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New Hampshire - Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling in New Hampshire
There are over 6,830 miles of snowmobile trails in the state of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Snowmobile Association (NHSA) maintains the state’s trail system and, with local clubs, grooms the trails. For regulations and requirements to snowmobile in New Hampshire please review the NHSA website.
New Hampshire has a wide variety of terrain for snowmobiling. The southern part of the state has rolling countryside. Moving north to the Lakes Region enjoy wide vistas across the ice. Farther north are the majestic White Mountains with a long and plentiful snow season. The trails open around December 18, 2005. There are also numerous snowmobile rental business, most which are located in the White Mountains region.
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Pillsbury State Park
Route 31
Washington, NH
Phone: 603-863-2860
This wooded park offers canoeing on May Pond, fishing areas in both the pond and nearby streams, hiking trails into nearby mountains, and a picnic area. Wintertime activities available include snowmobile trails and cross-country skiing. There is a public campsite available. Pets are allowed.
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Nash Stream
Off Route 110 to Emerson Road to nash Stream Road
Odell, NH
Phone: 603-788-4157
More than just one stream, this is actually 40,000 acres of undeveloped land. It's available for public use for hiking, fishing, paddling, hunting, snowmobiling, ATV riding, and cross-country skiing. Camping is not permitted. Information: www.nhdfl.org.
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The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel
1000 Cold Spring Road (Route 26)
Dixville Notch, NH 03576
Toll-Free: 866-714-9795
Fax: 603-255-4221
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Step into a world where family vacations turn into fantastic adventures, ordinary meetings become extraordinary events and weekend getaways are truly a chance to get away from it all. Set high in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel is an 8,000-acre destination providing great vacation packages that allow you to customize your experience to include elegant accommodations and award-winning dining at a resort named among the world's best. We offer everything from golf, hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, horse back riding and more during the warm months, to skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding and just about every snow adventure imaginable in the winter. Let our traditions be your traditions. Come experience The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel.
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King Pine Ski Area @ Purity Spring Resort
Route 153
East Madison, NH 03849
Phone: 603-367-8896
Toll-Free: 800-FREE-SKI
Voted "#1 Family Ski Resort in the White Mountains" by Boston-based RideTheLift.com's 2007 skier survey
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King Pine & Purity Spring Resort continue to lead the way for families and winter sport enthusiasts alike. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, affordability, impeccable grooming and consistent snow conditions, King Pine has been a tradition for families throughout New England for decades.
Additional amenities at King Pine and Purity Spring Resort include night skiing, snowtubing, nordic skiing, zamboni-prepped ice skating, an indoor pool and fitness center… plus a warm, caring atmosphere that keeps families coming back year after year.
To learn more about what King Pine & Purity Spring Resort have to offer, visit our website or call (603) 367-8896 for snow reports, or (800) 373-3754 for lodging info.
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Bear Brook State Park
Off Route 28
Allenstown, NH 03275
Phone: 603-485-9874
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This park is set on 9,600 acres, amid lakes, hills and forest. Visitors will find hiking trails, play areas, archery ranges, a nature center, and museums dedicated to camping, snowmobiling and the Civilian Conservation Corps. There are hunting areas, fishing in streams and ponds, mountain biking trails, nature programs, boating, a beach and canoeing. Wintertime offers cross-country ski trails, snowmobile trails, and dog-sledding. A public campsite is available.
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Pawtuckaway State Park
128 Mountain Road
Nottingham, NH 03290
Phone: 603-895-3031
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This park features a beach, changing facilities, swimming, boating, canoeing, hiking trails, fishing, mountain biking, and a picnic area. In the winter, snowmobile and cross-country ski trails are open. A public campground is also available.
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Greenfield State Park
Route 136
Greenfield, NH 03047
Phone: 603-547-3497
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A 401 acre park on Otter Lake offering a beach, swimming, picnic areas, canoeing, fishing, and hiking trails. Wintertime activities include cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. A public campground is available.
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Pisgah State Park
Off Route 63
Chesterfield, NH
Phone: 603-239-8153
13,500 acres of undeveloped wilderness offers visitors a chance to explore New Hampshire's outdoors. Trails for hiking and mountain biking are available, as well as hunting areas, and fishing areas. Wintertime offers cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails.
