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New Hampshire White Mountains Exclusive Private Tour

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Join us for a private exclusive tour from Portland, Maine, to the breathtaking White Mountains of New Hampshire. Experience the region’s stunning waterfalls and historic towns with charming covered bridges, immersing yourself in New England’s natural beauty.

Choose between two exciting options:

1. Historical Railway Experience: Ride the Mount Washington Cog Railway to the summit of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast. Enjoy breathtaking views as you ascend and learn about the railway’s rich history.
2. Mount Washington Auto Toll Road Adventure: Opt for an extended tour up the Mount Washington Auto Toll Road, a family-owned route known for its spectacular vistas. This option offers fantastic views of the White Mountains as you drive to the top.

Book in advance, as this exclusive tour is likely to sell out quickly. Don’t miss your chance to experience the wonders of the White Mountains!
Miasto: Portland
Fri 16 May
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Bottled water
Snacks
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Snacks
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled water
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  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Albany Covered Bridge
The Albany Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Albany, New Hampshire, USA. It was built in 1858 and spans the Swift River. The bridge is a classic example of a Paddleford truss design and is known for its picturesque red exterior. It's a popular spot for visitors and photographers due to its charming, old-fashioned appearance.
2
North Conway
Conway, New Hampshire, is a charming town nestled in the White Mountains. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Explore scenic landscapes in the Mount Washington Valley, visit the Conway Scenic Railroad, and enjoy the quaint shops and restaurants in North Conway Village. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
3
Swift River Bridge
The Swift River Covered Bridge, located in Fryeburg, Maine, is a charming and picturesque structure that spans the Swift River. Built in 1870, this historic wooden bridge is a beautiful example of classic New England architecture, featuring a distinct red exterior and a gabled roof. The bridge is 82 feet long and showcases the traditional Burr arch truss design, which allows for greater stability and support. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the river, the Swift River Covered Bridge offers a serene spot for visitors to appreciate its craftsmanship and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
4
Standish
A stop in Standish, Maine, offers the perfect opportunity to visit Randall Orchards, a charming family-owned farm renowned for its apple picking. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by rows of lush apple trees heavy with ripe, juicy fruit, inviting you to explore the picturesque orchard. With various apple varieties to choose from, you can fill your basket with fresh picks while enjoying the crisp, fragrant air of the countryside. In addition to apple picking, Randall Orchards features a farm stand where you can sample homemade cider, baked goods, and seasonal treats. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning rural scenery make it a delightful stop for families and friends alike. Whether you’re indulging in sweet apples straight from the tree or savoring a freshly baked pie, a visit to Randall Orchards is a quintessential Maine experience that captures the essence of fall in New England.
5
Jackson
A stop in Jackson, New Hampshire, during autumn is like stepping into a storybook village. Begin by exploring the town’s famous Pumpkin People, where charming pumpkin displays are set up throughout the village, showcasing creative and whimsical characters that capture the essence of fall. The vibrant foliage adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photos. Next, visit the White Mountain Puzzle Store, where you can browse through a vast selection of beautiful, locally-made puzzles that reflect the area’s natural beauty. Finally, don’t miss the iconic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, a picturesque red structure surrounded by autumn leaves. The historic bridge offers a perfect backdrop for a peaceful walk, with the scenic Ellis River flowing beneath, completing the quintessential New England fall experience.
6
Kancamagus Highway
On our tour, we will travel along a scenic stretch of the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. As we journey through this iconic route, guests will have the opportunity to admire charming covered bridges that capture the essence of New England’s history. We will also stop at breathtaking waterfalls, where the cascading waters create perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. This drive offers a unique blend of natural wonders, making it a highlight of the tour as we explore the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains.
7
Madison Boulder
The Madison Boulder is a remarkable stop on our tour, renowned as one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This impressive granite boulder, weighing approximately 5,000 tons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the region. Standing at nearly 23 feet tall, the boulder is not only an awe-inspiring sight but also a perfect spot for photos. Surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes, visitors can learn about the formation of the boulder during the last Ice Age and its significance to the local environment. The nearby trails also provide opportunities for a scenic walk, allowing guests to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Madison. This stop is a blend of history, geology, and stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of our tour.
8
Albany Covered Bridge
The Albany Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Albany, New Hampshire, USA. It was built in 1858 and spans the Swift River. The bridge is a classic example of a Paddleford truss design and is known for its picturesque red exterior. It's a popular spot for visitors and photographers due to its charming, old-fashioned appearance.
