New Hampshire Vacation Guides and Activities
      | Campton Vacation Guide: Campton, New Hampshire is the place to be if mountain fun is in your future. Located in the Waterville Valley area of the White Mountains, Governor Wentworth named the town in 1761 after his English friend Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington. |
     Jackson Vacation Guide: Jackson, New Hampshire is an idyllic New England villages that looks like it stepped right out of a post card. Covered bridges, steepled churches, mountain peaks, and rolling farmlands create the perfect mountain vacation destination. |
     Loon Mountain Attractions Vacation Guide: Cozy cabins in Lincoln New Hampshire are perfect for enjoying Loon Mountain and the surrounding area, including Woodstock and North Woodstock. Winter sports opportunities abound here with three great ski resorts in the area. In the warmer months, vacationers staying in Lincoln New Hampshire vacation rentals can enjoy the pristine natural beauty of this mountain setting. |
     Loon Mountain Weather Vacation Guide: The weather in Lincoln and Woodstock ranges from cold winters to lovely warm summers. Winter weather in Lincoln is great for winter sports with daytime temperatures in the mid-20s to low 30s from December through February and overnight lows dipping into the single digits. |
     Loon Mountain Winter Sports Vacation Guide: Vacationers staying in Loon Mountain lodging can enjoy a variety of winter sports at the Loon Mountain Resort, including downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, tubing, snowshoeing, and ice skating. |
     Madison Vacation Guide: Madison, New Hampshire has the best of both worlds. Located in lake country, Madison is a quick car ride from the White Mountains, making the choices of holiday fun seemingly endless for the active vacationer. |
     North Conway Vacation Guide: Set against the backdrop of the White Mountains and rolling farm country, North Conway is a town graced with steepled churches and covered bridges. |
     New Hampshire Seacoast Vacation Guide: The coastal area of New Hampshire is relatively small, it is only 18 miles long, but it packs a big wallop in vacation value. The area has charming beach towns, gallant mansions, enough sand to go around, and a historic seaport city highlighting the region's maritime heritage. |
     Vacation homes and cabins in destinations across New Hampshire welcome guests with pets. See these links to pet friendly vacation rentals in New Hampshire if you plan to travel with a furry friend.
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