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Over the Ammonoosuc River and through Bretton Woods
Nestled in the White Mountain National Forest, Bretton Woods is a year-round recreational and resort area, and a nature lover's dream come true. With seemingly endless trails made for skiing, hiking, and biking, Bretton Woods is the granite state's largest ski area. Here, visitors can feel like they're truly escaping it all as they get back to the basics in the mountains of New Hampshire. Stunning natural vistas span for as far as the eye can see, whether you're fishing in the nearby Ammonoosuc River, or cozying up by the fire in your Bretton Woods vacation rental.
Live free or die wishing you'd taken just one more run
We're not convinced that New Hampshire's famed state motto isn't about exploring the great outdoors. As tempting as the cozy bed of your Bretton Woods vacation rental might be, adventure awaits! Weather permitting, get out and hit the slopes, go snowshoeing, or hop on a snowmobile. Travelers visiting outside of ski season can get their thrills with a zipline canopy tour, on horseback, or tubing down the Ammonoosuc River. Families won't be bored, either, thanks to the nearby Story Time theme park, or the Mount Washington Cog Railway – a vintage coach powered by a historic steam locomotive.
Set your sights high & look up... and up and up and up
Due to its proximity to the White Mountain National Forest, it's no surprise that Bretton Woods' main events happen on the slopes. Here you'll find Mount Washington, the tallest peak in the Northeast. Alpine and Nordic skiing are naturally the main attractions, but travelers visiting throughout the year can still enjoy the scenery, thanks to the many hiking and biking trails. For those wishing to stay closer to the ground, be sure to look up! Stargazing in Bretton Woods is an unparalleled experience due to its remote location. No need to worry about light pollution here.
Seasonal weather averages in Bretton Woods
Travelers enjoy Bretton Woods for its skiing. If you're interested in winter sports, you might consider visiting in February, December, January or March, when snowfall averages 14 inches and temperatures average 21°F.
Climb every mountain... or just admire it from afar
Bretton Woods' location in the White Mountain National Forest makes for panoramic mountain views in nearly every direction. Climb up high for stunning vistas overlooking the surrounding creeks and rivers, or hike through the forest and enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of New Hampshire's great outdoors. Birdwatchers and animal lovers alike can spot wildlife in the skies or on the ground, while fishing enthusiasts will feel right at home in the Ammonoosuc River, where trout are the local favorite.
Traveling to and around Bretton Woods
The nearest airport is in Whitefield, NH (HIE-Mount Washington Regional), located 9.1 mi (14.7 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you could book a flight to Fryeburg, ME (FRY-Eastern Slopes Regional), which is 30.7 mi (49.3 km) away.