9
North Conway
Conway, New Hampshire, is a charming town nestled in the White Mountains. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Explore scenic landscapes in the Mount Washington Valley, visit the Conway Scenic Railroad, and enjoy the quaint shops and restaurants in North Conway Village. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
10
Swift River Bridge
The Swift River Covered Bridge, located in Fryeburg, Maine, is a charming and picturesque structure that spans the Swift River. Built in 1870, this historic wooden bridge is a beautiful example of classic New England architecture, featuring a distinct red exterior and a gabled roof. The bridge is 82 feet long and showcases the traditional Burr arch truss design, which allows for greater stability and support. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the river, the Swift River Covered Bridge offers a serene spot for visitors to appreciate its craftsmanship and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
11
Standish
A stop in Standish, Maine, offers the perfect opportunity to visit Randall Orchards, a charming family-owned farm renowned for its apple picking. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by rows of lush apple trees heavy with ripe, juicy fruit, inviting you to explore the picturesque orchard. With various apple varieties to choose from, you can fill your basket with fresh picks while enjoying the crisp, fragrant air of the countryside. In addition to apple picking, Randall Orchards features a farm stand where you can sample homemade cider, baked goods, and seasonal treats. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning rural scenery make it a delightful stop for families and friends alike. Whether you’re indulging in sweet apples straight from the tree or savoring a freshly baked pie, a visit to Randall Orchards is a quintessential Maine experience that captures the essence of fall in New England.
12
Jackson
A stop in Jackson, New Hampshire, during autumn is like stepping into a storybook village. Begin by exploring the town’s famous Pumpkin People, where charming pumpkin displays are set up throughout the village, showcasing creative and whimsical characters that capture the essence of fall. The vibrant foliage adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photos. Next, visit the White Mountain Puzzle Store, where you can browse through a vast selection of beautiful, locally-made puzzles that reflect the area’s natural beauty. Finally, don’t miss the iconic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, a picturesque red structure surrounded by autumn leaves. The historic bridge offers a perfect backdrop for a peaceful walk, with the scenic Ellis River flowing beneath, completing the quintessential New England fall experience.
13
Kancamagus Highway
On our tour, we will travel along a scenic stretch of the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. As we journey through this iconic route, guests will have the opportunity to admire charming covered bridges that capture the essence of New England’s history. We will also stop at breathtaking waterfalls, where the cascading waters create perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. This drive offers a unique blend of natural wonders, making it a highlight of the tour as we explore the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains.
14
Madison Boulder
The Madison Boulder is a remarkable stop on our tour, renowned as one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This impressive granite boulder, weighing approximately 5,000 tons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the region. Standing at nearly 23 feet tall, the boulder is not only an awe-inspiring sight but also a perfect spot for photos. Surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes, visitors can learn about the formation of the boulder during the last Ice Age and its significance to the local environment. The nearby trails also provide opportunities for a scenic walk, allowing guests to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Madison. This stop is a blend of history, geology, and stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of our tour.
15
Albany Covered Bridge
The Albany Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Albany, New Hampshire, USA. It was built in 1858 and spans the Swift River. The bridge is a classic example of a Paddleford truss design and is known for its picturesque red exterior. It's a popular spot for visitors and photographers due to its charming, old-fashioned appearance.
16
North Conway
Conway, New Hampshire, is a charming town nestled in the White Mountains. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Explore scenic landscapes in the Mount Washington Valley, visit the Conway Scenic Railroad, and enjoy the quaint shops and restaurants in North Conway Village. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
17
Swift River Bridge
The Swift River Covered Bridge, located in Fryeburg, Maine, is a charming and picturesque structure that spans the Swift River. Built in 1870, this historic wooden bridge is a beautiful example of classic New England architecture, featuring a distinct red exterior and a gabled roof. The bridge is 82 feet long and showcases the traditional Burr arch truss design, which allows for greater stability and support. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the river, the Swift River Covered Bridge offers a serene spot for visitors to appreciate its craftsmanship and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
18
Standish
A stop in Standish, Maine, offers the perfect opportunity to visit Randall Orchards, a charming family-owned farm renowned for its apple picking. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by rows of lush apple trees heavy with ripe, juicy fruit, inviting you to explore the picturesque orchard. With various apple varieties to choose from, you can fill your basket with fresh picks while enjoying the crisp, fragrant air of the countryside. In addition to apple picking, Randall Orchards features a farm stand where you can sample homemade cider, baked goods, and seasonal treats. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning rural scenery make it a delightful stop for families and friends alike. Whether you’re indulging in sweet apples straight from the tree or savoring a freshly baked pie, a visit to Randall Orchards is a quintessential Maine experience that captures the essence of fall in New England.
