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Tiny home in Wentworth
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Tiny Riverfront A-Frame w/ Mountain Views, Hot Tub

Welcome to 'The Alexander' @ Casa de Moraga! This tiny A-frame is nestled on the bank of Baker River w/ breathtaking views of the river & White Mountains. Full kitchen, bathroom w/ shower & living/dining area. Wake up in the loft bedroom & see the mountains & river from bed. Read on the couch & enjoy the gel fuel fireplace, take a swim or fish in the river - relax in your private hot tub on the deck overlooking the river! 10 min to Tenney MTN. 35 min to Ice Castles, Franconia, Loon & Waterville!

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Tiny home in Dorchester
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Trailside Stays - Tiny House in the Woods-Escape to Nature. Snow Owl

This charming and elegant little cabin will transport you into nature. The feeling of camping outdoors with indoor amenities. Part of the brand-new campsite, Trailside Stays that is conveniently located alongside the ski and mountain bike trails at Green Woodlands. This tiny house features 1 high quality queen-size bed, linens, kitchenette, large picture windows, bathroom with shower, heating and A/C, outdoor seating and grill top fire pit. Don't see your dates available? Check the other cabins!

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Chalet in Whitefield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Mountain View Chalet

Welcome to our Mountain View Chalet! With a gorgeous mountain vista this home is centrally located to area attractions! Mountain View Grand Resort is just down the road. Bretton Woods & Cannon are a short drive. Hiking trails, lakes, ski, & snowmobile trails all close by! Close to Littleton, Bethlehem, & Lancaster! Enjoy the landscaped back yard w/ fire pit & screened in patio. Hang inside & enjoy the view from the sunroom, or snuggle up on the couch in the cozy living room with wood stove.

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Home in Whitefield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 283 reviews

Lux Waterfront Cottage at FarAway Pond

Luxurious Cottage on beautiful private pond. Hot Tub! Outdoor wood fireplace, kayaks & gas fire table. Graceful bridges lead to your Private Island with screened gazebo and hammock. Lounge on the deck with mountain and lake view or hike the trails on our 68 acres to the Gold Mine Trail. With a full kitchen, fine china, new shower, Jacuzzi bathtub, electric fireplaces, and two workspaces, this dog-friendly luxury cottage has it all! Adjacent guest house available for larger groups.

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A cozy cabin is nestled among tall trees, featuring a wooden exterior and gray front door. A gravel path leads to the entrance, with a deck on the left that includes a grill. Natural greenery surrounds the home, providing a serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Haverhill
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Secluded Cabin Getaway Mountain Lake Community!

Relax and unwind at our private cozy cabin in the White Mountains! Woodsville, Lincoln or Littleton 10-25 min away for bars, shops and local eats! A mile from Rt 112, the Kancamagus Byway. It's rated the best scenic drive in New England! And only 30 min to Loon & Cannon Ski Resorts. It's a 5 min walk to the lake, pool and beach. Only residents and guests have access. This place is 4 miles outside the White Mountain National Forest. Groceries, coffee shops and all the amenities nearby!

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The A-frame cabin is situated among tall trees, featuring a wooden exterior with multiple windows that allow for natural light. Illuminated from within, the front porch is adorned with potted flowers, creating a welcoming entrance against a moody sky.
Cabin in Rumney
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Classic A-Frame with river, mountains, and hot tub

The “Baker Rocks” A-Frame is a new, well-appointed, and sits amidst a tranquil setting of river and mountain views. Nestled in New Hampshire’s Lakes and White Mountains Regions, the property is centrally located to dozens of attractions and activities. The house is fully equipped for a cozy weekend stay or a long retreat. The onsite amenities include direct river access, gym, small farm, playground, lounge area, and nearly 80 acres to explore. Firewood for sale on site for $5/bundle.

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Chalet in Bartlett
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

White Mountain Escape | Fireplace & Skiing

Step into a winter wonderland in the White Mountains. Winter hiking trails are just across the street, with a peaceful river trail nearby—perfect for snowy strolls or cross-country skiing. Visit Jackson’s iconic covered bridge and frozen falls, or enjoy Story Land, North Conway, skiing, snowshoeing, and more just minutes away. After a day of adventure, relax by the fireplace or on the deck and catch nightly views of groomers climbing Attitash. Perfectly located for all things winter!

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A cozy cabin interior is displayed, featuring a spacious bed covered with a plaid blanket. Two armchairs are positioned near a small table, while a television is mounted on the wall. The wooden walls and warm lighting create a welcoming environment.
Cabin in Jackson
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 1,065 reviews

Cozy Wooded Cabin/private hot tub/fireplace/river

Rustic, Cozy cabin with a gas fireplace, private hot tub, cozy bed & robes. Easily accessible, directly off Rt 16, while enjoying all the ambiance of the private wooded setting in the White MT National Forest. You can hear the Ellis River across the St. Just 5 mins to Jackson Village, Wildcat MT, Mt Washington & Glenn Falls. Easily access the valley's award winning restaurants, shopping, xc skiing, etc. Snow shoes & toboggan provided, hike out the front door, sled on the small hill.

