Things to do in White Mountains

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    White Mountains offers a breathtaking escape where rugged peaks, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls create a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're hiking the famed Presidential Range, skiing down snowy slopes, or savoring the tranquility of mountain lakes, White Mountains beckons adventurers to explore its natural splendor and embrace its serene beauty.

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    Learn to Ski Mount Washington's Classic Ravines

    Learn essential skills and ski classic ravines on Mount Washington with expert guides

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    Lost River Gorge Self-Guided Boardwalk Trail

    Explore waterfalls, caves, and mountain vistas at your own pace on a 1-mile boardwalk adventure

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    Guided Mt. Washington Summit Hike from North Conway

    Reach New England's highest summit with expert guides and tailored routes.

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    Explore the Wonders of White Mountains

    The White Mountains offer a captivating blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it a perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature. This region is renowned for its majestic peaks, including Mount Washington, which stands as the highest point in the Northeast. Whether you're visiting during the vibrant fall foliage or seeking winter thrills on snow-covered slopes, there's always something extraordinary to experience here.

    Start your journey with a scenic drive along the Kancamagus Highway where panoramic views await at every turn. Hikers will find endless trails ranging from leisurely walks like Flume Gorge to challenging climbs up Franconia Ridge Loop. In warmer months, cool off by kayaking on Echo Lake or take a refreshing dip beneath one of many waterfalls scattered throughout this picturesque landscape.

    For families and thrill-seekers alike, don't miss out on attractions such as Story Land amusement park or riding the historic Cog Railway up Mount Washington. The charm extends beyond just scenery—quaint towns dotting these mountains offer cozy inns and local eateries serving hearty New England fare that warms both body and soul after an adventurous day outdoors.

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