Barlett White Mountains New Hampshire

Bartlett Swimming rentals

Explore Bartlett and marvel at the breathtaking views from Attitash Mountain, perfect for year-round adventure seekers.

Bartlett, NH is Your Gateway to the White Mountains

Bartlett, NH, USA

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Tips on renting in Bartlett

Getting Around

Bartlett is best known as a four-season outdoor recreation hub in New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley. In winter, it’s a ski lover’s paradise, with access to multiple resorts including Attitash Mountain. Take the scenic Kancamagus Highway into Bartlett, stopping at overlooks.

What to Pack

Dress for the weather by layering up in winter; bring bug spray and rain protection in spring and fall. Also consider your accommodations; a vacation rental may call for home-cooked meals, so bring essentials for culinary creativity.

Must-Try Activities

In the warmer months, Bartlett transforms into a haven for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and waterfall chasing. Signature local attractions include Ripley Falls, the historic Bartlett Covered Bridge, and the rustic, family-owned Alpine Garden Winery. And if you're looking for adrenaline, don't miss the alpine slide, zip lines, or even guided waterfall rappelling. Diana’s Baths lot fills quickly—arrive early to avoid disappointment

Smart Spending Tips

In Bartlett, explore the scenic majestic views along the Fox River, indulging in a lakeside picnic. Savor artisanal sandwiches from The Sandwich Factory—around $10 each—before a budget-friendly canoeing adventure at nearby community lakes. For an unforgettable splurge, consider a sunset boat charter starting at $400, perfect for families or couples seeking romance against a backdrop of nature’s palette.

Tucked within the scenic embrace of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Bartlett is an enchanting retreat designed for unforgettable family adventures. With a welcoming community of around 2,800 residents, this charming town offers a delightful array of activities to suit every age and interest. Families can wander along the tranquil trails leading to Diana’s Baths, where a series of gentle waterfalls along Lucy Brook provide a soothing backdrop of rushing water and fragrant pine.

For those in search of excitement, Attitash Mountain Resort delivers year-round thrills. Winter brings opportunities for skiing and snowboarding, while summer invites families to explore mountain biking trails and enjoy scenic chairlift rides with breathtaking vistas. Story Land, a beloved local attraction, enchants visitors with its fairy-tale-inspired amusement park, featuring over 30 attractions such as the iconic Polar Coaster and Cinderella’s Castle, ensuring magical moments for both young and old.

Bartlett’s natural splendor continues along the Kancamagus Highway, a 34-mile scenic route through the White Mountain National Forest. Along this picturesque drive, families can pause at Lower Falls for a riverside picnic or a refreshing dip in crystal-clear waters. The Living Shores Aquarium offers an engaging journey through interactive marine exhibits, blending education and entertainment for all ages. In Bartlett, every day brings new opportunities to create cherished family memories amid the wonders of nature and the warmth of a welcoming community.

Barlett White Mountains New Hampshire

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Bartlett has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Signature local attractions include Ripley Falls, the historic Bartlett Covered Bridge, and the rustic, family-owned Alpine Garden Winery. And if you’re looking for adrenaline, don’t miss the alpine slide, zip lines, or even guided waterfall rappelling.

  • The Kancamagus Highway—a 34-mile National Scenic Byway—is a must-see route that winds through the White Mountains between Conway and Lincoln. Known for its sweeping vistas, especially during peak foliage in October, the Kanc is perfect for slow, scenic exploration. For a closer vantage point, head to Cathedral Ledge Lookout, a drivable summit that delivers panoramic views over Echo Lake and the Saco River Valley. If you’re up for a short hike, the ledge is also accessible via a moderate trail.

  • Bartlett is surrounded by some of New England’s most photogenic waterfalls. Ripley Falls is just a half-mile round trip and rewards hikers with a 100-foot plunge framed by granite ledges. Nearby, Diana’s Baths offers a flat, family-friendly 0.6-mile walk to a collection of shallow pools and cascading rocks that are perfect for summer splashing. Looking to chase more waterfalls? Add Arethusa Falls, Sabbaday Falls, Bemis Brook Falls, and Champney Falls to your itinerary—all reachable via moderate hikes along nearby trails in Crawford Notch and the White Mountain National Forest.

  • Bear Notch Ski Touring Center offers 60 kilometers of dog-friendly cross-country trails through snow-covered woods and river corridors. In summer and fall, adventurers can rappel down Ripley Falls, tackle rugged rock climbing routes, or hike one of New Hampshire’s 48 4,000-foot peaks with the help of a local guide. For a more leisurely outing, take a ride on the Conway Scenic Railroad or drive the famous Mount Washington Auto Road—a steep climb to the Northeast’s highest summit.

  • Whether you’ve just come off the mountain or wrapped up a long hike, Bartlett and its neighboring towns serve up a wide variety of après-ski eats and drinks. In Bartlett itself, Matty B’s is a local favorite for craft beer and casual bites, especially in ski season. Nearby North Conway offers standout options like The Moat (for BBQ and house-brewed beer), Flatbread Pizza, and White Mountain Cider Company for elevated dining. If you’re headed toward Jackson, check out Red Fox Bar & Grille, the lively Red Parka Pub, or grab breakfast at Yesterday’s. For quick bites, Bart’s Deli serves up hearty sandwiches, ice cream, and local beers.

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