Snow in Love at New Hampshire’s Glen House

Glen House in the White MountainsIf you’re looking for a quick escape to snow country, consider a night or two at the Glen House, the 68-room resort at the base of New England’s largest peak, Mt. Washington. Drop your bags off in the room and then head next door to the Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center to go cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, fat-tire biking, or snow tubing down a short hill. Across from The Glen House is the departure point for the Mt. Washington Snow Coach, which travels four and a half miles up the snow-covered Auto Road to the 6,288-foot peak. For downhill skiers, take the quick drive over to Attitash or Wildcat. Through April 17, the Glen House is offering a Snow in Love package that features standard guest room, two welcome cocktails, and dessert for two. A 3-hour drive from Boston, the property is ideally suited for a much-needed getaway. Please let ActiveTravels know your dates and we’ll check availability.

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3 Favorite AMC Huts, Including Lakes of the Clouds, White Mountains, New Hampshire

Hiking Mt. WashingtonConditions need to be ideal to walk the historic Crawford Path through the Presidential Range. Once you venture beyond Mizpah Springs Hut to Mount Pierce, you’re above treeline on a ridge walk, entirely exposed to the weather since there’s really nowhere to hide. In decent weather, you’ll be treated to the views of the bald knob atop Mount Eisenhower while walking in a lunar-like landscape. Bordered by velvety green sedge and moss, you’ll find alpine wildflowers in bloom like bog laurel, white bunchberry, and purple fireweed. Then you spot the Lakes of the Clouds hut and its lofty perch atop a 5200-foot ridge with stunning vistas of Mount Washington Hotel below and the Cog Railroad ambling slowly up to the Mount Washington summit. Spend the twilight hours looking at the glorious view and then peering at the twinkling stars above (no light pollution here). The next morning, after a filling breakfast, climb on the hardscrabble rock the last 1.4 miles to the summit of Mount Washington, New England’s tallest peak.

This entry is excerpted from my latest book, New England in a Nutshell. The book/ebook is slated to published on July 2nd and you can pre-order now at Amazon. The ebook includes all hyperlinks to listings. The paperback includes front and back cover illustrations from Manhattan-based artist, Sarah Schechter, and a small sampling of photos from Lisa, who accompanied me on many of my assignments, resulting in published work for the Boston Globe.