer, guests also enjoy biking, scenic lift rides, mountain top dining, disc golf and more. The popular "Zip & Ski" ticket includes a full day of skiing or riding plus a Canopy Tour for only $129! Some restrictions may apply.
Come stay with us at one of our four lodging properties: the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, Omni Bretton Arms Inn, The Lodge or The Townhomes.
And when you stay at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel or Bretton Arms Inn, you SKI FREE at Bretton Woods! Restrictions apply, subject to change - call for details.
Address:
Rates:
Omni Bretton Arms Inn: Starting at $179/night, includes breakfast, based on 2 guests.
Omni Mount Washington Hotel: Starting at $179/night, accommodations only, based on 2 guests.
The Lodge: Starting at $89/night, accommodatoins only, based on 2 guests.
The Townhomes: Starting at $259/night for 2 bedroom unit, accommodations only, based on 4 guests. 3-5 bedroom units also available.
All lodging rates subject to change.
Hours of operation:
Skiing:mid November to mid April/ Canopy Tour-year round/ Summer Ops:June-Oc
Bretton Woods receives consistent awards by SKI Magazine readers for family programs, overall satisfaction, lifts, service, on-mountain food, lodging and dining and #1 in the East for weather by the readers of Ski Magazine.
For a complete winter playground with chutes, bumps, bowls, steeps, glades and plenty of wide-open cruising terrain, Bretton Woods is the choice for a fun and diverse alpine experience. Together with the most terrain in New Hampshire, Bretton Woods' 9 lifts, including 4 detachable quads, make for a spacious skiing and riding experience with more time on the snow.
A complete four-season resort, Bretton Woods offers lodging, restaurants, children's programs, sleigh rides, tubing, ice skating, night skiing, and cross country skiing and snowshoeing on a 100+km groomed trail network.
The Bretton Woods Canopy Tour is a high-flying year round adventure including 10 zip lines, sky bridges and rappels! In the summer, guests also enjoy biking, scenic lift rides, mountain top dining, disc golf and more. The popular "Zip & Ski" ticket includes a full day of skiing or riding plus a Canopy Tour for only $129! Some restrictions may apply.
Come stay with us at one of our four lodging properties: the Omni Mount Washington Hotel, Omni Bretton Arms Inn, The Lodge or The Townhomes.
And when you stay at the Omni Mount Washington Hotel or Bretton Arms Inn, you SKI FREE at Bretton Woods! Restrictions apply, subject to change - call for details.
Address:
Rates:
Omni Bretton Arms Inn: Starting at $179/night, includes breakfast, based on 2 guests.
Omni Mount Washington Hotel: Starting at $179/night, accommodations only, based on 2 guests.
The Lodge: Starting at $89/night, accommodatoins only, based on 2 guests.
The Townhomes: Starting at $259/night for 2 bedroom unit, accommodations only, based on 4 guests. 3-5 bedroom units also available.
All lodging rates subject to change.
Hours of operation:
Skiing:mid November to mid April/ Canopy Tour-year round/ Summer Ops:June-Oc
Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium
Attractions, Education, Museum
The Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium is a place to explore the nature of our world. The Museum is located in Vermont's scenic Northeast Kingdom and is the cornerstone of St. Johnsbury's Main Street Historic District. A masterpiece of Victorian architecture, the Museum houses inviting galleries filled with a dazzling array of the world's wonders. Take a trip to the stars in Vermont's only public planetarium or watch weather forecasts in the "Eye on the Sky" Weather Gallery.
APRIL through mid-OCTOBER
Monday - Saturday, 9 AM - 5 PM; Sunday 1 - 5 PM
Planetarium Show Times
Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 PM
JULY AND AUGUST Planetarium Show Times
Monday through Friday 11:00 AM
Daily 1:30 PM
Museum & Planetarium closed Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Easter.
More Info:
Open Mon.through Sat.9am to 5pm. Sunday 1pm-5pm. Closed Mondays November-April. Planetarium shows: Sat. and Sun. at 1:30pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter and July 4th. General admission Adults $8.00, Senior Citizens $6.00, Children $6.00, Children under 5 Free, Families(immediate families only) maximum of 3 adults, no limit on number of children $20.00
Address:
1302 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Contact Person: Charles Browne
APRIL through mid-OCTOBER
Monday - Saturday, 9 AM - 5 PM; Sunday 1 - 5 PM
Planetarium Show Times
Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 PM
JULY AND AUGUST Planetarium Show Times
Monday through Friday 11:00 AM
Daily 1:30 PM
Museum & Planetarium closed Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Easter.
