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Distance & Time by Car Address Town/State/Zip Phone# Website Berlin, NH Berlin Trails Inn Cates Hill Road Berlin, NH 03570 508-888-8888 www.berlintrailsinn.com Heaven's Best @ Nay Pond 115 Overlook Road Milan, NH 03588 603-723-4010 https://www.vrbo.com/667014 On the Trail Lodging 511 Goebel St Berlin, NH 03570 603-215-6187 [email protected] Gorham NH (6 miles / 11 minutes) Colonial Fort Inn 370 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-2732 www.hikersparadise.com Gorham Motor Inn 324 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-3381 www.gorhammotorinnnh.com Grand View Lodge & Cabins Route 2 Randolph, NH 03593 603-466-5715 www.grandviewlodgeandcabins.com Moose Brook Motel 65 Lancaster Road Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-5400 www.moosebrookmotel.com Mt Madison Motel 365 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-3622 www.mtmadisoninn.com Northern Peaks Motor Inn 289 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-2288 Royalty Inn & Athletic Club 130 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-3312 www.royaltyinn.com Strictly Moose Luxury Vacation Suites129 Main St Gorham, NH 03581 603-915-1246 [email protected] The Libby House Inn 55 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-630-6265 www.libbyhouseinn.webs.com The Mt Washington Bed & Breakfast 421 US Route 2 Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-2669 www.mtwashingtonbb.com Top Notch Inn 265 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 603-466-5496 www.topnotchinn.com Trail Head Getaway 364 Main St Gorham, NH 03581 603-244-9319 [email protected] Whispering Woods Cottages LLC 3 Valley Road Gorham, NH 03581 603-733-6202 Milan NH (8 miles / 14 minutes) Deer Mountain Lodge 1442 Route 16 Dummer, NH 03588 603-723-9756 www.deermountainlodge.com Doodle Brothers Country Place 317 Milan Rd Milan, NH 03588 603-752-2181 www.doodlebrothers.net Dubee Our Guest 2 Bridge St Milan, NH 03588 603-449-2140 dubeourguestbedandbreakfast Heaven's Best @ Nay Pond 115 Overlook Road Milan, NH 03588 603-723-4010 https://www.vrbo.com/667014 Mahoosuc Inn 877 Milan Road Milan, NH 03588 603-449-6646 www.mahoosucinn.com Shelburne NH (12 miles / 19 minutes) Philbrook Farm Inn 881 North Road Shelburne, NH 03581 603-466-3831 www.philbrookfarminn.com Town & Counrtry Motor Inn Route 2 Shelburne, NH 03581 603-466-3315 www.townandcountryinn.com Groveton NH (25 miles / 33 minutes) Down Home Motel Lancaster Road Groveton, NH 03582 603-636-2898 www.downhomemotel.com Stark Village Inn 16 Northside Road Stark, NH 03582 603-636-2644 stark village motel on Facebook Errol/Millsfield NH (30 miles / 42 minutes) A Peace of Heaven US Route 26 Millsfield, NH 03579 603-482-3443 www.apeaceofheavenbandb.com Akers Pond Rentals 134 Akers Pond Road Errol, NH 03579 603-499-6203 www.facebook.com/akerspond.rental Great North Woods Gateway Cabins PO Box 61 Errol, NH 03579 603-482-3821 [email protected] Lodging on the Androscoggin 150 Main St Errol, NH 03579 603-482-3150 www.lodgingontheandroscoggin.com Paradise Point Cottages, Lake UmbagoPO Box 98 Errol, NH 03579 603-482-3834 www.paradisepointcottages.com The Errol Motel Main St Errol, NH 03579 603-482-3256 www.errolmotel.com Windsong Gardens 154 Thistle St Upton, Maine 04261 207-533-2315 www.windsonggardens.com Jefferson NH (29 miles / 37 minutes) Applebrook Bed & Breakfast 110 Meadows Road Jefferson, NH 03583 603-586-6008 www.applebrook.net Evergreen Motel Route 2 Jefferson, NH 03583 1-888-586-4449 www.evergreenmotelnh.com Jefferson Inn Route 2 Jefferson, NH 03583 1-800-729-7908 www.jeffersoninn.com Josselyn's Cabins 306 North Road Jefferson, NH 03583 1-800-586-4507 www.josselyn's.com Mt Jefferson View 1322 US Route 2 Jefferson, NH 03583 603-466-2191 www.mountjeffersonview.com The Lantern Resort Motel & CampgrouRoute 2 Jefferson, NH 03583 603-586-7151 www.thelanternresort.com Lancaster NH (30 miles / 38 minutes) Cabot Motor Inn and Restaurant 200 Portland Street Lancaster, NH 03584 788-3346 www.cabotmotorinn.com Coos Motor Inn 209 Main Street Lancaster, NH 03584 603-788-3079 www.coosmotorinn.com Lancaster Motor Inn 112 Main Street Lancaster, NH 03584 603-788-4921 www.lancastermotorinn.com Twin Mountain NH (30 miles / 38 minutes) Boulder Motor Inn Route 302 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5437 www.bouldermotorcourt.com Carlson's Lodge Route 302 Twin Mountain, NH 035951-800-348-5502 www.carlsonslodge.com Carroll Motel & Cottages Route 35 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5553 www.carrollmotelandcottages.com Four Seasons Motor Inn Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 035951-800-228-5708 www.4seasonsmotorinn.com Harmony Mountain Abode Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-2104 www.harmonymountainabode.com Johnson's Motel & Cottages Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5561 www.johnsonsmotel.com Patio Motor Court Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5515 www.thepatio.com