Welcome to Lincoln, New Hampshire!

Nestled among the western slopes of the White Mountains, the town of Lincoln is the second-largest town by area in New Hampshire and conveniently located right off Interstate 93 at exit 32. Large portions of the town are within the White Mountain National Forest, with the Appalachian Trail crossing through the northeast sector of our beautiful town. Travel Rt. 112 on the Kancamagus Highway and enjoy 34.5 miles of scenic byway which etches its way through the White Mountains displaying breath taking scenery and vista outlooks and maybe even the sighting of a moose or two!

At a Glance… Lincoln is home to the New Hampshire Highland Games and visitors will find a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, a unique selection of tax-free shopping at dozens of locally owned shops, superb dining, and the most extensive selection of lodging in the White Mountains.

The diversity of environments surrounding Lincoln is incredible for a relatively small geographic area. All throughout this region there are accommodations and itineraries to suite a wide range of vacationer. Charming bed & breakfast get-a-ways await those who want to enjoy the natural peace and quiet of a mountain vacation. Challenging outdoor activities abound for adventurers seeking a more active trip, and families can always find something in their budget from hotels with swimming pools to fun camping trips.

Things to do… In this region of the state you will find some of New Hampshire’s most beautiful natural attractions. Nature-lovers can explore to their heart’s content and never get tired. Hikers and mountain bikers will love the trails that go for miles through scenic woodlands and climb up the highest mountain slopes in New England. For those who prefer to motor, fall foliage is a spectacular time to enjoy a scenic ride by car or motorcycle through the White Mountain National Forest along the Kancamagus Highway or take a train ride on our Hobo Railroad and enjoy a 15 mile ride along the Pemigewasset River in restored, vintage coaches.

In the summer take your pick of theme parks, water parks, antique and historical destinations, or pack a picnic lunch, visit a recreational area and go swimming, fishing or boating. In the winter visit our quaint village adorned for the holidays, or head straight for our world class ski and snowboard resort, Loon Mountain who boasts the most powerful snowmaking system in New England and guarantees superior snow.      

So, come visit our little town and have yourself one big adventure!!!