More Info:
Open Mon.through Sat.9am to 5pm. Sunday 1pm-5pm. Closed Mondays November-April. Planetarium shows: Sat. and Sun. at 1:30pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter and July 4th. General admission Adults $8.00, Senior Citizens $6.00, Children $6.00, Children under 5 Free, Families(immediate families only) maximum of 3 adults, no limit on number of children $20.00
Address:
1302 Main Street
St. Johnsbury, VT 05819
Contact Person: Charles Browne
Littleton Area Historical Society
Attractions, Historical, Museum
Office open for research.
Still accepting artifacts
Address:
2 Union Street
Contact Person: Richard Alberini
Hours of operation:
Wednesday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Friday (Until Thanksgiving) 6:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday (Until Thanksgiving) 1:00pm-4:00pm
Or anytime you see the sign out!
FREE ADMISSION!!
Still accepting artifacts
Address:
2 Union Street
Contact Person: Richard Alberini
Hours of operation:
Wednesday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Friday (Until Thanksgiving) 6:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday (Until Thanksgiving) 1:00pm-4:00pm
Or anytime you see the sign out!
FREE ADMISSION!!
Mt. Washington Cog Railway
Attractions, Historical
Ride to the top of Mt. Washington on the world’s first mountain-climbing cog railway! Choose to step aboard new eco-friendly biodiesel or historic coal-fired steam locomotives for a thrilling ride to New England’s highest peak. Trip includes time at the summit to enjoy a free visit to the Observatory Museum. An on-board Audio Tour provides a fascinating narrative. Marshfield Base Station features great views, museum with video presentation, restaurant & gift shop.
Open late April to early December. Up to seven locomotives can be in service at any time. Trains leave on the half-hour with 2–10 departures per day, depending on the season. The round trip takes approximately three hours, including a one-hour stop at the summit. We recommend that you bring a camera and extra jacket or sweater. Visit thecog.com for schedule details and advance ticket purchase (recommended). Rates: Adults $64.00, Seniors (65+) $59.00, Children (4-12) $39.00. Children 3 and under free on adult's lap.
Directions: From Boston, MA and Manchester, NH
Take I-93 North through Franconia Notch Parkway to Exit 35, Rt. 3N. Take Rt. 3N to Twin Mountain, then turn right into Rt. 302, follow to Bretton Woods. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station Restaurant onto Base Road, follow for six miles to the Cog Base Station.
From Portland, ME take Rt. 302W to Bretton Woods. Turn right at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
From New York, NY and Hartford, CT take I-95N to I-91N. Take I-93S, Exit 40. Follow Rt. 302 to Bretton Woods. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
From Montreal, Quebec take Auto Route 10E to Auto Route 55S. Take Auto Route to I-91S. Take I-91S to I-93S, exit 40. Follow to Rt. 302E to Bretton Woods, NH. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
Specials!
Check thecog.com for discount ticket information.
Address:
Base Road, 6 miles off
Mt. Washington, NH 03589
Open late April to early December. Up to seven locomotives can be in service at any time. Trains leave on the half-hour with 2–10 departures per day, depending on the season. The round trip takes approximately three hours, including a one-hour stop at the summit. We recommend that you bring a camera and extra jacket or sweater. Visit thecog.com for schedule details and advance ticket purchase (recommended). Rates: Adults $64.00, Seniors (65+) $59.00, Children (4-12) $39.00. Children 3 and under free on adult's lap.
Directions: From Boston, MA and Manchester, NH
Take I-93 North through Franconia Notch Parkway to Exit 35, Rt. 3N. Take Rt. 3N to Twin Mountain, then turn right into Rt. 302, follow to Bretton Woods. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station Restaurant onto Base Road, follow for six miles to the Cog Base Station.
From Portland, ME take Rt. 302W to Bretton Woods. Turn right at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
From New York, NY and Hartford, CT take I-95N to I-91N. Take I-93S, Exit 40. Follow Rt. 302 to Bretton Woods. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
From Montreal, Quebec take Auto Route 10E to Auto Route 55S. Take Auto Route to I-91S. Take I-91S to I-93S, exit 40. Follow to Rt. 302E to Bretton Woods, NH. Turn left at Fabyan’s Station onto Base Rd. and follow for six miles.
Specials!
Check thecog.com for discount ticket information.
Address:
Base Road, 6 miles off
Mt. Washington, NH 03589
POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire Inc.
Attractions, Historical, Organizations
A Welcome Wave. Arms flung wide.
