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    4.8 (297 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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    Side by side tour

    Amazing zip line experience. Staff was friendly, small group size kept the experience personal, always felt safe & secure. We also did the side by side tour which the boys liked (Chad was an excellent guide) but I'd rather do the zip line any day.

    Beautiful views
    Lynn E.

    Today we went on an off-road experience with Dan. He made the experience even better than what it already was. Incredible views and an off road tour that was filled with laughs and fun!!!

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    Ryan S.

    Had an excellent time. Extreme sky zip line. The staff was friendly and I felt safe throughout the 5 zipline course. Safety was #1. Beautiful views. Walking up the 30 foot latter was a bit scary,haha. We left our (brand new iPhone) phones and wallet in the car, too risky carrying your valuables. Some brought their phones and didn't lose anything so it's not impossible. Proceed with caution. Bathrooms were clean and there are none on the mountain,so don't forget to visit before the trip.

    Freaking awesome!! Did the timberline zip lining tour for $120 per person. 1.5 hours 5 zip lines. Highly recommend it!!

    Freaking awesome!! I went with my sister while on a trip up in NH. It did the timberline zip lining tour for $120 per person. 1.5 hours 5 zip lines. It was an amazing experience and I would highly recommend it!!

    Christopher B.

    I went with the biggest fear of heights, I booked the highest and fastest package. What an experience, the crew were awesome and enthusiastic. Thank you Alpine for the great time,if this old goat can do it anyone can.

    Michaela A.

    My partner and I booked an off roading adventure here for 10/26 in search of a scenic view of the mountains (I know, so hard to find). Anyway. Our driver was Blyde (sp?) a 22 year old super friendly and knowledgeable dude. He made the group loosen up, laugh and get to know one another. We had the most majestic views of the mountain. I would recommend this to any friend I know visiting NH. My mother recommended we go here as she does their zip line trails with her friends when she travels. Also, worth mentioning was one last thing we witnessed while waiting to load onto the truck. There was a younger girl doing the courses above us and I saw 3 different workers encourage her and treat her with respect while teaching her 'the ropes' Awesome experience.

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    Rose E.

    My husband and I took our two kids ages 11 and 14 for the skyline tour. We all had a blast and my 11 year old was sad to leave. The guides were very professional and fun. If you're contemplating, do it. You'll be glad you did. We can't wait to bring our 5 year olds in a couple of years.

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    super fun trip with the Sky Rider trip. Must go during foliage time!

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    Great time here zip lining! Decided to do the super sky rider and it was a BLAST. Couldn't have asked for a better experience.

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    Pemi Valley Moose Tour

    Pemi Valley Moose Tour

    4.1(30 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    This tour was a joke...sorry guys!…read more The guys were nice but it cost us $95 (and another $95 for my son and his gf) and they literally went up and down the sameeee couple roads all night. There was a stop at a convenience store in the middle. Convenience store was really nice (probably the highlight of the trip honestly) but they kept telling us over and over to thank the convenience store for staying open for us. Of course we were thankful but come on, they made out too since most of us bought something there and that's where the bus got its gas. Not only that, but if there wasn't a stop mid-way, we never would have took the tour. So why don't YOU thank the convenience store for staying open for YOUR tour? Also, maybe tell everyone once, not over and over like we are children??? We never saw any moose and although they state they have a 90% success rate (highly doubt that) and there's a chance you won't see any, in my opinion, they (as a business) should have offered us something. It didn't have to be money. It could have been a 50% off ticket for another tour or anything really. Think of it this way, we'll never be back. We live in MA and go to the White Mountains often. Someone asks us...we say...oh no, don't do that tour. Boom...you lost even more business. Not my problem but as a business, you might want to think through your policy's. There's not a person in the world who wants to spend $95 per couple to go on a tour of the same two or three streets for 3 1/2 hours and see nothing! The kicker was at the end when they had the gall to ask for a tip and put a flashing red sign that says something like, no tip is too big. Are you even kidding me???? Nice guys but maybe should think about their business model. Very important to know, you are NOT guaranteed to even be able to sit with your person or people you go with. Ridiculous! Also, supposedly doing this for years (I forget the exact amount but 30 plus comes to mind), and you don't know when the moose will come out (type of conditions) or do a little drive by before the tour? If we saw a moose, I'd feel the same way but at least I'd feel like I got something for my money. Meh...wasn't impressed. Don't waste your money and just go do the drive yourself. There's lots of maps on where to see moose in the area. We would have done this as well but thought we'd have better luck with the so called "experts"

