When you want to journey into nature but hate leaving creature comforts behind, you need a special kind of resort. In New Hampshire’s gorgeous White Mountains, this would be Attitash Mountain Village, where every room is designed to ensure comfort and relaxation. Choose from a range of lodging options for different price points and group sizes, from spacious standards to deluxe studios and one to multi-bedroom apartments with kitchens.
In addition, the ski-in, ski-out slopeside apartments feature rustic fireplaces and are mere steps from the world-class Attitash Mountain Resort, which boasts 67 ski runs across two interconnected mountains. Room prices vary with dates and seasons, but in general, expect standard rooms at this affordable three-star resort to be in the mid-$100s to low-$200s.
Aside from its welcoming ambiance and proximity to ski slopes, another defining feature of Attitash Mountain Village is its list of amenities, to which guests in all forms of accommodation have full access. These include indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs, a fitness center, tennis courts, outdoor fire pit, a game room, the popular onsite Maddy B’s Mountainside Cafe, miles of trails for snowshoeing and hiking, and even an ice skating rink. While there’s something for just about everyone at this multifaceted resort, it has a special appeal for adventurous families with children of all ages.
Year-round activities in Attitash
Getting to Attitash Mountain Village
Attitash Mountain Village is located in Bartlett, New Hampshire in the White Mountain National Forest, only 21 miles from Bretton Woods, New Hampshire’s largest and most glorious ski area. This rural and mountainous area of New Hampshire is best accessed by private vehicle, with the closest cities being Portsmouth, NH (85 miles); Concord, NH (88 miles); Boston, MA (130 miles); Providence, RI (172 miles); and Montreal, Canada (235 miles); while New York City is 325 miles away. The closest international airport is Logan International Airport in Boston.
Indeed, some driving is required to arrive at the resort, but it’s all part of the adventure. Embrace the experience! You can even consider more scenic drives in other parts of the 800,000-acre White Mountains, such as the renowned Kancamagus Highway, in an area locals call the “Kanc.”
This 34.5-mile route through the heart of the region features spectacular views of high peaks, the Swift River, Lower Falls, Sabbaday Falls, and the Rocky Gorge. Hop on this highway in the town of Conway, only 13 miles from Attitash Mountain Village. If you want vistas without extra driving, you can opt for a trip on the historic Conway Scenic Railroad from the 1874 rail station in North Conway Village.