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Alpine Adventures Outdoor Recreation
41 Main Street
Lincoln, NH
Toll-Free: 888-745-1919
Unique and exciting outdoor adventures
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See for yourself why Alpine Adventures is the most recommended snowmobile outfitter in the area. Entertaining guides, modern equipment, and terrific customer service keep our guests coming back year after year. Guided and un-guided rentals, clothing rental, used sled sales. Also offering off-road road tours on our Winter Safari for the non-drivers. Zipline Treetop Tours are available year-round. Don't miss it!
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Franconia Notch State Park
Route 93
Franconia, NH 03580
Phone: 603-823-8800
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Perhaps the most interesting of New Hampshire's state parks, Franconia Notch offers some incredible natural experiences. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing up Cannon Mountain and Mount Liberty, fishing, canoeing, boating, and picnicking. Winter activities offered include cross-country ski trails, alpine skiing and snowmobile trails. Trails include a portion of the Appalachian Trail, and lead to spectacular sites. Historic site of The Old Man of the Mountain, a natural phenomenon created by a series of granite ledges jutting from a cliff face 1,200 feet in the air, which collapsed in 2003. The Flume is a 800 foot gorge with high granite walls, which support a variety of mountain flora in the warmer months. The Basin is a glacial pothole over 20 feet wide, formed at the base of a waterfall by the onslaught of the rushing water. Sightseers will enjoy a ride on the park's Aerial Tramway to the top of Cannon Mountain, where the view is spectacular. A public campground is also available.
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King Pine Ski Area @ Purity Spring Resort
Route 153
East Madison, NH 03849
Phone: 603-367-8896
Toll-Free: 800-FREE-SKI
Voted "#1 Family Ski Resort in the White Mountains" by Boston-based RideTheLift.com's 2007 skier survey
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King Pine & Purity Spring Resort continue to lead the way for families and winter sport enthusiasts alike. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, affordability, impeccable grooming and consistent snow conditions, King Pine has been a tradition for families throughout New England for decades.
Additional amenities at King Pine and Purity Spring Resort include night skiing, snowtubing, nordic skiing, zamboni-prepped ice skating, an indoor pool and fitness center… plus a warm, caring atmosphere that keeps families coming back year after year.
To learn more about what King Pine & Purity Spring Resort have to offer, visit our website or call (603) 367-8896 for snow reports, or (800) 373-3754 for lodging info.
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Mount Washington Resort
Route 302
Bretton Woods, NH 03575
Phone: 603-278-1000
Toll-Free: 866-257-6946
Stay here. Ski free.
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It seems like winter was made for Mount Washington Resort. The largest ski area in New Hampshire, Bretton Woods boasts some of the best conditions and weather in the region. Over 101 trails and glades for Alpine skiing and a 100-kilometer trail network for Nordic skiing make for endless fun for beginners and experts alike. Enjoy a wide array of other activities including ice skating, dog sledding, snowshoeing, ice climbing and Canopy Tour, an exhilarating year-round adventure. Come to Mount Washington Resort this winter for great excitement and memories to treasure. And when you do, our “Stay Here, Ski Free” offer delivers the perfect winter getaway at a true New England value.
Visit our website or call 866.257.6946 for more information.
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Sunset Hill House--A Grand Inn
231 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03585
Phone: 603-823-5522 (voice)
Toll-Free: 800-786-4455 800-SUN-HILL
Fax: 603-823-5738
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Snowmobile and Stay at Sunset Hill House, in the heart of the White Mountains. Arrive to find a basket filled with NH goodies and winter essentials in your room. Fly through the woods on a 2 hour sports snowmobiling guided tour (for one or two guests) with Alpine Adventures snowmobiling. Enjoy free rentals for 2 at the Sunset Hill Nordic Center (either XC or snowshoes!) and free trail passes. Enjoy a full cooked-to-order breakfast each morning before you hit the trails. There is something magical about it.
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The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel
1000 Cold Spring Road (Route 26)
Dixville Notch, NH 03576
Toll-Free: 866-714-9795
Fax: 603-255-4221
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Nestled high in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, it won’t take long for you to realize why the BALSAMS is the perfect place for your winter getaway. Downhill and Nordic skiing are just the beginning of the fun available to you this winter. From ice skating and snowshoeing to exquisite dining, live entertainment and spa treatments, The BALSAMS offers a complete winter getaway experience. Choose from great packages that include lift tickets or Nordic trail passes, breakfast, discounts on ski-rentals and much more. Plan your BALSAMS winter escape today. IT'S ALL UP HERE.
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