Vacation Rental Description
Located in the heart of the White Mountains, Lincoln combines small town charm with easy accessibility and is one of New Hampshire's premier vacation destinations. Enjoy the proximity to all the natural and man made attractions for which the New Hampshire White Mountains are known. Winter activities include snowmobiling, sleigh rides, zip-line canopy tours and skiing at New Hampshire's biggest ski area. In summer the town comes alive with craft fairs, hiking and biking trails, live theatre, water sports, horseback riding and moose tours. Discounts available for area attractions such as ski tickets, 10% off Zip line and $2 off moose tours. Enjoy our fitness center with over $30,000.00 worth of cardio and weight equipment, saunas, racquet ball, indoor pool and two hot tubs.
Facilities
- Cable Satellite
- Cooking Utensils
- Dishwasher
- DVD
- Elevator
- Heating
- Jacuzzi
- Kitchen
- Microwave
- Amenity Parking
- Refrigerator
- Sauna
Fitness center with cardio, weight, pools and more. Game room with Ping Pong/Table, Foosball, Air Hockey, Video games and video rental library.
Activities
- Adventure Sports
- Biking
- Cinema
- Fishing
- Gym
- Horse Riding
- Hunting/Rock Climbing
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Night Clubs
- Restaurant
- Shopping
Golf, Theme Park (Amusement Park), Shopping, Sightseeing, Restaurants, Kayaking, Swimming, Biking, Mountain Biking, Cross Country Skiing, Downhill/Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding , Snowmobiling, Sledding/Tubing,Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Fishing, Hunting, Rock Climbing, Antiquing, Cinemas/Movie, Theaters, Live Theatre, Miniature golf, Horseback Riding.
Owner Location Comment
Lincoln and Woodstock are ideally located in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. This area was once an industrial center of logging and paper production. In 1808, Stephen Russell opened a hotel just below the Flume Gorge. Hotels flourished near that site for over 100 years. Over the years more hotels were built in the area to satisfy the demand for a place close to home where people could get back to nature. Today the natural beauty of the White Mountains continues to attract visitors from around the world. Located just 2 hours north of Boston, Lincoln and Woodstock offer a wide variety of attractions for all ages. Skiing in winter, hiking and amusement parks in summer, with the fall colors of autumn capping the season in October. January finds the ski season in full swing with 4 major ski areas just minutes away. www.LoonMtn.com (located in Lincoln), www.CannonMt.com (just north of Lincoln), www.BrettonWoods.com (40 minutes north) and www.Waterville.com (30 minutes south). Winter hiking and camping on hundreds of miles of trails, snowmobiling, sledding and tubing, snowshoeing and even a winter Zip-line www.alpinezipline.com Spring is a time to shake off the snow and prepare for summer. Spend all of Memorial Day Weekend caching in the White Mountains. Make plans to race in the 2nd annual Northeast Geocach Dash starting Saturday, May 29th at 9:am or just spend the weekend searching for caches on our “Top 10” list. You will be able to find the best waterfalls, scenic vistas and one-of-a-kind spots in the White Mountains. Visit the chamber’s web site for more information www.lincolnwoodstock.com Starting the second weekend of June each year is the oldest motorcycle rally in the North East. www.laconiamcweek.com Summer brings a multitude of adventures such as: Biking, Hiking, Rock climbing, Kayaking, ATV trips, Extreme Off roading, Horseback riding, Wagon rides, Fishing, Guided Fishing, Zip lines, Glider Soaring, Moose sighting tours, Lama Trekking, Golfing, and Train rides. Man made attractions close by are Clark’s Trading Post and The Whale’s Tail Water Park. Follow this link for all the area attractions. www.visitwhitemountains.com For many people Summer is the time to get back in touch with nature. With miles of hiking trails crisis crossing through the White Mountain National Forest there is a trail for every hiker’s ability. The Appalachian Trail crosses through Franconia Notch State Park just north of town. After Labor Day the kids are back in school and the fall colors start to peak out. The biggest event of the fall is the Scottish Highland Games www.nhscot.org the third weekend of September. By the end of September the fall colors are in full bloom and peak on Columbus Day weekend. The end of November starts the Polar Express event http://polarexpress.org and runs for four weekends until Christmas. With any luck the snow has been falling and the ski slopes are open of another season of fun. There are plenty of lodging options in the Lincoln/Woodstock area. Camping areas with all the hookups, remote hike-in camping with no amenities, small roadside cabins, family run hotels and condominium resorts with full kitchens and enough room for the whole family to stretch out in Lincoln and Woodstock are easy to get to with four exits off of Interstate 93, exits 30, 31, 32 and 33. Two hours north of Boston and three hours south of Montreal, QC. Easy to fly in also with two airports, Boston Logan BOS (two and a half hours) and Manchester Regional MHT (one hour).