Pollyanna of Littleton, New Hampshire's most welcoming attraction-invites you into the center of it all.
Step into Historic Downtown Littleton and discover there's a cheerful attitude that comes with an appreciation for history.
Glad to be-- POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire, Inc. The official nonprofit organization of the bronze Pollyanna sculpture promotes, preserves, and enhances the literary legacy of Eleanor H. Porter and oversees the use and care of Pollyanna of Littleton as a public attraction, cultural asset, resource and positive inspiration for the Community and all others.
The jubilant bronze sculpture tributes hometown author, Eleanor H. Porter (1868 – 1920) best remembered as the creator of the world's most optimistic character, Pollyanna, 1913.
Eleanor Hodgman Porter’s early residence was in Littleton, and not so far from the Library front lawn…where fittingly Pollyanna of Littleton - the Signature Sculpture - presides in an artistic and symbolic place "welcoming residents and visitors."
Address:
PO Box 864
Pollyanna of Littleton, New Hampshire's most welcoming attraction-invites you into the center of it all.
Step into Historic Downtown Littleton and discover there's a cheerful attitude that comes with an appreciation for history.
Glad to be-- POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire, Inc. The official nonprofit organization of the bronze Pollyanna sculpture promotes, preserves, and enhances the literary legacy of Eleanor H. Porter and oversees the use and care of Pollyanna of Littleton as a public attraction, cultural asset, resource and positive inspiration for the Community and all others.
The jubilant bronze sculpture tributes hometown author, Eleanor H. Porter (1868 – 1920) best remembered as the creator of the world's most optimistic character, Pollyanna, 1913.
Eleanor Hodgman Porter’s early residence was in Littleton, and not so far from the Library front lawn…where fittingly Pollyanna of Littleton - the Signature Sculpture - presides in an artistic and symbolic place "welcoming residents and visitors."
Address:
PO Box 864
POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire Inc.
Attractions, Historical
A Welcome Wave. Arms flung wide.
Pollyanna of Littleton, New Hampshire's most welcoming attraction-invites you into the center of it all.
Step into Historic Downtown Littleton and discover there's a cheerful attitude that comes with an appreciation for history.
Glad to be-- POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire, Inc. The official nonprofit organization of the bronze Pollyanna sculpture promotes, preserves, and enhances the literary legacy of Eleanor H. Porter and oversees the use and care of Pollyanna of Littleton as a public attraction, cultural asset, resource and positive inspiration for the Community and all others.
The jubilant bronze sculpture tributes hometown author, Eleanor H. Porter (1868 – 1920) best remembered as the creator of the world's most optimistic character, Pollyanna, 1913.
Eleanor Hodgman Porter’s early residence was in Littleton, and not so far from the Library front lawn…where fittingly Pollyanna of Littleton - the Signature Sculpture - presides in an artistic and symbolic place "welcoming residents and visitors."
Address:
PO Box 864
Pollyanna of Littleton, New Hampshire's most welcoming attraction-invites you into the center of it all.
Step into Historic Downtown Littleton and discover there's a cheerful attitude that comes with an appreciation for history.
Glad to be-- POLLYANNA of Littleton New Hampshire, Inc. The official nonprofit organization of the bronze Pollyanna sculpture promotes, preserves, and enhances the literary legacy of Eleanor H. Porter and oversees the use and care of Pollyanna of Littleton as a public attraction, cultural asset, resource and positive inspiration for the Community and all others.
The jubilant bronze sculpture tributes hometown author, Eleanor H. Porter (1868 – 1920) best remembered as the creator of the world's most optimistic character, Pollyanna, 1913.
Eleanor Hodgman Porter’s early residence was in Littleton, and not so far from the Library front lawn…where fittingly Pollyanna of Littleton - the Signature Sculpture - presides in an artistic and symbolic place "welcoming residents and visitors."
Address:
PO Box 864
Q Burke Mountain Resort
Attractions, Campground, Recreation, Ski Mountain
The adventure hub for the Northeast kingdom through skiing, biking, hiking, camping, and fishing.
Mission: To provide a memorable experience for guests. To educate and empower family of employees, and to continuously discover solutions that lessen their impact on the environment through efficient use of resource consumption and attention to environmental quality on their properties.
Company Overview: To be the premier resort in the Northeast Region of the United States known for providing the finest adventure and academic sports experience, the creation of an atmosphere family of employees can be successful in, and for the preservation of our precious environment.