    The tour was ok but the business is a crap show…read more I purchased tickets for me and my two kids. We arrived on time and were given a card indicating when we would board. Our card, #11, would board last. I was told there were no assurances I would be able to sit with my kids as we would get whatever is left. As we boarded the bus, we walked down the aisle, looking for available seats...there were two seats left toward the back where my kids sat together but that was it. All seats were taken. The owner apologized and said that two people must have boarded without tickets. He then asked me to come back tomorrow rather than try and find out who did not have tickets to board the bus. I told him we had planned our entire day around this trip and I would not be able to return tomorrow. He then shrugged the shoulders like we were out of luck...not his problem. There was an elderly couple that saw this transpire and offered to give up there two seats and come back the next day so that I could ride with my kids on the tour. As much as I didn't want to pass on my problems to them, I graciously accepted their offer. I think it's disgusting that the owner of the company would rather allow two people with no tickets on board and screw up an entire day for paying customers than to take the time to find out who was on the bus that didn't have tickets. I don't understand why they just don't check tickets as people board. The way they line everyone up to enter the bus, anyone can jump in line and no one would know. This experience ruined the night for me. Yes, we saw a couple of moose roadside on the three hour tour but the way they run their company, I would find another tour that would make a point to allow you to sit with your children and your tickets that you paid for is actually yours for the night not some freeloader who is rewarded and gets away with taking your seat.

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    Pemi Valley Moose Tour
    Pemi Valley Moose Tour
    Pemi Valley Moose Tour

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    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Autumn colors in NH on a custom photo tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire

    3.7(3 reviews)
    32.7 mi

    I do not recommend any "Moose Tours" with Lucie. We drove 3 hours to meet her and she was an hour…read morelate to the meeting point(no cell service to contact her), completely unprepared for us as she "pulled the wrong file" "what did I tell you we were doing" We basically drove up and down route 26 for 6 hours looking for moose on the side of the highway. She stopped to asked the locals where to find moose and spoke endlessly about the types of trees in NH. No moose were spotted at all even after a desperate mosquito infested walk through the woods (yes, we had bug spray but it didn't make a difference). We were told "plan B" was to drive up and down the same highway at midnight to see if the moose were out. This was a surprise for my husbands birthday, It was a surprise for both of us! This was a complete waste of time and money.

    What a great experience we had and most of all a beautiful day with a great guide! I booked a one…read moreday trip kayaking for Lisa and I and it couldn't have went any better. Lucy met us in the morning and we went straight to the river. It was such a gorgeous and enjoyable ride and she was so pleasant and relaxed the whole way through. She gave us some simple tips on kayaking and also some nice information on some of the wildlife and history of the area. When we reached Lake Ossipee the wind was very strong which made the lake very choppy and her lead was so assuring in the challenge that lay ahead of us - she was awesome and we made it to the other side of the lake without any issues whatsoever. I would highly recommend Lucy if you want to experience a great day outdoors in the White Mountains

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    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Custom hikes for all abilities...learn about local history and nature.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Family hiking tour.

    Family hiking tour.

    Outdoor Escapes New Hampshire - Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

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    Private cross-country ski lessons/tours on groomed and backcountry trails.

    Lost River Gorge

    Lost River Gorge

    4.6(92 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    This was sooo much fun! We spent almost 2 hours here and loved reading the educational facts along…read morethe boardwalk and exploring the caves! There were so many beautiful areas along the boardwalk. The lemon squeezer and dungeon were the most difficult but also the most fun! We got a bit muddy and wet but that's all part of the adventure! We also loved the huge birds nest at the end and got a huge laugh out of pretending to be baby birds. I would definitely come back here again!

    Stumbled across Lost River when planning a trip to NH to see the fall foliage. I absolutely love…read morethe Flume Gorge trail & this one wasnt too far away. I had heard there were gorges & caves to explore different from other trails nearby along with beautiful pines and waterfalls. It exceeded all my expectations! It says this is a 1 mile loop hike but be prepared- I walk a 5k daily & this trail kicked my butt in a good way. It was moderately challenging- I went in the rain so it was a bit cooler too. The best advice I could offer is to take a backpack with snacks, another jacket just in case (although i layered up), pack rain pants to help keep me warm in the rain, and shoes with good traction. And plenty of water. Beanies may also be a good option to keep your head warm from the cold. And a portable battery. Also, if you haven't traveled with a car like me..then the Shuttle Connection is a life saver to travel in town. Way cheaper than Uber and fairly quick to transport you wherever you want to go. Also for travelers go back and forth to other states travel by bus is the perfect and most affordable way to travel. This trail offered amazing views, great photo ops, and plenty of additional trails to explore. They also make sure to keep everything maintained and safe for hikers exploring. Everything is well labeled and easy to follow. They do say and I can attest- travelers who have difficulty walking or have walkers etc..this may not be an ideal trail. Also, for younger children this may not be an kdela hike because of how extensive the elevation is. You are climbing a mountain and waterfall elevation. Make sure to look up details on their trail before you plan a trip. But well worth the hike :)

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    Lost River Gorge - The kids mined for rocks and crystals

    The kids mined for rocks and crystals

    Lost River Gorge
    Lost River Gorge

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    Seven Birches Winery - Outside of hotel where winery is

    Seven Birches Winery

    4.4(83 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    We stopped by after seeing an advertisement that they also have hard ciders. Both me and my partner…read morewere incredibly disappointed in their cider offerings. We had flights and tasted all of their ciders. Ironically our mutual favorite was a hopped cider. It was literally the only one we liked. At least for now, it seems they should stick to wine. The man working there was incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. It was a great experience learning about the ciders and speaking with him, just wish they tasted better. They have a little seating area outside that was comfortable and nice to relax at.

