Conway is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the most populous community in the county, and the most populous in the state north of Lake Winnipesaukee. The population was 10,115 at the 2010 census, more than 1/5 of the total population of Carroll County. The town is near the southeastern edge of White Mountain National Forest. Cathedral Ledge (popular with climbers) and Echo Lake State Park are in the west. There are five villages in the town: Conway, North Conway, Center Conway, Redstone and Kearsarge. Additionally, it shares a portion of the village of Intervale with the neighboring town of Bartlett.
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In business for 30 years, this prestigious climbing school offers comprehensive climbing programs including mountaineering instruction, international expeditions and guided climbs for scalers from beginners to experts.
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We plan and conduct fully narrated van tours of the region that include visits to many of the spectacular geographic attractions. Each tour is custom planned to meet the needs and interests of the clients. Serving primarily Northern New Hampshire, Four Notch is a seasonal operation, May - October.
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Outdoor adventures and wilderness education for all ages and abilities in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. We also offer mountain-top and wilderness wedding services (JP). Please note our listed address is one of several places we will meet and will often come to your hotel, condo, etc. Your best course to participate in one of our experiences is to visit our site or call.
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Mountain Shadow Adventures offers guided experiences and instruction in rock, ice, alpine climbing, and backcountry skiing for all ages and abilities. We focus on custom programs for individuals and small groups. Let us help you experience the mountains like never before with an unforgettable adventure in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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Now our 15th season providing a night time MOOSE tour. Driver has done about 1500 tours. Driven 200k+ miles. We've helped tens of thousands see moose ! Have a Covid Policy - Please review it. A partial schedule is available late May to Columbus Day. In 2021 it's again "MOOSE MOVIE - MOOSE TOUR - MOOSE FUN !” Departure time is about 8PM. To begin, a 50 min movie about New Hampshire MOOSE is shown. Most find it excellent. At some point there's a bathroom stop. Other BLACK BEAR & MOOSE filled DVDs played also. The International 33 seat coach bus is comfortable. Windows slide open for photo op’s. Thru Labor Day last year MOOSE success was 74 out 79 nights ! Pretty darn good ! MOOSE seen in September and October too. For every tour it's attempted for all aboard to have a safe, informative, entertaining, and enjoyable experience, w/ return saying "we saw MOOSE !". So you're invited to make plans to have this night time MOOSE Tour be part of your 2021 North Conway vacation experience.
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Enjoy an old-fashioned railroading experience with all trains departing from an 1874 station in North Conway Village. Whether you choose one of the Valley Trains to Conway or Bartlett, or take the Notch Train through spectacular Crawford Notch, this is a journey back in time the whole family will enjoy. Valley Train Season: mid-April through December. Notch Train Season: late June through mid-October. Coach, First Class, and Dining Car options are available on all routes. Chilren under 4 ride free in Coach on the Valley Trains. Well-behaved dogs are always welcome.
Enjoy a Fall Foliage tour while relaxing along one of New Hampshire's most popular scenic byways. Take in the beautiful colors of the White Mountain National Forest. Tour is approximately 2 hours. Seating limited. Masks required. Locally owned and operated since 1999. We are open 7 days a week from 6am to 1am. Credit cards accepted over the phone.
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