Enjoy an old-fashioned railroading experience with all trains departing from an 1874 train station in North Conway Village. Whether you choose one of Heritage Valley Excursions on the Valley Train or take the Mountaineer to Crawford Notch, this is a journey back in time everyone will enjoy. Book your North Conway railroad excursions online today!
Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast United States at 6,288 feet. There are many ways to enjoy Mount Washington, which is in the heart of the White Mountains and part of the Appalachian Trail. You can drive up it, take a train, a bus, a slowcoach, or even climb it yourself!
Sabbaday Falls are located right off the Kancamagus Highway in White Mountain National Forest. The hike is only 0.7 miles and mostly flat, so it’s a good one to do with kids or people who want something low-key. It’s a highly trafficked hike and one of the most popular waterfalls in New Hampshire. Ripley Falls are located in Crawford Notch State Park, a short drive from North Conway. The hike is about 1 mile each way, but there’s a lot more up and down and some rougher trails, making it a more moderate choice. The falls themselves are light and on a large rocky slab. Arethusa Falls are also in Crawford Notch, and the hike here is moderate but longer, about 2.8 miles long. The 140-foot waterfall is one of the tallest and we think one of the most beautiful in New England.
Diana’s Bath is a series of pools and waterfalls located within the White Mountain National Forest, close to North Conway in the town of Bartlett. A short, flat 15-minute walk through the forest will take you to this outdoor playground, where rocks and rushing water converge into dozens of swimming spots.
Zeb’s is truly an experience. The goal of the store is to take you back in time to when general stores were more commonplace in the US. Here you can enjoy the old-fashioned counter and antique displays with over 5,000 different products.
Settlers Green Outlet Village has more than 70 shops and even some local boutiques as well as various places to grab a bite to eat. Best of all? No sales tax! Shop to your heart’s content knowing that the price tags are the exact amount of money you’ll have to pay!