    Seven Birches Winery will forever hold a special place in our hearts. We hosted our welcome party…read morethe night before our wedding here, and everything was fantastic. All of our guest commented on how beautiful the winery itself was, and from the moment they arrived the atmosphere was warm, relaxed, and elegant--exactly what we hoped for as we kicked off our wedding weekend. The team at Seven Birches was outstanding. They were welcoming, attentive, and genuinely invested in making sure everything ran smoothly. We opted for a wine and cider tasting, and the staff was very friendly and made sure the entire process was easy and seamless, allowing us to truly enjoy the night with our loved ones. The wine and cider were both amazing, and after the tasting most guests stayed to have another glass. In addition to our welcome party, Mark and the team at Seven Birches also helped us create our own red blend and white blend for the wedding, complete with personalized labels and everything. Not only did this help us create our own special touch for the wedding, but also it was a great opportunity for my husband and I to learn more about the wine making process and all the intricacies of what goes into it. We had a great time and our wine turned out delicious! Whether you are considering visiting Seven Birches Winery just for fun or for any event, we cannot recommend it highly enough. The team helped us create the perfect start to our celebration and a memory we will cherish forever.

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    Seven Birches Winery - Taken on Sept 23, 2023 by John Huân Vu of San Jose, California. Not for commercial use or reproduction without explicit permission by owner.

    Taken on Sept 23, 2023 by John Huân Vu of San Jose, California. Not for commercial use or reproduction without explicit permission by owner.

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    Seven Birches Winery - Cider flight

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    Cider flight

    The Flume Gorge

    The Flume Gorge

    4.6(195 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    One of my favorite places to go hiking! This never disappoints. It's magical, refreshing and not…read morehard.

    Located off of route 3 ( the Daniel Webster Highway) in Franconia Notch, New Hampshire. An amazing…read moreplace to check out, in EVERY season! In the summer and fall there is an entrance fee of $18. There's a small entrance area, that has a ticket hut, similar to a fair or fun park. In the winter and spring... free, if you dare hike in on your own. I would suggest snow shoes or micro spikes, maybe even crampons. It's about a two mile trek, and you can do it, either counter clockwise or clockwise. We did it backward, mid winter. It was so awesome. You could hear the water rushing fast and cold, under the snow. Be very careful with your footing, while making your way through this hike! The covered bridges are beautiful, again , in every season, but there is something so special about hiking with a snow-globe effect. The colors in fall, are also a must see. In summer and fall, the tourists are not easy to get through. They clog the area entirely and there is very little room to get around. The trail has a visitor area that has lots of information about the park and the area. It has nice and clean restrooms, that are accessible. The parking lot is very large, and a small bridge over the water way makes it handicapped accessible as well. The busy season sees some snacks and drinks in the area if need be. There's a half way mark, with another little place, that has bathrooms, as well. It's a really wonderful place to spend a few hours. No dogs allowed, which is a bit of a bummer to be honest, but I guess I understand why. If you're in the area, I suggest you stop, especially if you've never visited it before !!

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    The Flume Gorge
    The Flume Gorge - Savoring the view

    Savoring the view

    The Flume Gorge - Getting ready for the hike.

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    Getting ready for the hike.

    The Frost Place

    The Frost Place

    4.2(12 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    This is The Frost Place, the former summer home of American poet Robert Frost turned museum and…read morehistorical landmark. The property is not very big, but nonetheless it is quaint and charming. A beautiful mid 19th century farmhouse situated on a quiet, rural dirt road with woods behind the house and breathtaking mountain views from the front porch. You can definitely understand why Frost loved spending his summers here with his family. A good portion of the house is closed off and used as a private residence; it was explained to us that they use it for a poets-in-residency program, meaning that they select a poet to live in the house each summer as a way to give them space and time to concentrate on their work. The part of the house that is open to the public is filled with artifacts including photos, newspaper clippings, old samples of Frost's writing and even original furniture. There's also a barn on the property where they hold a variety of workshops for poetry and the arts, and have poetry collections from some of the poets they've hosted for sale. There is also a short trail in the woods behind the house featuring signs reading some of Frost's works. There is a small, reasonable admission fee. I will also say that I don't think you necessarily have to be a big fan of Robert Frost to appreciate this place and the history of it. So if you're in the area and you have an hour or so to kill, it might be worth stopping by The Frost Place.

    We only visited this place during a time it was closed, but the trail was well worth a stop to take…read morea relaxing stroll. It was exactly what we needed.

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    The Frost Place
    The Frost Place
    The Frost Place

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