New Hampshire is tough to beat for winter scenery, and the most extraordinary way to appreciate the serenity of snow-filled forests is on a pair of cross-country skis or snowshoes. Here’s your guide to three amazing places in New Hampshire where you can enjoy cross-country skiing or snowshoeing while marveling at the stunning views.
Jackson Ski Touring Foundation
The picturesque village of Jackson is home to one of the best cross-country skiing spots not only in New Hampshire but also in all of New England. The non-profit, community-based Jackson Ski Touring Foundation maintains 150 kilometers of trails, including dedicated paths for snowshoeing. However, to use these trails, you need to be a member of the Jackson Ski Touring Club. The good news is that one-day memberships are available, allowing you to partake in this winter wonderland.
Bretton Woods Nordic Center
With 100 kilometers of well-groomed trails, the Nordic ski area at the historic Omni Mount Washington Hotel is one of the largest cross-country destinations in the East. You can venture into the White Mountain National Forest on traditional cross-country skis or snowshoes to experience the pristine beauty of these old-growth woods. Moreover, rentals and lessons are available for all abilities starting from age 5 and up, making this an excellent choice for families.
America’s Stonehenge
Like its namesake in England, America’s very own Stonehenge is an enigma, making it a fascinating attraction to explore year-round. When snow blankets the ground surrounding these ancient, inexplicable ruins, you can rent snowshoes or bring your own for a unique and invigorating experience. For a truly mysterious outing, consider participating in an evening Candlelight Snowshoeing excursion, where hot chocolate and cookies await to warm you after a scenic adventure.