- Our list of the best things to do in Whitefield, New Hampshire, features the top 113 nearby activities — including 60 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Whitefield, NH has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Winter Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Whitefield, NH , followed by 107 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lincoln, Franconia, Gorham, St. Johnsbury, Littleton, Berlin, Bethlehem, Bretton Woods, East Burke, Jefferson, Jackson, Bath, Bartlett and Mount Washington
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14.4 Miles
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2267 Main St, Bretton Woods, NH 03575
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For an adventurous experience in the White Mountains, nature lovers can enjoy a tour with Northern Extremes Snowmobiling - Private Tours. The guided tours cover more than 20 miles of trails with scenic views.
14.6 Miles
Flume Gorge is a natural gorge at the base of Mount Liberty that extends 800 feet into the air. Hikers can choose to walk just into the gorge allowing them to see the 70 to 90 foot walls or they can choose to do a 2-mile hike.
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Franconia Notch State Pkwy, exit 34B, Franconia, NH 03580
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The New England Ski Museum offers a history of skiing cover 8,000 years in its exhibits. In particular, the museum features Olympian and native Bode Miller and the construction of the nearby Cannon Mountain Ski Resort.
14.7 Miles
A scenic mountain surrounded by beautiful landscape, Mount Lafayette rewards hikers who undertake the rigorous journey to its summit with impressive views. The trail features a number of notable vistas along the way.
14.8 Miles
Spanning 13 acres, Profile Lake is named after an overhead rock formation at Cannon Mountain resembling the profile of a man. The lake can be used for fishing and wading as well as canoeing and tubing.
15.0 Miles
Located within Franconia Notch State Park, Lafayette Campground features wooded campsites each with a picnic table and a fire pit. The campground offers coin-operated showers and an area suitable for hiking and snowshoeing.
16.6 Miles
The Mount Washington Cog Railway offers visitors a ride to the top of Mount Washington on a historic Cog Train, the world's first mountain-climbing trains, and North America's steepest railway tracks. A visit can include the historical artifacts at Marshfield Station, and the views from Mount Washington Observa…
17.6 Miles
A community arts centre housed in the historic St. Johnsbury Masonic Temple building, Catamount Film and Arts contains two movie theatres showing foreign language and independent films, and an 80-seat theatre for regular live performances.
18.1 Miles
An 8-mile scenic driving route to the summit of Mount Washington, the Mount Washington Auto Road leads to the mountain's observatory and state park. Guided group van tours are also available.
18.8 Miles
Set on a 150-acre private property, Dog Mountain is a leash-free zone where pet owners are encouraged to bring their dogs. The property is designed with several trails, fields and pools inviting dogs to play, run and swim with their owners and other dogs.