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Focus on All Things New England Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. MAY 24, 2022 A White Mountains Vacation You’ll Never Forget Plan a trip to Bethlehem, NH this summer! Sponsored by: [Discover Bethlehem, NH]( Known for sweeping mountain views, rich history, extraordinary arts and culture, and some of the finest outdoor recreation in the White Mountains, Bethlehem, New Hampshire is the perfect summer retreat for everyone. Explore miles and miles of [hiking]( and [biking]( trails or attend a concert at the historic [Colonial Theatre](. Walk our downtown village and [shop]( tax-free or pack your clubs and play a round of [golf]( at a Donald Ross-designed course. Swim or fish in the clear waters of the Ammonoosuc River, which starts at the top of Mt. Washington, New England’s tallest peak; soak in the views and splendor of Mt. Washington as you drive down Main Street into town. Whether you’re an empty nester or a family of five, plan a trip and discover Bethlehem, NH this summer - a place where you can just be. HIKING IN AND AROUND BETHLEHEM Centrally located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Bethlehem offers a variety of exceptional [hiking]( opportunities. Home to both family-friendly hikes and some of NH’s 4,000-footers, there’s a trail for every skill level in Bethlehem! Trek the paved path up to the top of Mt Agassiz or stroll the short 1.5-mile Profile Rail Trail. The Bethlehem Town Forest, Bretzfelder Memorial Park, and The Rocks also offer excellent views. BIKE THE HIGHEST TOWN IN NEW ENGLAND [Shoulder Roll Biking Trail]Shoulder Roll Biking Trail Courtesy Bethlehem Trails Association Don’t forget to bring your [bike]( and ride in the highest town in New England! In Bethlehem, there are miles and miles of trails suitable for all abilities, thanks to the [Bethlehem Trails Association](. There are trails for every kind of cycling, from gravel roads to narrow wooded paths! Beginners are encouraged to try People’s Court and Clay Pigeon, two singletrack trails in the heart of Bethlehem. Shoulder Roll, accessed from Swazey Road, is the trail to ride if you’re looking to get your adrenaline pumping. Bethlehem even has a skills park to help you brush up on your skills! We are at the center of great biking in northern New Hampshire, offering trails with direct access to local lodging and restaurant establishments. Consider staying at The Wayside Inn or Presidential Mountain Resort to peddle on and off the trails at your leisure. Local restaurants including Rek-Lis, Rosa Flamingo’s, and The Maia Papaya are great stops near the trails to refuel on your outing. Click here to download a map of biking trails in our community. Insider Tip: Make the most out of biking in northern New Hampshire and check out [TricycleNH]( a partnership between Bethlehem Trails Association, PRKR Mountain (Littleton, NH), and the Franconia Area NEBMA (Franconia, NH) which spans over 75 miles of trails. Discover Bethlehem, NH From outdoor recreation to local art, live performances, and seasonal events there’s something for everyone to discover in Bethlehem, NH. Rest, relax, and refuel this in New Hampshire’s White Mountains! Plan your trip today. [PLAN NOW]( SPONSORED [Colonial Theater]The Colonial Theatre Courtesy Photo Beyond an abundance of outdoor recreation, Bethlehem has a thriving arts and culture community. [Shop]( at independently-owned stores on Main Street and support local makers. Catch a show at the [Colonial Theatre](. Attend a reception at [The Gallery at WREN]( or look ahead to Sunday evenings listening to music in the park during the [Summer Gazebo Concert Series](. Insider Tip: Vintage junkies take note of Bethlehem’s annual [Summer Vintage Market in the Mountains]( a weekend filled with art, antiques, music and food. This year’s event will take place at The Wayside Inn on July 30 & 31, 2022. [Rek-Lis Brewing]Outdoor dining and world-class brews Courtesy Rek-Lis Brewing Enjoy some of the best small-town, North Country hospitality in Bethlehem. From campgrounds and cabins to quaint inns and a mountain resort, Bethlehem is the perfect spot to call home during your next family vacation, romantic retreat, girls’ weekend, or holiday getaway. We know you’ll get hungry while you’re visiting, and you won’t be disappointed! Bethlehem offers cafes and coffee shops, fine dining options, an award-winning brewpub, and even an ice cream shop! Many of Bethlehem’s restaurants offer special events, live music, and outdoor dining during the summertime. Insider Tip: Don’t be surprised to see a food truck parked along Main Street! Bethlehem, NH - Family-friendly Fun! Bethlehem, NH is in the heart of the White Mountains and surrounded by family-friendly fun. Make Bethlehem your home-base then head out and explore the Mt. Washington Cog Railway, Santa’s Village, Cannon Mountain and more! [PLAN NOW]( SPONSORED A DESTINATION FOR CENTURIES Bethlehem has always been a travel destination, dating back to the 1800s. We’ve experienced everything from stagecoach travel, to trains, and now automotive. Today, everywhere you look, there’s a story that can be told. The [Bethlehem Heritage Society]( has been busy restoring a series of Historical Markers, creating a walking path with over 20 locations throughout town. Learn about these markers and see fascinating displays, artifacts, and historical photos at the [Bethlehem Visitor’s Center](. JUST BE ADVENTUROUS - PLAN A TRIP TODAY [The Wayside Inn & Restaurant]Busting with summer greenery Courtesy The Wayside Inn & Restaurant With so many things to discover, Bethlehem is just waiting for its next explorer! [Plan a trip]( and experience summer in Bethlehem, NH. Follow Discover Bethlehem, NH on [Facebook]( and [Instagram]( and make sure to subscribe to our [Tourism E-Newsletter]( for the inside scoop on the latest news and events in Bethlehem! 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](. 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