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Keller Williams Lakes and Mountains Realty

2779 White Mountain Hwy. North Conway NH 03860

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If you love skiing in Mt. Washington Valley help us win the designation of #1 Best Ski Town in North America! Please vote and share and social media.

Go Into the Forest and discover your Mt. Washington Valley adventure! Visit our page for trip planners and information on how to venture outdoors!

Explore the White Mountains’ local businesses and landmarks, document your adventures with photos.

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One of the Mt Washington Valley’s most prized attractions is the White Mountain National Forest, spanning more than 800,000 acres, and featuring some of the most untamed and beautiful country in the Northeast, including the Presidential Mountain Range and 6,288 foot Mount Washington.

This treasured landscape surrounds Mt. Washington Valley. That means you’re not far from discovering natural beauty, diverse wildlife and vegetation, and recreation that runs the gamut from easy going experiences to challenging extremes.

Hosting millions of annual visitors the White Mountain National Forest has earned its special place in the National Forest System. People travel from near and far to experience more than 1200 miles of trails, 400 miles of snowmobile trails, 160 miles of Appalachian Trail, 48 peaks over 4,000 feet in elevation, and more. It’s all right there for you to enjoy. We simply ask that you use it responsibly to ensure the long term health of the natural habitats.

Go Into the Forest and discover your Mt. Washington Valley adventure!

WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES AND CONSERVATION LAND

Since acquiring its first sanctuary in the 1960s, NH Audubon has been committed to the conservation of ecologically important lands. As of 2014, NH Audubon currently owns 39 sanctuaries totaling over 7,400 acres and holds 26 easements totaling over 2,500 acres.  Including our other land interests, that’s over 10,000 acres conserved.
Land conservation policy focuses on acquiring land that would add to the protection, management or educational value of existing sanctuaries.
NHA sanctuaries are open to the public and free of charge. We hope you enjoy visiting them. If interested in learning more please contact (603) 224-9909 or at nha@nhaudubon.org.

TRIP PLANNER
New Hampshire Bureau of Trails
Believe in Books Trail System
Thorn Pond Trail
Dahl Wildlife Sanctuary
Hoyt Wildlife Sanctuary
Hoyt Wildlife Sanctuary Map and Info
Watts Wildlife Sanctuary
Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge
Thompson Wildlife Sanctuary
NH Parks & Recreation

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The Kancamagus Highway is a 34.5 mile scenic drive along NH’s Rt. 112 in Northern New Hampshire that is well known as one of the best Fall Foliage viewing areas in the country. The Kancamagus Highway is now designated an American Scenic Byway for its rich history, aesthetic beauty and culture.

The Kancamagus Scenic Byway takes you through a path cut through the White Mountain National Forest with breathtaking views of the White Mountains, the Swift River, Sabbaday Falls, Lower Falls and Rocky Gorge. The Kanc takes you to an elevation of just under 3,000 feet at its highest point at Kancamagus Pass on the flank of Mt. Kancamagus near Lincoln, NH.

Every year, rain or shine leaf peepers show up in full force to drive the Kancamagus Highway just to get a glimpse of the brilliant colored NH Fall Foliage. Visitors are also greeted with the deep forest smells of the pines and changing leaves, especially on a warm Fall day. Even the rain can offer a unique experience on the Kancamagus Scenic Byway.

The drive along the Kancamagus Highway takes you back in time as you drive through a forest that offers no comforts of the modern day world; no gas stations, no restaurants, hotels or other businesses have pierced their way into the heart of the Kancamagus Highway. Those luxuries are left behind at both ends of the scenic byway but well within reach when needed.

The Kancamagus Highway also offers 6 Campgrounds for those who want to spend more time on the Kancamagus Scenic Byway. Bring your family on a camping trip they will not soon forget. Enjoy the wilderness and explore the forest on the numerous Hiking Trails through the White Mountain National Forest. You can also check out this list of NH Campgrounds.

If camping isn’t your style, there is an abundance of other Accommodations Near The Kancamagus Highway.

If you are planning to visit the Kancamagus Highway, be sure to take in the rich History of the Kancamagus before you go, it will give you a much better appreciation of this historical Indian land, the people who settled here centuries ago and the hard work the loggers and railroad workers endured that brings us this now fascinating highway and undeveloped land.

The Kancamagus Highway, also known as “The Kanc,” is often misspelled and mis-pronounced Kangamangus Highway, Kangumangus Hiway or Kancamangus Highway. The correct way pronounce Kancamagus is “Kank-ah-mah-gus.” Also known as the Kancamagus Scenic Byway. Properly pronounced “Kank-ah-mah-gus.”

Nearby you can also travel the Connecticut River Scenic Byway along the NH and Vermont border.

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