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Moose Watching
Moose sightings are quite common in Mountain Country. Most common sightings are along Route 118, on the Kancamagus Scenic Byway especially near the Passaconaway Campground and around Crawford Notch. Moose are often on the move at dawn and dusk, especially in low lying or swampy areas. If you see one - brake! If you want to watch them, pull safely over to the side of the road (watching for other cars), and stay in your car! Remember, these animals are wild and can move quickly and unpredictably. Also, by staying in your car, you will be less likely to disturb the moose, and will more likely enjoy a longer period to view this majestic beast. Best bet: take a moose and wildlife tour with Pemi Valley Excursions, they’ll take you on a scenic tour of the best moose watching areas in the White Mountains.
Rainy Day Tour in Summer
Many of our favorite places to stop are perfect for a rainy day tour, but if it doesn’t rain, be sure to include these in your sunny day tours! The Creation Station Paint-It-Yourself Pottery Studio, a rock climb at Pemi Valley Rock Gym, or Loon Mountain; try paint ball with Out Back Kayak Company or Vindico Sports; visit the Rocks Estate in Bethlehem; the New England Ski Museum at the base of Cannon Mountain; train rides at Clark’s Trading Post or the Hobo Railroad; visit an historical museum in Lincoln; or antiquing in some of our great antique shops. You’ll truly enjoy the thrills of the Summer Safari at Alpine Adventures. All that and the time honored favorite, shopping! Lincoln Woodstock is your perfect destination all-year ‘round, rain or shine.
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