Lounging on the Saco, skiing at nearby Cranmore Mtn in North Conway, NH, or enjoying the local festivities at the well known Fryeburg Fair grounds (that attracts more than a quarter of a million people to the area annually). Fryeburg is also known for the famed International Musical Arts Institute as well as the international private school Fryeburg Academy. The area is beautiful and offers many outdoor activities for the hiking enthusiast and nature lover.
Search ListingsIf you're looking for lakeside beauty, welcome to Harrison. You get to enjoy the views of the White Mountains, including Mount Washington. With the Shawnee Peak Ski Area and 33 lakes and ponds nearby, the outdoor recreation opportunities are endless. A historic resort area, Harrison straddles Long Lake and Crystal Lake. A loved summer beach stop destination.
Search ListingsThis is a picturesque, quiet town with an abundance of wildlife. Near great hiking, skiing, snowmobile trails, lakes and rivers. Stow was settled in 1770 and incorporated as a town in 1833 on land that was once home to the Pequawket Native American community. The town narrowly hugs the New Hampshire border and follows the flow of the Cold River. Once busy with the logging industry, but is now most known as an access point to the White Mountain National Forest.
Search ListingsTake a walk or relax on the beach while listening to the sounds of the ocean waves. Enjoy evenings of great food at any number of local restaurants, hiking, kayaking, canoeing, boating, pampering at the spa... there is so much that awaits you in York. Situated beside the Atlantic Ocean with phenomenal stretches of beaches, the Nubble Lighthouse (one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world), shops, restaurants, and stunning sunrises, this is a famed summer destination.
Search ListingsA great sense of community, a plethora of beaches, shopping, dining, wildlife refuges, biking... there is much to enjoy in Wells. With seven miles of oceanfront beach to explore - including Wells Beach, Moody Beach, Crescent Beach and Drake’s Island Beach - this town is a beachgoer’s dream!
Search ListingsIn Ogunquit, you'll find 3.5 miles of sandy beaches and coastline where you can enjoy deep-sea fishing, whale watching, sailing, sea kayaking, hiking or golfing. Let's not forget the quaint shops and amazing restaurants, as well as Ogunquit's famous art scene! A perfect encapsulation of Ogunquit, as its name literally means - "a beautiful place by the sea!"
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