Planning a trip up north? Look no further than Littleton, NH! Rated one of the best Main Streets in the country, Littleton is known for a thriving community, extraordinary farm to table cuisine, award winning breweries, a strong music and arts...
For a small mountain town of 5,882 residents in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Littleton has an art scene that would rival larger cities like Portsmouth, Manchester, and even Portland, Maine and Burlington, Vermont. While it’s easy to walk...
Home to Eleanor Porter, author of the famous novel Pollyanna, Littleton has always been known for the creativity that comes from it. For a small mountain town, Littleton has an abundance of places to see and buy local art and artisan crafts. Each...
What better way to see all the colorful leaves this fall than by two wheels? Littleton is one of the best places to mountain bike in New Hampshire. Nestled on the banks of the Ammonoosuc River, not far from Vermont, Littleton is the perfect place to...
New Hampshire is known for many things including maple syrup, award winning breweries, beautifully groomed ski mountains, gorgeous lupine fields, and breathtaking foliage in the fall. Throughout the year, the White Mountains and Great North Woods...
Littleton, New Hampshire has a lot to offer year-round. Home to one of America’s Greatest Main Streets is a great place to base yourself for a summer outdoor adventure. Explore Littleton and the surrounding area by foot, two wheels, and boat. There...
The temperatures are climbing in to the 90s as we reach July! The height of summer means more time spent by the water and not spent in the house melting away. A little known fact by visitors is that Littleton is a great place to stay for a fun...
Nestled at the edge of the White Mountains, Bethlehem is a picturesque classic New England town overlooking the mountains of northern New Hampshire. Founded in 1774, the “Star of the White Mountains” has a long history. After the Civil War,...
Have you ever visited the Littleton Library and wondered who the little girl with a big floppy hat and open arms is?
Well, that’s Pollyanna. In 2002, Littleton unveiled the famous bronze statue in honor of Eleanor H. Porter, who was a Littleton...