Discover the best of the White Mountains.

The perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, Presidential Mountain Retreat is your all-season escape in the White Mountains. Surrounded by scenic trails, peaceful lakes, and charming nearby towns, PMR is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a cozy retreat.

Unwind by the fire on a romantic getaway or explore the great outdoors with friends—hiking, skiing, and brewery tours await. No matter the season, PMR offers something for everyone.

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Here are the top locations based on your search. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or local favorites, these spots offer something special. Browse the results and find the perfect destination for your next experience!

Wallace Horse Cemetery

The Wallace Horse Cemetery is a quiet spot just across the street from the Mount Eustis Ski Hill. It is tucked away in the trees with a trail continuing past it. There is a penned in area dedicated to only three horses that lived in the 1800’s and early 1900’s.

  • Mt. Eustis Rd, Littleton, NH 03561

Riverwalk Covered Bridge

The Riverwalk Covered Bridge boasts a splendid view over the river itself and its scenic surroundings, and is one of the town’s most popular attractions. The main street side is adjacent to Millers Café & Bakery. The opposite side connects to trails paralleling the river in both directions, and is a very pleasant walk.

  • 18 Mill Street, Littleton, New Hampshire 03561
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Pollyanna of Littleton Statue

Littleton’s bronze sculpture celebrates hometown author, Eleanor H. Porter (1868 – 1920) best remembered as the creator of the world’s most optimistic character, Pollyanna, 1913.

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Littleton Area Historical Museum

We are the caretakers and keepers of Littleton’s past. Our volunteers work to maintain the hundreds of artifacts that are on display as well as the many carefully planned exhibits. We have documents dating back to the late 18th Century, written by the early settlers of our town.

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