Crawford Notch is a part of New Hampshire wherein I spend a lot of time. Some of my favorite hiking spots are located in this area of the state. While the notch itself is a fantastic area of natural beauty, there's also a small town a short distance to the east where you can enjoy a variety of New Hampshire outdoor attractions. The small town of Bartlett, nestled in the White Mountains, is a haven for outdoors enthusiasts who love to hike, fish, ski, and more!
Located in the southeastern corner of the town is Diana's Baths, a series of cascades that tumble down along Lucy Brook. This is not only a location of natural beauty but is also a popular swimming spot in summer, so plan your visit accordingly as parking is limited. For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest.
For a short hike to see what Bartlett looks like from above, take the walk up to White Ledge on Mt. Stanton. This open ledge provides an expansive view over the valley below for only 1.1 miles of hiking and a bit of steep climbing. For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest.
Another short and interesting hiking destination is Cave Mountain, reached by the unofficial Cave Mountain Path off Mt. Langdon Trail. The path leads to a cliff and cave on the south side of the mountain. Experienced hikers can continue beyond the cave to Cave Mountain's summit, where there are restricted views. For more information, visit the White Mountain National Forest.
The Saco River flows through Bartlett on its 136-mile eastward journey from Crawford Notch to the Atlantic Ocean. In its early days, the river was a major transportation route and also provided water power to towns and cities along its banks. Many access points, primarily along U.S. Route 302, allow for fishing, swimming, and small boat (canoe, kayak) launching.
Railfans will want to check out the historic Bartlett Roundhouse, just south of U.S. Route 302 and east of Pine Street. Constructed in 1887-1888, the facility contains the remnants of a 56-foot railroad turntable that routed trains into the service bays. The roundhouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 and is currently being restored to its original condition but a local organization. For more information, visit the Bartlett Roundhouse Preservation Society.
Bartlett is home to Attitash Mountain Resort, home to some of the best skiing in the area. Its slopes also provide some incredible views of the White Mountains to the north. Aside from great skiing, the resort also offers fun things to do like its annual Oktoberfest event, a scavenger hunt, live music, fireworks, and more. For more information, visit Attitash Mountain Resort.
If you are not a downhill skier you can strap on those cross-country skis and explore the more than 40 miles of trails at Bear Notch Ski Touring. This remote trail system visits scenic riverside views, beautiful waterfalls, picturesque meadows, and rolling hills. Bring your own gear or rent it from the center. For more information, visit Bear Notch Ski Touring.
If you love spending time outdoors in New Hampshire, here's a fantastic 100-mile road trip that should go on your to-do list.
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