Mountain Description:
Summit elevation: 3,267 ft
Base elevation: 1,210 ft
Vertical drop: 2,011 ft
Average snowfall: 217”
Percentage of Snowmaking: 87%
50 Trails & Glades
4 Lifts & 2 Terrain Parks
Skiable acres: 270 total
Address:
East Burke, VT
Email:
Adult Education, Attractions, Education, Motor Sports
Team O'Neil Rally School is located 15 minutes from downtown Littleton, offering from 1 up to 5 day classes on over 6 miles of gravel roads. Learn to drive like a rally champion!
Team O'Neil is an instructional rally driving school. Our specialty is teaching fast driving on loose surfaces, with car control and accident avoidance our priority. You will learn our left foot braking rally driving techniques using our school cars that are safety equipped. Classes are taught by our highly experienced rally racing champions.
We also offer a 1 day winter driving course to teach car control on snow and ice, using your own vehicle on our wide open training area. This class will help you to avoid accidents in winter driving conditions and take the fear out of driving on slippery winter roads.
Specials!
Watch Facebook and our website throughout the year for specials.
Address:
178 Miller Road
Dalton, NH 03598
Contact Person: Tim O'Neil
Hours of operation:
Monday - Friday 8-5
Team O'Neil is an instructional rally driving school. Our specialty is teaching fast driving on loose surfaces, with car control and accident avoidance our priority. You will learn our left foot braking rally driving techniques using our school cars that are safety equipped. Classes are taught by our highly experienced rally racing champions.
We also offer a 1 day winter driving course to teach car control on snow and ice, using your own vehicle on our wide open training area. This class will help you to avoid accidents in winter driving conditions and take the fear out of driving on slippery winter roads.
Specials!
Watch Facebook and our website throughout the year for specials.
Address:
178 Miller Road
Dalton, NH 03598
Contact Person: Tim O'Neil
Hours of operation:
Monday - Friday 8-5
Agriculture, Attractions, Gift, Holiday, Meetings, Events & Weddings, Retail
Christmas tree farms throughout the country help shape the landscape that we all call home. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests has a unique tree farm growing natures natural Christmas gift on protected land.
"The Rocks Balsam" is the ultimate conservation tree. A beautiful balsam grown in the picturesque White Mountains on protected land by a conservation organization dedicated to land protection, education, advocacy and wise use of the land.
Maple Syrup, Horses and Sour Pickles
The Rocks Estate comes alive with spring activities March 17,24 and 31.
The program at the Rocks is unusual as there is a great deal of attention to hands on learning. Participants not only see how syrup is made but also learn about the history, basic tree identification techniques and the economic importance of natural maple products.
“We let people help tap our maple trees as part of the program so that they can enjoy and understand another rural aspect of New England.” said Manley.
Address:
2 Christmas Lane
Directions:
Take I-93 to exit 40.
Take East for 1/2 mile.
Turn right opposite the Exxon Station and follow signs to parking area and program center.
"The Rocks Balsam" is the ultimate conservation tree. A beautiful balsam grown in the picturesque White Mountains on protected land by a conservation organization dedicated to land protection, education, advocacy and wise use of the land.
Maple Syrup, Horses and Sour Pickles
The Rocks Estate comes alive with spring activities March 17,24 and 31.
The program at the Rocks is unusual as there is a great deal of attention to hands on learning. Participants not only see how syrup is made but also learn about the history, basic tree identification techniques and the economic importance of natural maple products.
“We let people help tap our maple trees as part of the program so that they can enjoy and understand another rural aspect of New England.” said Manley.
Address:
2 Christmas Lane
Directions:
Take I-93 to exit 40.
Take East for 1/2 mile.
Turn right opposite the Exxon Station and follow signs to parking area and program center.
The White Mountains region offers visitors one memorable experience after another. We've got easy walks and strenuous hikes, Donald-Ross designed golf courses, crystal clear mountain lakes and streams for swimming and boating, and sandy lakeside beaches just perfect for lying in the sun. The secenery is gorgeous, and you can see it out everywhere from the seat of your car, to a bicycle seat or the back of a horse.
Shopping? You know we've got shopping: tax-free shopping! Bargains are all around you, and there's antiquing, live theatre and entertainment, and more –a lot more... you'll need a whole season's worth of vacations just to scratch the surface!
20o Kancamagus HighwayPO Box 10North Woodstock, NH 03262
Shopping? You know we've got shopping: tax-free shopping! Bargains are all around you, and there's antiquing, live theatre and entertainment, and more –a lot more... you'll need a whole season's worth of vacations just to scratch the surface!
20o Kancamagus HighwayPO Box 10North Woodstock, NH 03262
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