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Your browser is not supported for this experience. We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. What is there to do during Christmastime in the White Mountains? Quite a bit! Take your pick of Santa train rides, annual events, live performances, throwback orchestras, holiday dinners, and so much more! From lodging specials throughout our region to the best holiday dinners, fireworks displays, and New Year's bashes, our White Mountains holiday happenings offer some of the best family-friendly events in New Hampshire.
Feed a reindeer, find your favorite ride, listen to Christmas carols, snap a selfie with an elf, or simply bask in the multicolored lights illuminating this winter wonderland.
There are so many magical ways to make the most of it! Meet Santa and Mrs. An hour-long adventure aboard a decked-out holiday train is just the ticket to the Christmas spirit! Enjoy milk and cookies, a goodie bag, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus on this magical, kid-friendly journey hosted by the Conway Scenic Railroad. Have you ever journeyed to the North Pole?
Now, you can! To top it all off, children will receive a special gift and coloring book for the journey home, while parents will have the gift of knowing their train ticket purchase helps fund the efforts of the Believe in Books Literacy Foundation, a c3 nonprofit. Learn something new as you sit beside a cozy fire! Instead of Ebenezer, expect Ebbie Scrooge this time around, a Victorian woman ready for her own version of a Christmas morning revelation. The theme this year? There will be dancing, fine dining, and Christmas merriment at this enchanting, one-night only event.
To view a full menu as well as complete event details, click here. Listen to live music or test your own pipes at open mic night. The Woodstock Inn Brewery is always offering great tunes alongside their outstanding food and brews. Is there a better place to celebrate Christmas than a town called Bethlehem? Guests and the public alike are invited to partake but reservations are strongly encouraged.