Profile Delux Motel Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 035951-800-682-7222 www.profiledeluxe.com Seven Dwarfs Motel Route 3 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5535 www.7dwarfsmotel.com Twin Mountain Motor Court & RV ParkRoute 3 Twin Mountain, NH 03595603-846-5574 www.TMMCRV.com Whitefield NH (30 Miles / 42 minutes) Barron Brook Inn 759 Lancaster Road Whitefield,NH 03598 603-837-8900 www.barronbrookinn.com Inn at Whitefield 381 Lancaster Road Whitefield,NH 03598 603-837-2400 www.innatwhitefield.com Mountain View Grand Resort Hotel Mountain View Road Whitefield,NH 03598 603-837-2100 www.mountainviewgrand.com Bretton Woods NH (35 miles / 45 minutes) Omni Resorts Mt Washington Hotel Route 302 Bretton Woods,NH 03575800-258-0030 www.brettonwoods.com Omni Bretton Arms Inn @ Mt Washingt173 Mt Washington Hotel Rd Bretton Woods,NH 03575603-278-3000 www.omnihotels.com/hotels/bretton-woods-bretton-arms Littleton NH (42 miles / 58 minutes) Country Squire Motel 172 West Main Street Littleton, NH 03561 603-444-5610 www.thecountrysquiremotel.com East Gate Inn 335 Cottage St Littleton, NH 03561 603-444-3971 www.eastgateinnnh.com Exit 41 Travel Inn 337 Cottage Street Littleton, NH 03561 603-259-3085 www.exit41travelinn.com Hampton Inn 580 Meadow St Littleton, NH 03561 603-444-0025 hamptoninn3.hilton.com Franconia NH (43 miles / 54 minutes) Best Western White Mt Inn 87 Wallace Hill Rd Franconia, NH 03580 603-832-7422 www.bestwesternnh.com Cannon Mountain View 729 Main St Franconia, NH 03580 603-823-9577 http://cannonmt.com Gale River Motel 1 Main St Franconia, NH 03580 603-823-5655 www.galerivermotel.com Hillwinds Lodge 33 Dow Ave Franconia, NH 03580 603-832-5551 http://www.hillwindslodge.com StonyBrook Motel & Lodge 1098 Profile Road Franconia, NH 03580 603-832-5800 www.stonybrookmotel.com Jackson/Glen NH (27 miles / 37 minutes) Christmas Farm Inn 3 Blitzen Way Jackson, NH 03846 800-443-5837 www.christmasfarminn.com Eagle Mountain House 179 Carter Notch Rd Jackson, NH 03846 800-966-5779 www.eaglemt.com Inn at Thorn Hill Thorn Hill Road Jackson, NH 03846 603-383-4242 www.innatthornhill.com Lodge @ Jackson Village 153 Route 16 Jackson, NH 03846 603-383-0999 www.ilovethelodge.com Nestlenook Farm 66 Dinsmore Road Jackson, NH 03846 603-383-7101 www.nestlenookfarm.com Nordic Village Resort 1 Nordic Lane Jackson, NH 03846 800-472-5207 www.nordicvillage.com Riverwood Inn 49 Main Street Jackson, NH 03846 603-383-6666 www.riverwoodinn-jackson.com StoryBook Inn NH Route 302 Glen, NH 03838 603-838-6834 www.storybookinnandsuites.com The Bernerhof Inn 342 US 302 Glen, NH 03838 877-389-4852 www.bernerhofinn.com Wentworth Inn 1 Carter Notch Road Jackson,NH 03846 800-637-0013 www.thewentworth.com Whitney's Inn 357 Black Mnt Road Jackson, NH 03846 603-383-8916 www.whitneysinn.com Wildcat Inn & Tavern 94 Main St Jackson, NH 03846 603-356-8700 www.wildcattavern.com Wills Inn Route 302 Glen, NH 03838 800-233-6780 www.willsinn.com North Conway NH (35 miles / 49 minutes) Briarcliff Motel 2304 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860603-356-5584 www.briarcliffmotel.com Comfort Inn & Suites 2001 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860866-647-8483 www.northconwaycomfortinn.com Conway Valley Inn & Cottages 850 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860855-447-3858 www.cabinscottagesinnorthconwaynh.com Cranmore Inn 80 Kearsrge Street North Conway, NH 03860603-356-5502 www.cranmoreinn.com Cranmore Mountain Lodge 859 Kearsarge Road North Conway, NH 03860603-356-2044 www.north-conway.com/about/contact Crown Ridge Resort 326 Crown Ridge Rd North Conway, NH 03860603-356-5088 www.crownridgeresort.com Eastern Inns 2955 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860800-628-3750 www.easterninns.com Eastern Slope Inn Resort 2760 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860855-846-8998 www.easternslopeinn.com Forest Glenn Inn 277 Artist Falls Road North Conway, NH 03860603-356-6311 www.forestgleninn.com Four Season's Lodge North Conway, NH 03860603-356-5351 www.fourseasonslodge.com Fox Ridge Resort 1750 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860603-356-3151 www.redjacketresorts.com/red-jacket-mountain-view-resort Green Granite Inn 1515 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860800-468-3666 green granite inn on Facebook Hampton Inn & Suites 1788 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860888-H20 PARK hampton inn north conway Holiday Inn Express 1732 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860800 HOLIDAY holiday inn express north conway Mt Washington Vacation Rentals North Conway, NH 03860617-699-9434 North Conway Grand Hotel Route 16 @ Settler's Green North Conway, NH 03860800-655-1452 www.northconwaygrand.com Old Red Inn & Cottages 2406 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860800-338-1356 www.oldredinn.com Oxen Yoke Motel North Conway, NH 03860855-846-8994 www.theoxenyoke.com Pinkham
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