19
Jackson
A stop in Jackson, New Hampshire, during autumn is like stepping into a storybook village. Begin by exploring the town’s famous Pumpkin People, where charming pumpkin displays are set up throughout the village, showcasing creative and whimsical characters that capture the essence of fall. The vibrant foliage adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photos. Next, visit the White Mountain Puzzle Store, where you can browse through a vast selection of beautiful, locally-made puzzles that reflect the area’s natural beauty. Finally, don’t miss the iconic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, a picturesque red structure surrounded by autumn leaves. The historic bridge offers a perfect backdrop for a peaceful walk, with the scenic Ellis River flowing beneath, completing the quintessential New England fall experience.
20
Kancamagus Highway
On our tour, we will travel along a scenic stretch of the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. As we journey through this iconic route, guests will have the opportunity to admire charming covered bridges that capture the essence of New England’s history. We will also stop at breathtaking waterfalls, where the cascading waters create perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. This drive offers a unique blend of natural wonders, making it a highlight of the tour as we explore the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains.
21
Madison Boulder
The Madison Boulder is a remarkable stop on our tour, renowned as one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This impressive granite boulder, weighing approximately 5,000 tons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the region. Standing at nearly 23 feet tall, the boulder is not only an awe-inspiring sight but also a perfect spot for photos. Surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes, visitors can learn about the formation of the boulder during the last Ice Age and its significance to the local environment. The nearby trails also provide opportunities for a scenic walk, allowing guests to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Madison. This stop is a blend of history, geology, and stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of our tour.
22
Albany Covered Bridge
The Albany Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Albany, New Hampshire, USA. It was built in 1858 and spans the Swift River. The bridge is a classic example of a Paddleford truss design and is known for its picturesque red exterior. It's a popular spot for visitors and photographers due to its charming, old-fashioned appearance.
23
North Conway
Conway, New Hampshire, is a charming town nestled in the White Mountains. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Explore scenic landscapes in the Mount Washington Valley, visit the Conway Scenic Railroad, and enjoy the quaint shops and restaurants in North Conway Village. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
24
Swift River Bridge
The Swift River Covered Bridge, located in Fryeburg, Maine, is a charming and picturesque structure that spans the Swift River. Built in 1870, this historic wooden bridge is a beautiful example of classic New England architecture, featuring a distinct red exterior and a gabled roof. The bridge is 82 feet long and showcases the traditional Burr arch truss design, which allows for greater stability and support. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the river, the Swift River Covered Bridge offers a serene spot for visitors to appreciate its craftsmanship and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
25
Standish
A stop in Standish, Maine, offers the perfect opportunity to visit Randall Orchards, a charming family-owned farm renowned for its apple picking. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by rows of lush apple trees heavy with ripe, juicy fruit, inviting you to explore the picturesque orchard. With various apple varieties to choose from, you can fill your basket with fresh picks while enjoying the crisp, fragrant air of the countryside. In addition to apple picking, Randall Orchards features a farm stand where you can sample homemade cider, baked goods, and seasonal treats. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning rural scenery make it a delightful stop for families and friends alike. Whether you’re indulging in sweet apples straight from the tree or savoring a freshly baked pie, a visit to Randall Orchards is a quintessential Maine experience that captures the essence of fall in New England.
26
Jackson
A stop in Jackson, New Hampshire, during autumn is like stepping into a storybook village. Begin by exploring the town’s famous Pumpkin People, where charming pumpkin displays are set up throughout the village, showcasing creative and whimsical characters that capture the essence of fall. The vibrant foliage adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photos. Next, visit the White Mountain Puzzle Store, where you can browse through a vast selection of beautiful, locally-made puzzles that reflect the area’s natural beauty. Finally, don’t miss the iconic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, a picturesque red structure surrounded by autumn leaves. The historic bridge offers a perfect backdrop for a peaceful walk, with the scenic Ellis River flowing beneath, completing the quintessential New England fall experience.
27
Kancamagus Highway
On our tour, we will travel along a scenic stretch of the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. As we journey through this iconic route, guests will have the opportunity to admire charming covered bridges that capture the essence of New England’s history. We will also stop at breathtaking waterfalls, where the cascading waters create perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. This drive offers a unique blend of natural wonders, making it a highlight of the tour as we explore the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains.
