- White Mountains Attractions: Visit
the White Mountains and its 16 terrific family
attractions. Spend the entire day at one, visit several in a day
or plan your vacation to include all of them. The distances between
the White Mountains Attractions are short, and the roads are scenic. While
here, try some other White Mountains activities. Take a hike, swim,
have a picnic, bike, golf, visit a historic site or enjoy tax-free
shopping.
- National Caves Association: Explore a cave
near you and see why millions of visitors each year go underground
in search of family fun, adventure, and education. This site provides
a directory of caves open to the public.
- New Hampshire State Parks: New
Hampshire State Parks provide a variety of recreational opportunities
for all ages and abilities, and offer year-round
recreation fun for the whole family!
- New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism: Get information on the entire state's attractions, accommodations
and receration.
- Lincoln/Woodstock Chamber of Commerce: In
this easily accessible and naturally beautiful region, charming New
England villages dot
valleys surrounded by soaring peaks. A wide variety of year round
recreation is always at your doorstep or just a scenic ride away.
- Society for
the Protection of New Hampshire Forests: The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
is now one of the country's most effective statewide land conservation
organizations. As a non-profit membership organization, the Forest
Society is dedicated to protecting the state's most important landscapes
while promoting the wise use of its renewable natural resources.
- Lost River Weather Tower: What
is it?? In 2006 the New Hampshire Department of Transportation
installed a RWIS (Road Weather Information
System) to collect and displays data from a network of pavement
and atmospheric sensors to provide up-to-date site-specific weather
and pavement conditions around the State. The weather station
at Lost River Gorge is located in our upper parking lot. We feel
fortunate to be asked to host one of these technological weather
stations. In 2007 the state put an informational display at the
station so visitors can learn about the fascinating information
being collected. There is also a website for this station on
top of Kinsman Notch. To take a peak, click
here...