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The Waterville Valley region is rich in year-round outdoor activities, premier seasonal events and top rated lodging/dining. Whether you are on vacation, buying a second home or a visitor to the area, you’ll find the Waterville Valley region a complete vacation spot any time of the year.

  • The White Mountain National Forest provides over 700,000 acres of hiking, camping, scenic drives and biking.
  • Campton and Thornton host a variety of festivals including Boogie ‘n Blues, White Mountain Bluegrass Festival and Holiday Magic.
  • Plymouth, home to the Plymouth State University, has plenty of shopping, dining and entertainment to be found.
    • No matter where you are in the Waterville Valley region, there are endless recreational opportunities:

    • Winter activities include big mountain as well as Nordic skiing, snowboarding and ice fishing.
    • Spring and fall are perfect for biking, peaceful walks, and some of the best trout fishing and hunting in all of New England.
    • Summer is filled with paddling, boating, tubing, swimming, camping, rock climbing, and hiking.
    • Year-round you can enjoy shopping, fine dining, and nightlife throughout the region.

    • Scenic waterfalls and panoramic vistas greet you at every turn. The White Mountains soaring 4000' peaks attract climbers and winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world. Some of the best skiing in the Northeast can be found in the Waterville Valley region. The White Mountain National Forest provides everything the outdoor enthusiast is looking for.

      Travel the winding, country roads and explore museums, antique shops, historical buildings, church suppers, maple sugar houses, covered bridges, etc. Come for a day... stay for a lifetime.