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Focus on All Things New England! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce]( MAY 12, 2021 Plan Your Summer Vacation to the White Mountains! Sponsored by: [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce]( [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods] The days are getting longer, and the weather is warming up, which means that summer is right around the corner! Are you getting excited? [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods]( is in the shadow of Mount Washington, nestled between Franconia Notch and Crawford Notch, making it the perfect home base for your White Mountains summertime getaway! Our region has everything from hiking, golfing, biking, fishing, and ziplining to enjoying some of the most gorgeous waterfalls in New Hampshire. Our clean air, great mountain views and huge menu of outdoor activities will make your visit to our region unforgettable! Before you come, please check out the State of New Hampshire’s [“Know Before You Go”]( webpage. A Hiker’s Paradise Due to its location on the western side of Mount Washington, Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods is often considered the quieter side of the mountain, which makes it a great location for hikers to stay and play. Take in the views of Mount Washington, the mighty Presidential Range, and the Ammonoosuc River by foot. Enjoy a leisurely stroll, or if you’re feeling adventurous, explore on an incline! Our region has plenty of trails suitable for all ages and abilities. For beginners, give Elephant's Head or Mount Willard a try. If you're more experienced, you may enjoy a hike on Zealand Trail. A few less-traveled alternatives are Middle and North Sugarloaf Mountains. Some of New Hampshire’s top-rated [waterfalls]( are right here in Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods. In fact, we are home to New Hampshire’s tallest waterfall, Arethusa Falls! Visitors also enjoy Ripley Falls and Silver and Flume Cascades, among others. Visit our website for a [list of hikes]( as well as recommendations for what to pack on your hike. [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods] Explore the Northeast’s Tallest Peak Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods lies in the shadow of mighty Mount Washington. Have you been to the top of the Northeast’s tallest peak? There are plenty of ways to get there! Board the [Mount Washington Cog Railway]( for a three-hour round-trip to the skyline, a 6,228’ excursion! If you’d prefer to drive yourself, consider the [Mount Washington Auto Road]( where you’ll earn your “This Car Climbed Mount Washington” bumper sticker! Celebrate summertime and escape to Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods! Whether you’re looking for rest and rejuvenation or excitement and exhilaration, you can find it here. Start planning your summer vacation today! [PLAN YOUR VISIT]( SPONSORED [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods] Cast A Line or Tee Off The rivers, lakes, and ponds in our region are often stocked with trout and attract anglers of all ages and abilities. Enjoy fishing around the White Mountain National Forest or at one of the many bodies of water with roadside or backcountry access. Fishing licenses are required and available online through the [NH Fish and Game](. Make sure to save room in the trunk for your golf clubs and fishing gear! The Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods region boasts five extraordinary Donald Ross [golf courses]( – including that of the Omni Mount Washington Hotel. Golfers rave about the area’s scenic mountain beauty, lush fairways, and challenging terrain. [Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods] Family-Friendly Adventures and Attractions in the White Mountains There are plenty of family-friendly activities in the Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods region. Our region is minutes away from several [biking]( trails, ranging from easy to advanced. Bike rentals are available at [Bretton Woods]( and [Drummonds Mountain Shop](. Kids and parents alike enjoy the rides and activities at [Clark’s Bears]( and [Bretton Woods Adventure Center](. [The Rocks]( [Pondicherry]( or nearby Franconia Notch State Park featuring the Flume Gorge and the tramway to the summit of Cannon, make for nice, leisurely strolls with plenty of opportunities for nature and sightseeing. Take in the views from above with [Vertical Ventures Aviation]( on an exciting tour of the beautiful White Mountains in an air-conditioned R-44 helicopter that is sure to give you memories that will last forever. For breathtaking views of Mount Washington and the Presidential Range, enjoy a 12 minute a ride on the [Bretton Woods Skyway Gondola](. Rest and Relaxation are Awaiting Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods offers a variety of [lodging]( from a grand resort, to hotels, motels, campgrounds, and cabins. Our Twin Mountain and Bretton Woods properties are sprucing up for spring as they wait to welcome you for your safe and enjoyable adventure. And last but not least, I bet you are wondering where to go to eat? The Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods area offers a variety of [dining]( experiences ranging from roadside stops to four-course meals. Enjoy a fine variety of affordable-yet-casual dining. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at Munroe’s Family Restaurant. Yaya’s Market & Deli offers everything from groceries, beer and wine to full deli service breakfast thru supper! Just a few miles away are Rek-Lis Brewing Company and Rosa Flamingo’s; both are great places to grab a cold one after a day of adventures! In the evening, dine riverside at The Wayside Inn & Restaurant. For a complete list of dining establishments in Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods, [click here](. Funded in part by the State of New Hampshire. [State of New Hampshire logo] SPONSORED [Unsubscribe]( [Forward to a Friend]( [Send Feedback]( [Facebook](   [Instagram](    [Pinterest](    [Twitter](   Help us be sure that this email newsletter gets to your inbox. Adding our return address [Today@NewEngland.com]( to your address book may "whitelist" us with your filter, helping future email newsletters get to your inbox. Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own copy and a free guide](. At anytime you may [update your email preferences or change your email address](. Copyright © 2021 All Rights Reserved Yankee Publishing, Inc. - PO Box 520 Dublin, NH 03444 [Our Privacy Policy](

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