Enjoy a spectacular day in the White Mountains of New Hampshire viewing the magnificent fall foliage. Your day will begin with front door hotel pick up service and be brought 2.5 hours north to White
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Location: Boston
What's Included
- Map
- Driver/Guide with Live commentary on board
- Bottled Water and Snacks
- Enjoy several stops along this route for pictures and learn mountain history
- Stop in the mountain town of North Conway for lunch (at own expense) and shopping
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Boston
- Boston to New Hampshire Fall Foliage White Mountains Day Trip
- Take a scenic tour on route 302 to for pictures of Mountain Washington in the background
- Drive through the world renowned Kancamagus Highway
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely dress in layers! The mornings can be pretty chilly, especially in the mountains, and it warms up a bit during the day. A light jacket, comfy shoes for walking, and maybe a hat would be perfect. Also, don't forget your camera—there's gonna be a lot of photo ops!
A: No age limit! It’s a family-friendly trip, and kids usually love the scenery and the stories shared by the guide. Just keep in mind that they should be able to handle the 2.5-hour drive and the stops along the way. Perfect for a family outing!
A: Parking is pretty straightforward. If you're staying in a hotel, they usually pick you up directly from there. If you’re driving in, there’s usually street parking or lots nearby. Just make sure to arrive a bit earlier to find a good spot!
Discussions
Can anyone share their experience on the NH Fall Foliage trip?
I’m thinking about getting this as a surprise gift for my boyfriend. The whole trip up to the White Mountains sounds amazing, especially with the Kancamagus Highway views! How was the tour guide? Did you get enough time to explore North Conway? Any tips?
Thinking of booking the Boston to NH tour for my parents!
They love fall and have never been to New Hampshire. I saw it includes hotel pickup, which is great! But I’m a bit worried about the long drive. They’re in their 60s. Any advice?