Great North Woods
Your summer road trip itinerary for the Great North Woods region.
Your summer road trip itinerary for the Great North Woods region.
Unplug on a road trip around the Great North Woods where you’ll appreciate the natural rugged beauty of the region, adrenaline pumping adventure and rural country charm. Here are a few stops to get your road trip started through the most northern portion of the state:
Be sure to build some time into your road trip through the region to explore the rural vibe of two of the region’s communities: Lancaster and Colebrook.
Surrounded by the White Mountains, Lancaster beckons with its bright and cheery Main Street. The downtown is bustling with activity at shops like Northwoods on Main Gifts, a small-town gift shop brimming with locally made products and a penny candy counter too. The Polish Princess with its fresh baked breads and pastries is a local favorite and right nearby enjoy specialty lattes or coffees at the Granite Grind.
Hidden Gem: Take a trip down memory lane at the Rialto Theater. All the authenticity of seeing a movie decades ago but with up-to-date digital projectors, sound system and screens.
Located just south of the Canadian border, Colebrook, nestled in among farms and forests, is brimming with small-town country charm. Old Appletree with its wide variety of gifts and goods is the go-to country gift shop. For a hearty dose of comfort food and NH craft beer head to Coos Brewing Company. Always a must when in town is a stop at Mostly Muffins for some of the most creative homemade muffins and other baked goods around.
Hidden Gem: Huntington Cascades is located in Dixville Notch State Park. A five-minute walk takes you to Lower Falls, continue up the path another 5 minutes to see the 50-foot Upper Falls.
Ready to hit the road? Use the search below to find a place to stay in the Great North Woods region.
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