28
Madison Boulder
The Madison Boulder is a remarkable stop on our tour, renowned as one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This impressive granite boulder, weighing approximately 5,000 tons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the region. Standing at nearly 23 feet tall, the boulder is not only an awe-inspiring sight but also a perfect spot for photos. Surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes, visitors can learn about the formation of the boulder during the last Ice Age and its significance to the local environment. The nearby trails also provide opportunities for a scenic walk, allowing guests to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Madison. This stop is a blend of history, geology, and stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of our tour.
29
Albany Covered Bridge
The Albany Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge located in Albany, New Hampshire, USA. It was built in 1858 and spans the Swift River. The bridge is a classic example of a Paddleford truss design and is known for its picturesque red exterior. It's a popular spot for visitors and photographers due to its charming, old-fashioned appearance.
30
North Conway
Conway, New Hampshire, is a charming town nestled in the White Mountains. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling. Explore scenic landscapes in the Mount Washington Valley, visit the Conway Scenic Railroad, and enjoy the quaint shops and restaurants in North Conway Village. It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and a gateway to the region's natural beauty.
31
Swift River Bridge
The Swift River Covered Bridge, located in Fryeburg, Maine, is a charming and picturesque structure that spans the Swift River. Built in 1870, this historic wooden bridge is a beautiful example of classic New England architecture, featuring a distinct red exterior and a gabled roof. The bridge is 82 feet long and showcases the traditional Burr arch truss design, which allows for greater stability and support. Surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views of the river, the Swift River Covered Bridge offers a serene spot for visitors to appreciate its craftsmanship and the beauty of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
32
Standish
A stop in Standish, Maine, offers the perfect opportunity to visit Randall Orchards, a charming family-owned farm renowned for its apple picking. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by rows of lush apple trees heavy with ripe, juicy fruit, inviting you to explore the picturesque orchard. With various apple varieties to choose from, you can fill your basket with fresh picks while enjoying the crisp, fragrant air of the countryside. In addition to apple picking, Randall Orchards features a farm stand where you can sample homemade cider, baked goods, and seasonal treats. The warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning rural scenery make it a delightful stop for families and friends alike. Whether you’re indulging in sweet apples straight from the tree or savoring a freshly baked pie, a visit to Randall Orchards is a quintessential Maine experience that captures the essence of fall in New England.
33
Jackson
A stop in Jackson, New Hampshire, during autumn is like stepping into a storybook village. Begin by exploring the town’s famous Pumpkin People, where charming pumpkin displays are set up throughout the village, showcasing creative and whimsical characters that capture the essence of fall. The vibrant foliage adds to the festive atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photos. Next, visit the White Mountain Puzzle Store, where you can browse through a vast selection of beautiful, locally-made puzzles that reflect the area’s natural beauty. Finally, don’t miss the iconic Honeymoon Covered Bridge, a picturesque red structure surrounded by autumn leaves. The historic bridge offers a perfect backdrop for a peaceful walk, with the scenic Ellis River flowing beneath, completing the quintessential New England fall experience.
34
Kancamagus Highway
On our tour, we will travel along a scenic stretch of the Kancamagus Highway, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and picturesque landscapes. As we journey through this iconic route, guests will have the opportunity to admire charming covered bridges that capture the essence of New England’s history. We will also stop at breathtaking waterfalls, where the cascading waters create perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience the tranquility of the surrounding wilderness. This drive offers a unique blend of natural wonders, making it a highlight of the tour as we explore the breathtaking scenery of the White Mountains.
35
Madison Boulder
The Madison Boulder is a remarkable stop on our tour, renowned as one of the largest glacial erratics in North America. This impressive granite boulder, weighing approximately 5,000 tons, offers a fascinating glimpse into the geological history of the region. Standing at nearly 23 feet tall, the boulder is not only an awe-inspiring sight but also a perfect spot for photos. Surrounded by beautiful forested landscapes, visitors can learn about the formation of the boulder during the last Ice Age and its significance to the local environment. The nearby trails also provide opportunities for a scenic walk, allowing guests to fully appreciate the natural beauty of Madison. This stop is a blend of history, geology, and stunning scenery, making it a memorable highlight of our tour.
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Kathy_R
Oct 2023
Our tour was beautiful . The countryside was amazing with the trees and rocky rivers . Absolutely beautiful . The trip to my Washington was too scary tho . Lovely tour guide very pleasant and made it enjoyable .

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