Ultimate White Mountains Fall Itinerary

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There is no place like New England in the fall, particularly the White Mountains. There are so many great places to see foliage in New England, but my top recommendation is definitely the White Mountain area of New Hampshire.

The North Conway/Bartlett/Jackson area is the best place to base yourself for the ultimate New England fall road trip. Definitely make sure you have a car, as this area is difficult to explore without one!

I’ve compiled my ultimate list of things to do in the White Mountains in the fall below. This list can be completed in 2-3 days, so a weekend or long weekend is perfect.

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Mt. Washington Resort

Where to Stay in the White Mountains for Fall Foliage

There are so many great hotels in the White Mountains, so there are tons of options for every budget/accommodation need. Some of my favorites in North Conway, Bartlett, Jackson & Bretton Woods are:

Bretton Woods

Omni Mount Washington Resort

If you’re willing to splurge for an epic mountain getaway, Omni Mount Washington Resort, is my absolute top recommendation! This stunning hotel is a located near Mt. Washington & Bretton Woods, about 40 minutes north of North Conway.

This resort has everything – the best mountain views (see pic above), restaurants, bars, a pool, a golf course, a gym & spa. It really is a bucket list White Mountain stay, and one of my favorite hotels anywhere.

North Conway train station
North Conway Railway

North Conway

North Conway Grand Hotel

North Conway Grand Hotel is one of my favorite places to stay in North Conway! It’s located right downtown and is walkable to the Settlers Green shopping and restaurant area. The hotel has an outdoor pool that’s heated year round with epic mountain views. There is also an indoor pool, onsite restaurant, gym & more. This hotel can a bit a bit on the pricy side, but to me, the location and amenities make it worth it!

Golden Gables Inn

If you’re looking for a more affordable option that is still right in downtown North Conway, I highly recommend the Golden Gables Inn. The location is perfect, the rooms are updated & clean, there is a nice outdoor pool and the grounds are great when the weather is nice!

Residence Inn by Marriott North Conway

Residence Inn by Marriott is another one of my favorite places to stay in downtown North Conway. The location can’t be beat, and it’s easy to walk or drive to any of the nearby shops and restaurants on Rt. 16. The rooms are clean and modern, the breakfast is great and there is an indoor pool that’s great in the winter!

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Wentworth Inn Jackson

Jackson

The Wentworth

The Wentworth in Jackson is another one of my favorite places to stay in the White Mountains. Jackson is a tiny, charming town just north of North Conway. It’s picturesque, and has some of my favorite bars & restaurants in the North Conway area. The Wentworth is a quintessential New England hotel with a fun bar, mountain views, a golf course & more.

Bartlett

Grand Summit Hotel at Attitash

I stayed at the Grand Summit Hotel at Attitash on my most recent trip to North Conway and can’t recommend it enough! This hotel is in the perfect location for exploring the White Mountains. It’s located right at the base of Bear Peak in Attitash, making it the perfect place to stay in the winter, but it’s also great for summer and fall exploring! The outdoor pool is open year round, there is an onsite restaurant & pub, and a to go cafe for breakfast, lunch, coffee, snacks, etc.

This is a great place to stay with kids!

Saco river covered bridge
Saco River Covered Bridge

When to visit the White Mountains for Fall Foliage

Foliage generally peaks in early to mid October in the White Mountains – it varies year to year based on weather. There are tons of great trackers online if you have flexibility on when you visit, this allows you to wait for foliage to peak before visiting. If your plans aren’t as flexible visiting between the second and third weeks of October is generally a safe bet.

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Top things to do in White Mountains in the Fall Map

Top things to do in White Mountains in the Fall

There are so many amazing things to do in the White Mountains in the fall. I’ve compiled a full list of my top recommendations below!

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Lower Falls North Conway

Drive the Kancamagus Highway from North Conway to Lincoln

The drive from North Conway to Lincoln offers some of the best leaf peeping in the White Mountain area! You’ll follown the Kancamagus Highway along the Swift river. This route takes you up over the mountains before descending back down into Lincoln. There are tons of places to stop to take pictures, hike, explore, etc. but I’ve listed my top recommendations below! The drive without stops takes about 40 minutes, but it will be closer to a few hours with stops!

