Sunday River has many outdoor activities on the mountain and off. Our wedding weekend is the last weekend they provide their summer activities such as zip line tours, twin zip lines, disc golf, climbing wall, bungee trampoline, horseback riding, and mountain biking. Other outdoor activities in the area include hiking, kayaking, tubing, paddle boarding, white water rafting, fishing, and more!
The Bethel, Maine area is a one-of-a-kind destination. Here you’ll find top-notch outdoor recreation opportunities in all seasons. Bethel offers lodging, shopping, and dining for all tastes, and a small but wonderful and walkable downtown with everything you need and nothing you don’t. For more information on the area and its many activities, visit the Bethel Area Chamber of Commerce website.
A casual place with locally brewed beer and pub food. Kyle and I ate here with his family when we went skiing in the winter. The ultimate nachos and buffalo mac and cheese are a must have!
A great place to hike and see the foliage on the mountains along with waterfalls and caves!
The Maine Mineral and Gem Museum showcases out geological history, displays renowned mineral and rock collections, provides educational opportunities for the novice and expert alike, conducts historical and geological research and is a Maine travel destination for residents and visitors.
The Museums of the Bethel Historical Society collect, preserve, display, and share the history of western Maine and the White Mountain Region of New Hampshire and Maine through exhibits, lectures, events, and publications. The Museums of the Bethel Historical Society feature over a dozen exhibit galleries and period rooms spread throughout two buildings—the 1821 O'Neil Robinson House and the 1813 Dr. Moses Mason House.
Forgot something? We thought we'd put a little reminder here that the last Walmart on your route from Littleton is in Gorham, NH. For those traveling from the south, your last Walmart is in Oxford, Maine.