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The
White Mountains Region is a tourist region designated by the
New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism. It is located in northern New Hampshire in the
United States and is named for the White Mountains (New Hampshire), which cover most of the region. The southern boundary of the region begins at Piermont, New Hampshire on the west, and runs to
Plymouth, New Hampshire, then to
Conway, New Hampshire, and east to the Maine border. The northern boundary begins at Dalton, New Hampshire, runs to
Berlin, New Hampshire and then east to the Maine border. The region to the north is known as the
Great_North_Woods_Region (New Hampshire), which should not be confused with the larger and more general Great North Woods.
The region includes much of Coos County, New Hampshire and parts of
Grafton County, New Hampshire and
Carroll County, New Hampshire.
Major towns and cities in the region include:
- Littleton, New Hampshire
- Whitefield, New Hampshire
- Bethlehem, New Hampshire
- Berlin, New Hampshire
- Gorham, New Hampshire
- North Conway, New Hampshire
- Plymouth, New Hampshire
- Conway, New Hampshire
- Lincoln, New Hampshire
- Campton, New Hampshire
The region is bisected into east and west portions by Interstate 93 (from Plymouth to Littleton). Other major highways in the region include U.S. Highway 302 (Wells River, Vermont to Conway), New Hampshire State Route 16 (from Gorham to Conway), State Route 10 (from Littleton to Piermont), and U.S. Route 2 from
Lancaster, New Hampshire to
Shelburne, New Hampshire. U.S. Highway 3 also parallels I-93, except north of
Franconia Notch, where it branches off to
Twin Mountain, New Hampshire and Whitefield.
The
Cohos Trail and Appalachian Trail both traverse the White Mountains region.
Highlights
Highlights in the region include:
- Outdoor recreation in the White Mountain National Forest
- United States Forest Service Ranger Stations in Bethlehem, Gorham and Conway
- Mount Washington State Park, Mount Washington Cog Railway, Mount Washington Auto Road, Mount Washington Observatory
- Franconia Notch State Park, featuring the site of the natural rock outcropping known as the Old Man of the Mountain, which fell in 2004
- Forest Lake State Park, Crawford Notch State Park, Moose Brook State Park, Pinkham Notch
- Alpine skiing at seven or more major downhill ski area and seven cross-country skiing areas for ski touring
- Mount Washington Regional Airport, aka, White Mountain Regional Airport
- Covered bridges in Littleton, Woodsville, New Hampshire, Bartlett, New Hampshire, Jackson, New Hampshire and Lincoln, among others
- Water sports on the Connecticut River from Littleton to Piermont
- Saco River, Swift River (Saco River)
- The scenic Kancamagus Highway from Lincoln to Conway
- Golf in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, Whitefield, New Hampshire, Jefferson, New Hampshire, Jackson, North Conway, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
- Several amusement or theme parks, in Jefferson, Lincoln, North Conway
- Information centers in Lincoln, Campton, North Conway, Littleton (Moore Station) and Gorham
See also
External links
- Regional maps from NH.gov
The
White Mountains Region is a tourist region designated by the
New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism. It is located in northern New Hampshire in the United States and is named for the
White Mountains (New Hampshire), which cover most of the region. The southern boundary of the region begins at
Piermont, New Hampshire on the west, and runs to Plymouth, New Hampshire, then to
Conway, New Hampshire, and east to the
Maine border. The northern boundary begins at Dalton, New Hampshire, runs to
Berlin, New Hampshire and then east to the Maine border. The region to the north is known as the Great_North_Woods_Region (New Hampshire), which should not be confused with the larger and more general
Great North Woods.
The region includes much of
Coos County, New Hampshire and parts of
Grafton County, New Hampshire and
Carroll County, New Hampshire.
Major towns and cities in the region include:
- Littleton, New Hampshire
- Whitefield, New Hampshire
- Bethlehem, New Hampshire
- Berlin, New Hampshire
- Gorham, New Hampshire
- North Conway, New Hampshire
- Plymouth, New Hampshire
- Conway, New Hampshire
- Lincoln, New Hampshire
- Campton, New Hampshire
The region is bisected into east and west portions by
Interstate 93 (from Plymouth to Littleton). Other major highways in the region include
U.S. Highway 302 (Wells River, Vermont to Conway), New Hampshire State Route 16 (from Gorham to Conway), State Route 10 (from Littleton to Piermont), and U.S. Route 2 from
Lancaster, New Hampshire to
Shelburne, New Hampshire. U.S. Highway 3 also parallels I-93, except north of
Franconia Notch, where it branches off to Twin Mountain, New Hampshire and Whitefield.
The
Cohos Trail and
Appalachian Trail both traverse the White Mountains region.
Highlights
Highlights in the region include:
- Outdoor recreation in the White Mountain National Forest
- United States Forest Service Ranger Stations in Bethlehem, Gorham and Conway
- Mount Washington State Park, Mount Washington Cog Railway, Mount Washington Auto Road, Mount Washington Observatory
- Franconia Notch State Park, featuring the site of the natural rock outcropping known as the Old Man of the Mountain, which fell in 2004
- Forest Lake State Park, Crawford Notch State Park, Moose Brook State Park, Pinkham Notch
- Alpine skiing at seven or more major downhill ski area and seven cross-country skiing areas for ski touring
- Mount Washington Regional Airport, aka, White Mountain Regional Airport
- Covered bridges in Littleton, Woodsville, New Hampshire, Bartlett, New Hampshire, Jackson, New Hampshire and Lincoln, among others
- Water sports on the Connecticut River from Littleton to Piermont
- Saco River, Swift River (Saco River)
- The scenic Kancamagus Highway from Lincoln to Conway
- Golf in Bethlehem, New Hampshire, Whitefield, New Hampshire, Jefferson, New Hampshire, Jackson, North Conway, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
- Several amusement or theme parks, in Jefferson, Lincoln, North Conway
- Information centers in Lincoln, Campton, North Conway, Littleton (Moore Station) and Gorham
See also
External links
- Regional maps from NH.gov