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But even though the national forest area is popular, it's big enough you’ll still find solitude, and your own spot to enjoy. There’s just no shortage of things to do and see in the White Mountains.
Let’s get going then… But first, if you’re going to explore the White Mountains with me then there’s some native lingo you just gotta know, and it'll take only a few seconds to explain...
As the settlers moved inland from the coast, they discovered in the mountains, openings or narrow passages, shaped like the notches in the logs of their cabins.
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When you do then I recommend as your guide, you take one of the mountain sky rides or hikes, that offer breathtaking views of the presidential range, and it’s many 4,000 foot and 5,000 foot plus mountains.
Here’s some of what you’ll see…

You can get gorgeous views of the White Mountains by taking Gondola’s and Aerial Tramways. If I were you, and had a week for vacation, I’d plan to do both of the following sky rides…
The Cannon 80-passenger Aerial Tramway takes you above timberline to the 4,200-foot summit of Cannon Mountain. The area has walking paths, the “Old Man of the Mountain” and the New England Ski Museums… and you can swim and picnic at Echo Lake.
The Wildcat Mountain Gondola offers my favorite views of Mount Washington, and this area of the White Mountains. During the ride you can peer into world-famous Tuckerman ravine, and then at the top enjoy a picnic, do a spot of trout fishing, and walk along part of the Appalachian Trail.
They’re always holding special events and programs on the mountain throughout the summer and fall months. Oh, and did I mention you can get ice cream at the restaurant there as well?
Wildcat is at Pinkham Notch on route 16. Take route 302 through Bretton Woods and Bartlett and pick up route 16 at Glen.
Now it’s time to head towards North Conway back on route 302S, and one of my favorite towns in the White Mountains…
But wait a minute? Didn’t I just scoot pass one of the biggest attractions of the New Hampshire White Mountains?
Aren’t I going to say anything about Mount Washington?
Well, yes I will. But not here, because there’s just too much to cover. So I wrote a special article on Mount Washington. To go check out now
my special Mount Washington page click here.
But stay with me just a little longer on the White Mountains Trail as we enter North Conway and serve you up a real treat.
And here's just one reason why...
Schedule enough time to take the scenic train, which you board in North Conway. The station is an authentic Victorian style – so you can’t miss it in the town center.
The train rides are rambles and chugs along the scenic valleys and Notches in the surrounding area.
And as you wind through the rolling valleys and squeeze through the Notches under the gentle clatter of steel against steel, consider that once this was the main form of transportation to the area, from Boston.
Most of the trains they run are diesel locomotives now, but on special weekends and during fall they use their popular steam locomotive.
The valley train is a 55-minute roundtrip, and the Notch train is 5 hours. Both have a first-class car if you want to have a different experience. The notch train has a dome car as well, where you get magnificent views of the steep ravines and sheer bluffs.
I’m not sure my kids have the patience for a 5-hour train ride so we’ve always taken the shorter excursion. But as I love trains – especially steam trains – one day…
The trains usually run from mid-June until mid-October.
These scenic trains are very popular throughout the season and they accept advanced reservations for the notch train and dinning cars on both trains.
If you decide to do the longer notch excursion then you’re strongly recommended to reserve to avoid disappointment.
Writing all this stuff about trains has got me excited. I can't wait to get up to North Conway, and board that train again!
This area of the White Mountains also has plenty for the kids to do.
Story Land and Heritage-New Hampshire, are right next to each other on route 16 in Glen – hey, you probably saw it on your way to Wildcat!
You and the kids will enjoy themed rides, live shows, play areas, and meeting storyboard characters.
It’s another one of those days for the kids to release that pent up energy accumulated during all that ooohing and arhhhhing of the scenic lookouts.
And if you’re willing to travel a bit further north to the Jefferson area on route 2, then there’s Santa’s Village and Six Gun City. Both these places cater for kids with water parks, rides, and shows.
Let’s finish up our White Mountains Trail tour by joining back up with route 112 at Conway and driving back to the White Mountains Visitor Center.
This part of the trail is known as the Kancamagus highway. There are just numerous photo shoot opportunities along this highway. In fact, your challenge is having enough daylight left in this trip so you can take pictures.
But you can always come back tomorrow, right?
No prizes for doing and seeing everything in one day. You are booking for at least a week... aren’t you?
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