NEW HAMPSHIRE’S TRAIN & CRUISE TOUR From the Lakes to the Mountains Best Time to Visit: June through October Day 1 – Lakes and Mountains Board the • Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad (1) in Meredith. Get off at • Weirs Beach and enjoy a cruise on the M/S Mount Washington (2). Arrive in • Wolfeboro, “The Oldest Summer Resort in America,” for a late lunch at the Wolfeboro Inn (3). Drive to • North Conway to shop at the Settler’s Green Outlet Village (4) or the Conway Village boutique shops. Remember, shopping in New Hampshire is tax-free! Day 2 – Travel across the White Mountains Take the • Conway Scenic Railroad’s Notch Train (5) to Crawford Depot and back (approximately 5 hours round trip). Take a quick drive west on Route 302 to Base Road to ride the • Mount Washington Cog Railway (6), the first ever mountain climbing cog to the highest peak in the Northeast (approximately 3 hours round trip). Continue west on Route 302 to Route 3 where you will take I-93 South to • North Woodstock (7). Enjoy shopping in North Woodstock and have dinner at the • Woodstock Inn Station & Brewery (8). Day 3 – Western White Mountains Visit • Clark’s Trading Post (9) to ride a steam locomotive across an extremely rare 1904 Howe-Truss railroad covered bridge, see black bear shows and more! Have lunch on the • Hobo Railroad (10) (approximately 80 minutes round trip) and take a tour of the Flying Yankee. Drive north to explore Franconia Notch State Park’s • Flume Gorge (11) and to ride the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway (12). Drive to North Woodstock to enjoy a grand meal aboard • Cafe Lafayette Dinner Train (13) (approximately 2 hours round trip). Next time you’re in the area, make sure to check out: • Winnipesaukee Belle, Wolfeboro • Portsmouth Harbor Cruises, Portsmouth • Granite State Whale Watch, Rye Please contact the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development for assistance finding group-friendly overnight and meal options. visitnh.gov enjoy LIVE FREE and Image Courtesy: M/S Mount Washington Image Courtesy: Cog Railway Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway Image Courtesy: Granite State Whale Watch