Wednesday, September 18, 2024

White Mountains in the Summer

 We’ve been coming up to the White Mountains for many years (see my old posts here for evidence!) , but this year was special because we got to stay in our newly owned condo in North Conway!  My husband, son, dog, and myself all drove up from Boston during the last week of August to experience summer in the mountains.  It was a great trip!  In addition to regular visits to the Met for coffee, some highlights of the trip include:


 Cranmore Adventure Park 

Until this visit, I had never been to Cranmore in the summer, so I had no idea about the fun times to be had at their adventure park.  There were no lines at all since we were there mid-week.  The mountain coaster was so much fun!  We must have rode that at least 20 times.  My son also loved the giant swing and the soaring eagle zip line.  He didn’t love the bouncy houses, but we all enjoyed tubing through the water sprinklers!  Later that day, we hung out on the patio listening to live music and enjoying some beverages from Tuckerman Brewing. 

 


Saco River Tubing

We had a blast tubing down the Saco river!  We arrived at the tubing center and parked our car in the lot.  At the center, we all grabbed our life jackets and the employees threw our tubes into a truck.  We opted to upgrade our tubes to have a solid bottom.  This was a good decision since a lot of spots on the river are pretty shallow.   We sat in a shuttle and were taken to a drop off point 1 mile up the road.  We picked the 1 Mile Float, which lasted about 2 hours.  Along the way, there was a rope swing and plenty of opportunities for entertainment watching the other tubers.  We had a great weather day and the river was very calm.  We will definitely do this again!

 

Riding the Conway Scenic Railroad


And just for kicks, I will include a lowlight as well… 

Conway Scenic Railroad

This was a miss for us.  If you have a preschooler who loves trains, definitely check it out, but if not, go ahead and pass on this experience.  I signed us up for the 1 hour Conway Valley Train leaving from the very cute North Conway train station.  Per the website, “Conway Scenic Railroad’s Valley excursions to Conway allow you to experience the thrill of Golden Age of American railroad travel when trains connected towns and cities. Choose to ride in one of our variety of vintage rail cars and take a relaxing train journey back in time.”  It took us through town and to be honest, we didn’t see much of anything.  My son complained the whole time and my husband fell asleep.  I can’t imagine doing any of the longer trips unless you were stopping to hike along the way. 



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