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Franconia Notch Bike Path
A well-marked, gently rolling ride crisscrossing the Pemigewasset River through Franconia Notch to its headwaters at Profile Lake. This ride is popular with families and offers many excellent picnic spots. Tread: 6.9 miles on paved bike path. Location: 0.1 mile east of Interstate 93 ( Franconia Notch State Parkway), exit 1, in Franconia Notch State Park.
The Mount Washington Cog Railway 
A ride up Mount Washington on the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway remains, as it has for well over a century, an exciting and unforgettable experience. The ever-changing surroundings, the magnificent views, the sights and sounds of unique steam locomotives in action, and some of the steepest Railway tracks in existence, combine to place it among the best of the world's great railway journeys. This is a trip that must be made to be fully appreciated!
The Flume Gorge
One of the most spectacular gorges of New Hampshire. The Flume offers a nice 2 mile round trip hike exploring not only the falls and gorge but two covered bridges and other spectacular scenery. Most people think of the Flume as a simple tourist attraction but it is far more.
Kayaking
Our favorite kayak company is Outback Kayak located about twenty minutes South of us. These tours offer something for everybody, are approximately seven miles in length, and take about two hours to complete. For those seeking some adventure, we have a tour with challenging Class I and II whitewater, with a spectacular Class III drop that will land you directly at our pickup spot. Eat a big breakfast and bring a positive attitude and a dry change of clothes for this one! Our second tour offers the paddler a more relaxed kayaking experience. This tour picks up where our first one leaves off, and spans another seven miles into Thornton. Here the river widens, slows down a notch or two, and lets the kayaker dictate his or her own pace.
Hiking 
Hiking the White Mountains is a venerable tradition and probably the most popular activity in the Forest. There are over 1,200 miles of trails available, from scenic day hikes to rugged multi-day treks through dense hardwood forest and across barren peaks.
Golf 
With two Donald Ross Designed Golf Courses right here in Bethlehem, golfers need look no further for the perfect round! Enjoy fabulous innkeeper rates often as low as $30 per person including the cart!!!!!
The Colonial Theatre 
This is a venue for alternative film and humanities presentations, and local and touring performing arts; it also solicits and fulfills North Country communities' needs for performance and arts-based learning opportunities. As the longest continuously operating movie theater in the United States, the Colonial is a great part of Bethlehem’s heritage.
THE WEATHERVANE THEATRE
This theatre offers live, nightly summer, professional theatre experiences to countless audiences, introducing children -- and adults -- to a consistently high level of classic and contemporary live theatre productions. |
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