SCENIC DRIVES IN MT WASHINGTON VALLEY OFFER LEAF PEEPERS GREAT VIEWING
10-04-2007
There is no where more
ideal for a Sunday drive than meandering through the Mt. Washington Valley during the height of fall foliage.
In fact, why wait until Sunday? The annual fall pageant of color is already
approaching peak, and anytime from now until mid-October, these scenic routes
will offer great viewing opportunities. And talk about a great budget travel
idea - Mother Nature's artistry is among the most brilliant works of art in the
universe, and this masterpiece can be taken in FREE! No toll roads, just plenty
of majestic beauty with the grand dame of the Northeast- Mount Washington - as
the centerpiece! There's still availability at lodging properties offering
everything from budget to grand luxury. But remember, book your reservation soon
or forever hold your peep! Call the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce at
1-800-367-3364 or visit their web site at www.mtwashingtonvalley.org for lodging suggestions and information
on availability. Best of all, you don’t have to wait until fall to view ride
these scenic roads. Come anytime of year, and witness beautiful scenery in the
midst of the 660,000 acre White
Mountain National
Forest.
West Side Road From Route 16 North in
Conway, with an outlet in North Conway
Village onto Route 16, or continue
North to Route 302 in Bartlett. This is a popular alternative to the
Route 16 “strip” through North Conway’s
business section, as it parallels that road. This country road takes you through
farmland, past the White Horse and Cathedral Ledges, and past farms and farm
stands bearing local produce. The Bartlett section alone is worth the trip for
views across the river and the Intervale.
Cathedral Ledge Road From the North
Conway-Bartlett section of West Side Road. Park at the top and walk out onto the
ledge to see all of Mt. Washington Valley before you. This is one of those
rare scenic overlooks that you can drive to!
Jackson Loop From Route 16 North, go through
the Jackson
Covered Bridge to Route
16B. The road loops left just before Black Mountain, then goes left again down Carter Notch Road
back to Jackson
Village. Scenic spots
include the picnic stop along Jackson
Falls, and the New England Church and gazebo in Jackson Village.
Eaton/Madison From Route 16 in Conway, head east on Route
113 . You can continue south to Madison or turn left at the lake and go through
Snowville. Crystal Lake with the little
New England white, steepled church is one of
the most often requested photos from this area. Take this scenic drive and
capture your own photo to remember it by!
Kancamagus Scenic Byway & The White Mountains Trail Take Route 112 off Route 16 in Conway and follow New
Hampshire’s only scenic by-way to Lincoln, NH, then through
Franconia Notch onto Rt. 302 through Bretton Woods and back into Mt. Washington Valley. This is one of the only designated
scenic by-way loops in the country. You’ll travel over 33 miles through the
White Mountain National Forest, past waterfalls, mountain brooks and hiking
trails to Lincoln Keep a watchful eye out, as this is one of the best
moose-watching locations! From there, continue through Franconia Notch to view
the site of the former Old Man In The Mountains. You can visit the Old Man
Museum and the New England Ski Museum and other attractions, then hop on 93 to
Rt. 302 and travel south through Bretton Woods, stopping for a free tour of the
Mt. Washington Hotel (at 10am or 4:00pm only). Continue through Crawford Notch
back to Bartlett.
Bear Notch Road Access from Route 302 in
Bartlett and take over to Kancamagus Hwy or
from the “Kanc” over to Route 302 in Bartlett. For some, this is considered a
by-pass, for most it’s considered incredibly scenic. This is also a great
location for moose-and-bear-spotting in the early morning or dusk hours.
The Notches Pinkham Notch (on Route 16, past
Jackson); Crawford Notch (on Route 302, past
Bartlett) and Evans Notch (from East Conway). Each of the notches offer scenic glory and
ideal picture taking opportunities. Look for fabulous views of Mt. Washington from Pinkham Notch and gorgeous
flowing waterfalls and rock formations.
For complete fall vacation planning information,
call 1-800-DO-SEE-NH (800-367-3364) or visit www.mtwashingtonvalley.org.
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