White Mountains

White Mountains

White Mountains

The Mt. Washington Valley has something worth doing in every season — from powder days at Attitash to peak-foliage drives on the Kancamagus. Here's where to go and where to eat.

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Attitash Mountain Resort
Bartlett
Winter

Attitash Mountain Resort

The home mountain — literally on Route 302, less than five minutes from Villa at Bear Creek. Two connected peaks (Attitash and Bear Peak) with 68 trails and 1,750 vertical feet. Classic New England skiing: narrow winding runs, genuine fall lines, and a lively après scene. Part of the Epic Pass.

Local tip

Check the resort calendar for live music nights and race leagues — a great reason to stay on the mountain after last chair.

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Wildcat Mountain
Pinkham Notch
Winter

Wildcat Mountain

Consistently rated the most scenic ski mountain in the East, sitting directly across from Mt. Washington. Old New England–style trails — narrow, honest, and technical on the upper mountain. No frills, strong skiing. The Polecat Trail runs 2.75 miles top to bottom, the longest in New Hampshire.

Local tip

Jackson Village is the après destination for Wildcat — Wildcat Tavern and Shannon Door are 10 minutes away.

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Bretton Woods
Twin Mountain
Winter

Bretton Woods

New Hampshire's largest ski area with 464 acres and the grand Omni Mount Washington Hotel as its centerpiece. Wide cruisers, birch glades, and Presidential Range views all day. The attached Nordic center has 100+ km of groomed trails. More refined than party-focused — and the hotel lobby bar is worth a visit regardless.

Local tip

Ski the Nordic center in the morning, ski the mountain in the afternoon — two very different experiences on one pass.

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Jackson
Winter

Black Mountain

New Hampshire's oldest continuously operating ski area (est. 1935), now transitioning to community co-op ownership. 45 trails, sunny southern exposure, zero lift lines, and the kind of soul that corporate resorts can't manufacture. Multi-generational NH families love it. Operates on the Indy Pass.

Local tip

Come on a weekday and you may have whole trails to yourself. Jackson Village restaurants are a few minutes away.

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Jackson Village
Winter

Jackson Ski Touring Foundation

100+ km of groomed Nordic trails winding through forest and farmland around Jackson Village — one of the finest cross-country networks in the Northeast. Trails weave between historic inns and farmhouses. Dedicated snowshoe trails and a groomed village loop with snowmaking. $25 adult trail pass.

Local tip

Combine with lunch at the Wildcat Tavern — many trails loop back to the village.

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Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewing Co.
North Conway
Year-round

Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewing Co.

The gathering spot for the Mt. Washington Valley — a historic building, a beloved brewery, and a BBQ-forward menu that's earned loyalty across decades. Miss V's Blueberry Ale and Scottie's IPA are the crowd favorites. Major après-ski energy on winter weekends.

Local tip

Expect waits on peak weekends. Get there early or call ahead.

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Ledge Brewing + Taco Bar
Intervale
Year-round

Ledge Brewing + Taco Bar

The closest brewery to Bartlett — a few minutes off Rt. 302/16 in Intervale, between the Villa and North Conway. Great NEIPAs and rotating taps alongside a solid taco menu. Outdoor seating and live music in warmer months.

Local tip

As You Wish NEIPA and Hive Mind (honeycomb yeast) are the standouts.

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Wildcat Inn & Tavern
Jackson Village
Year-round

Wildcat Inn & Tavern

The classic Jackson après-ski and any-night bar, in a post-and-beam tavern with tables made from old chairlift parts. Live music four to five nights a week year-round. Garden patio open in warmer months. As much about the atmosphere as the food.

Local tip

If you're skiing Wildcat Mountain, this is the obvious après destination — 10 minutes from the base.

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Red Fox Bar & Grille
Jackson Village
Year-round

Red Fox Bar & Grille

Family-owned since 1990, right at the Jackson covered bridge. Everything made from scratch, generous portions, warm hospitality. High energy on ski weekends but a dependable dinner spot year-round. Great burgers.

Local tip

Call-ahead seating is available and worth using on busy weekends.

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Shannon Door Pub
Jackson Village
Year-round

Shannon Door Pub

Open since 1953, the Shannon Door is one of the oldest bars in the valley — a cozy, low-key Irish-American pub with live music and great bar pizza. No pretense, full bar, and exactly what you want on a cold night.

Local tip

One of the few places in the valley that feels genuinely lived-in.

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Tuckerman Brewing Co.
Conway
Year-round

Tuckerman Brewing Co.

Named after the famous ski ravine on Mt. Washington, Tuckerman Brewing grew from a garage operation into one of the most-loved craft breweries in New Hampshire. Tuckerman's Pale Ale is the flagship. Indoor taproom year-round; outdoor beer garden open spring through fall.

Local tip

About 20 minutes from Bartlett — combine with a morning on the Kancamagus.

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North Conway
Year-round

Vito Marcello's Italian Bistro

The best Italian food in the valley, in a charming bistro that's been earning its reputation since 1988. Classic pasta, good wine list, intimate atmosphere. Reservations recommended on weekends.

Local tip

A good option when the group wants something quieter and more sit-down than the brewpubs.

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Peach's Restaurant
North Conway
Year-round

Peach's Restaurant

The dependable morning stop — a family-owned breakfast and lunch café open daily 7am to 2:30pm. Gluten-free options, unpretentious, and exactly right before a hike.

Local tip

Get there before 9am on weekends or expect a wait.

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Red Parka Pub
Glen
WinterFallSpring

Red Parka Pub

A White Mountains institution since 1974 — the classic New England ski bar, with exposed timber beams, a legendary salad bar, and the kind of atmosphere that only comes with decades of locals and seasonal regulars. Glen is 10 minutes from Bartlett on Rt. 302.

Local tip

Order the prime rib and the onion soup. Arrive early in ski season.

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