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A modern kitchen features sleek countertops and high-end appliances, including a stainless steel oven and range. Black pendant lights hang above a spacious island with bar stools. Multiple windows allow for abundant natural light, with a patterned rug adding warmth to the wooden floors.
Guesthouse in Hiram
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

1BR cozy, luxurious getaway @ Krista's Guesthouse

Newly built guesthouse above owner's garage with insane sunrises & great view. Property is located on 36 acres, owner lives on site in a separate house with her 3 dogs, 1 exceptionally lazy cat and 4 rogue chickens (they may all come visit you!). Grounds have ancient apple trees, loads of perennial gardens with more in progress, berries and an organic vegetable garden that we would love to share from if desired. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions! We hope to meet you soon!

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A dining area features a small round table and two wooden chairs, positioned by large arched windows. Natural light floods the space, illuminating plants on the table. A vintage ski-themed poster decorates the wall, complementing the serene wooded views outside.
Apartment in Jackson
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 596 reviews

Studio, pet friendly, river views, Jackson NH

Sunny studio with king bed, private entrance, garage parking. Small but complete kitchen (under counter refrigerator). Great views of the Wildcat river. WiFi, cable. 1 mile to Jackson cross country trails and close to the village of Jackson. Non smoking. The space is 500 square feet. There is a two night minimum stay. Pet friendly. Starting in 2025, we will allow 1 dog without charge. You will be charged $40/stay for a second dog. Please supply information on breed and size.

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A panoramic view encompasses rolling green hills and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky. Rocky outcroppings frame the foreground, while a series of chairs are positioned invitingly for enjoying the scenery. Lush trees add depth to the natural landscape.
Guesthouse in Jackson
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Best View in New Hampshire

"Best View in New Hampshire" Guest House is nestled in the White Mountains and sits nine miles east of Mount Washington. It offers hiking, serenity, and the best panoramic views of the Presidential Range in all of the Mount Washington Valley. So whether you prefer to marvel at sunrises or sunsets, this is the place for you. You are close by to The Town of Jackson, StoryLand, Red Fox Bar & Grille, Yesterday's, Sunrise Shack, and direct access to Tin Mine Hiking Trail.

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Treehouse in Woodstock
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Treehouse With Hot Tub Close to Sunday River!

This authentic, luxury treehouse was designed by B'Fer Roth, DIY Network TV host of The Treehouse Guys and built by the Treehouse Guys. Nestled in the woods on a quiet, private rd with no neighbors in sight, the treehouse is just 15 minutes to Sunday River Ski Resort, 5 minutes to Mt. Abram and 10 minutes to downtown Bethel. The treehouse is abutted by 626 acres of Bucks Ledge Community Forest (7 miles of hiking/snowshoeing trails accessible from the treehouse).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is White Mountains located?

    The White Mountains are in northern New Hampshire, with some stretches extending into western Maine. Surrounded by forests and small towns, the region is known for its peaks, rivers, and locally rooted traditions.

  • When is the best time to visit White Mountains?

    Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for vibrant foliage and accessible trails, while winter attracts those interested in snow sports. Summer brings comfortable temperatures for hiking and exploring rivers or forests.

  • What are some things to do near White Mountains?

    The White Mountains has scenic hiking trails, waterfalls, and opportunities for wildlife observation. Many travelers explore Mount Washington, ride on a heritage railway, or visit parks known for autumn foliage, winter sports, and guided naturalist activities.

  • How is the weather near White Mountains?

    The White Mountains experience cold, snowy winters with temperatures around -3 to 15°F (-19 to -10°C), and cool summers near 45 to 55°F (7 to 13°C). Rain and snow are common year-round, so it is recommended to bring layers and waterproof gear when exploring the outdoors.

All about White Mountains

Snow-capped peaks covered in ski resorts and hiking trails pair with peaceful river valleys and small New England towns in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Around the region, chairlifts, gondolas, cog railways, and winding alpine roads bring visitors to mountaintops for scenic views along with a bit of the great outdoors. On a clear day from the summit of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern United States, the view looks over five states ― Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont ― and into Canada. But the smaller hills offer plenty of views, too, particularly in the fall, when the White Mountains fill with leaf-peepers admiring the rainbow of crisp autumn colors that stripes the ridges. In the valleys, covered bridges cross rivers that weave in and out of small towns, making for a scenic drive best experienced with stops at the classic New England diners, antique shops, and historic buildings.

What are the top things to do in White Mountains?

Mount Washington

Getting up (and then down) the region’s highest peak is an essential White Mountains experience. Though the weather can tilt extreme, from whipping winds to blinding snowstorms, the views never disappoint. The historic Cog Railway dates back to 1869 and brings you (weather permitting, seasonally) up to the summit, as does the excitingly scenic Mount Washington Auto Road and a bevy of hiking trails.

Castle in the Clouds

Built as a summer home in the early 20th century, this mansion in Moultonborough now welcomes visitors to enjoy its beautiful architecture, stunning views, and scenic gardens. Hiking paths, a pond, snowmobiling trails, and exhibits on the history of the unique building and property will keep you busy for a full day here.

Appalachian Trail

The longest hiking-only trail in the world runs through the White Mountains on its way from Georgia to Maine, where experienced hikers encounter some of the steepest portions of their journey. But many pieces of the trail also make good day hikes or shorter backpacking trips, while still letting you experience the storied route.