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Lower Falls North Conway

Lower Falls

Lower Falls is my favorite spot in North Conway! In the fall it offers some of the best foliage views of the stops on the Kancamagus highway.

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Rocky Gorge Kancamagus Highway

Rocky Gorge

Taking the short walk into Rocky Gorge is highly recommended! It takes about ten minutes to get into the main area of the gorge and the views speak for themselves!

sugar hill scenic vista
sugar hill scenic vista

Sugar Hill Scenic Vista

One of the best viewpoints of the Kancamagus Highway drive! This is a great place to stop and get pictures!

Pemigewasset Overlook
Pemigewasset Overlook

Pemigewasset Overlook

The peak of the Kancamgus Highway is Pemigewasset Overlook. This is the highest elevation of the drive and offers some of the best views on a clear day!

Lincoln Woods Trailhead
Lincoln Woods Trailhead

Lincoln Woods Trailhead

The last stop on the Kancamagus highway before you reach Lincoln offers some of the best views of the drive! Highly recommend stopping here. If you’re heading back to North Conway and don’t want to go into Lincoln this is a good spot to turn around.

Marshfield Station Mount Washington
Marshfield Station Mount Washington

Drive to Mt. Washington Base Station & Cog Railway

The area surrounding Mt. Washington is one of the most beautiful areas of the White Mountains. If you’re interested in going to the top of Mount Washington you can take the Cog Railway to the top, but if you’re short on time or don’t want to take the train, I recommend driving to Marshfield Station (the base of the Cog Railway) for the views. It’s a great place to have a picnic lunch.

There are some good stop along the way to the station as well like Ammonoosuc Riverwalk Scenic Area, Bretton Woods & Fabyan’s Station.

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Drinks at the Mt. Washington Resort

Drinks at the Mount Washington Resort

The Mount Washington Resort is one of the most stunning hotels in New England and has some of the best views of Mount Washington and the surrounding White Mountains. It’s open to the public even if you aren’t staying there. I highly recommend stopping by for a drink on their deck for epics views like the ones above!

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Take the North Conway Scenic Railway

The North Conway Scenic Railway from departs daily in the fall from the railway station right in downtown North Conway. This 4 hour train ride winds through some of the most scenic areas of the White Mountains for insane foliage views. It makes a few stops along the way at a few scenic spots like Willey House on the lake, Crawford Notch Depot (on another mountain lake)

If the train is sold out, or you’d prefer not to take it you can also drive this route by following this map here.

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Jackson NH Covered Bridge

Visit Jackson

Jackson is one of my favorite NH towns. It’s a small, quaint area right north of North Conway. They’re known for the fall “pumpkin people” displays. Each restaurant, business, hotel, etc. in the area puts together a fun pumpkin person display. This area is super scenic and fun to spend an hour or two walking around. It’s super small, so you don’t need to dedicate too much time here if you’re in a rush!

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Jackson Falls NH

Explore Jackson Falls

Jackson falls is a great area to do a bit of hiking/exploring and get some epic foliage and mountain views! You can park right nearby and walk right into the falls without needing to walk too far.

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Eat Apple Cider Donuts at White Mountain Cider Co.

It’s not fall without apple cider donuts! The White Mountain Cider Co. in Bartlett makes fresh ones daily and they do not disappoint! Grab some to go and enjoy them as you venture through the White Mountains.

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Alpine Gardens Winery

Try Wine & Cider at Alpine Gardens Winery

Alpine Gardens Winery in Bartlett is one of the cutest fall spots in the White Mountain area. This charming resort/campground has a winery where they make all their own wine and cider. There is plenty of outdoor seating with epic foliage views and cute fall pumpkin displays. This is a great place to grab a drink or sample a few of their wines and ciders, they offer 2oz glasses for tastings!

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Drive up to Cathedral Ledge

For some of the best aerial foliage views without needing to hike drive the short road up to Cathedral Ledge. This outlook offers stunning views of the White Mountains and of Echo Lake, and is a great spot to grab some photos!

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