Mt. Washington Valley
North Conway, NH
Where the mountains meet Main Street — 196 places to eat, stay, shop, and explore.
The traffic light on Main Street tends to catch you mid-sentence. That's North Conway—a working town of 2,349 people in Mt. Washington Valley where the conversation keeps going even when you're stopped at a red light, where locals actually know the owners of the places they go, and where you're never quite sure if someone's about to talk your ear off about the farmers' market or the latest trail conditions.
This is the kind of place where you come for the valley itself. You're thirty minutes from some genuinely serious hiking, close enough to Mount Washington that the weather changes like a mood swing, and positioned perfectly if you want a base camp that actually has coffee, groceries, and a functioning restaurant scene rather than just a gift shop and a gas station. The MWV Rec Path keeps runners and cyclists off the roads, the farmers' market actually matters seasonally, and there's enough community infrastructure here that families who rent for a week tend to come back every summer without quite meaning to.
The town sits at 531 feet in elevation, which means it catches the valley's weather patterns without the harshness of the higher elevations. You get the mountains without feeling like you're camping. The local economy still runs on actual commerce—hardware stores, a dental practice, a feed supply—not just tourist transactions, which changes the feeling of the place entirely.
Below you'll find 196 local listings: the places people actually use when they're here, the restaurants and shops and access points that locals have opinions about. Start wherever your trip needs you to start.
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