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Gilford Luxury rentals

Stay in Gilford and enjoy concerts under the stars at the famous Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion.

Gilford Vacation Rentals: Lakeside Adventure in New Hampshire

Locust Lodge #1 | 26 Beds, Sleeps 42, HotTub, Pool
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$3,000 night
42-1 Locust Lane | Sleeps 21, Pool, Hot Tub, Views
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$1,850 night
92 Locust Lane | 16 BDRMS, Sleeps 34, Pool, HotTub
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$2,600 night
10 Locust Lane | Sleeps 34, Pool, Hot Tub, 16 BDRM
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$2,400 night
Locust Lodge #3 | 18 Beds, Sleeps 28, HotTub, Pool
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$2,000 night
Locust Lodge #2 | 18 Beds, Sleeps 28, HotTub, Pool
North Conway, NH, United States of America
$2,000 night
The Lightship- Moose Pond/Pleasant Mountain
Bridgton, Maine, United States of America
$3,000 night
Woods & Water | Sebago Lakefront Luxury Oasis
Casco, ME, United States of America
$2,000 night

Tips on renting in Gilford

Getting Around

Gilford is ideally located in New Hampshire’s scenic Lakes Region, on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee. It's easily accessible by car—just a 2-hour drive from Boston and under an hour from Concord, NH. When planning your trip, consider staying close to Ellacoya State Park or Gunstock Mountain Resort for quick access to both lake and mountain activities. The town is small and navigable, but having your own car is essential for reaching nearby attractions like Weirs Beach, Meredith, or Laconia. Cell service is generally good, but GPS may cut out in wooded areas—download maps in advance just in case.

What to Pack

Gilford’s weather can change quickly, especially near the lake and in the mountains. In summer, pack light layers, swimwear, sunscreen, and sturdy footwear for hiking. A windbreaker or fleece is a smart addition for cooler evenings or sudden lake breezes. In winter, bring insulated layers, waterproof gloves, snow boots, and ski gear if you plan to hit the slopes at Gunstock. Don’t forget your bathing suit—even in colder months, many vacation rentals and resorts have heated pools or hot tubs. And year-round, a daypack, refillable water bottle, and bug spray are essentials for exploring the outdoors.

Must-Try Activities

Gilford is a haven for outdoor lovers, so plan your days around the weather and seasonal highlights. In summer, enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating on Lake Winnipesaukee. The hike up Mount Major is a must-do for incredible lake views—go early to avoid crowds. Winter visitors will find Gunstock Mountain Resort packed with options, from skiing and snowboarding to tubing and ziplining. Don’t miss sunset cruises on the lake in fall, or the adventure park in spring. Booking activities ahead—especially boat rentals and Gunstock lift tickets—can help secure your spot and sometimes save money.

Smart Spending Tips

Traveling to Gilford can be surprisingly affordable if you plan smart. Visit during shoulder seasons—late spring or early fall—for lower rates on vacation rentals and fewer crowds. Look for bundled deals at Gunstock Mountain Resort, which often include lodging, lift tickets, and activity passes. Picnic-friendly spots like Ellacoya State Park let you skip restaurant bills by packing your own meals. Public hiking trails, free beach access, and scenic drives also add value to your itinerary. Booking a vacation rental with a kitchen can save money on dining out, while still offering a local, lakeside experience.

Gilford, New Hampshire invites your family to Lake Winnipesaukee’s western shores, where 72 square miles of crystalline water meet the foothills of the White Mountains. Your mornings begin with the scent of pine drifting across sandy beaches at Ellacoya State Park, while your children wade into gentle waves as pontoon boats trace paths toward the lake’s 264 islands. Nearby Weirs Beach and Laconia offer boardwalk charm, while Meredith’s village center provides lakeside dining just minutes north.

Gunstock Mountain Resort transforms Gilford into year-round adventure territory, with summer’s mountain coaster weaving through forest canopy and the aerial treetop course challenging young explorers. Lake Winnipesaukee Scenic Cruises departing from Weirs Beach carry families past historic estates and island cottages, with narrated tours revealing local lore. Rent kayaks at Gilford Beach to paddle quiet coves where loons call across morning mist.

Hidden treasures include the Belknap Mill in Laconia, New Hampshire’s oldest unaltered brick textile mill offering hands-on exhibits, and Kimball Wildlife Forest’s three miles of trails revealing beaver activity along Piper Pond. Castle in the Clouds in nearby Moultonborough provides mansion tours with sweeping lake panoramas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

  • Gilford is known for its location on Lake Winnipesaukee, Gunstock Mountain Resort, and the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion concert venue.

  • Top activities include boating on Lake Winnipesaukee, hiking Mount Major, skiing at Gunstock Mountain, and attending concerts at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion.

  • Nearby towns include Laconia, Meredith, and Alton Bay. Popular attractions close by include Weirs Beach and the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad.

  • Gilford is located on the southern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire’s largest lake.

  • Vacation rentals in Gilford typically range from $150 to $500+ per night, depending on size, location, and season.

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