Mount Washington

Cog Railway

Mount Washington rises in the US state of New Hampshire and is part of the White Mountains within the Appalachian range. At 1917 m, it is the highest peak in the northeastern United States.

On sunny days and weekends, it's important to arrive early, otherwise you'll face very long queues at the entrance to the Auto Road. For this reason, we set off for Mount Washington around 9:00 AM. The drive from North Conway took about 20 minutes. It led north, passing numerous viewpoints and trailheads for some challenging hikes. The vibrant colors of autumn foliage were once again very noticeable. The sheer number of reds, oranges, and yellows is simply indescribable.

waterfall
waterfall

How do I get to Mount Washington?

Mount Washington Auto Road

Upon entering the Auto Road, we received a certificate, a car sticker ("This car climbed Mt. Washington"), and a CD. During the 25-minute drive up the winding mountain road, we were told quite a bit about the mountain's history in German. A really good and informative idea. It's fascinating to learn how early and with what effort the first settlers climbed the mountain. Using horse-drawn carts and sometimes even on foot, the ascent took a whole day back then.

Mount Washington Cog Railway

Besides the Auto Road, there's also a very popular hiking trail, the 6.6 km long Tuckerman Ravine Trail, and the Mount Washington Cog Railway, which opened in 1869. However, we found the train ticket to be very expensive at $66.

On the summit of Mount Washington

Finally arriving at the 1917-meter summit, we found a parking spot quite quickly. The weather up here was simply fantastic! Luckily, we had a perfectly clear blue sky and could even glimpse the Atlantic Ocean in the distance. It also wasn't as cold as we had expected. And yet, the mountain held the title "The North Atlantic" for 76 years, until 2010. Worst Weather in the World“Inside. On April 12, 1934, a wind record of 372 km/h was measured at the weather station. As a result, some houses were secured with chains. Besides the fantastic view, we also visited a natural history museum and the historic Tip-Top House. This hotel, opened in 1852, is now an interesting museum about life on the mountain.”.

Covered Bridge at Jackson

After driving back down Mount Washington, we headed back towards North Conway. Halfway there, we stopped at a covered bridge near Jackson. It's even possible to drive across this red-painted bridge.

Covered Bridge at Jackson
Covered Bridge at Jackson

Mount Washington Hotel

Since it wasn't even lunchtime yet, we decided to drive to Bretton Woods on the other side of Mount Washington. Here you'll find the famous Mount Washington Hotel and the Cog Railway station. We watched the trains coming and going for a while and then headed back. There are also many opportunities to stop along this route and enjoy the beautiful views and small lakes.

Mount Washington Hotel
Mount Washington Hotel
""Railroad station

We spent the afternoon shopping at the Settlers' Green outlet center. It's not very big, but it had all the stores we needed. After all, it's pretty much the same brands there anyway. It's also worth mentioning that there's no sales tax on clothing in New Hampshire, so you can definitely snag a bargain or two.

Christian

My name is Christian, I was born in the green heart of Germany and studied computer engineering in Ilmenau. Today, I live with my wife Christin and our son in Merseburg, but work in Leipzig as a product manager. For me, travelling has always been more than just a change of scenery. I loved getting on a plane, discovering new cuisines and feeling at home in special hotels. This mixture of enjoyment, curiosity and wanderlust was the reason why I started writing about my experiences on this blog back in 2007. Whether it was a spontaneous weekend adventure or a big trip across continents, I wanted to share my passion and show how many beautiful stories the world has to offer. And to this day, I am always on the lookout for the next place that will surprise me.

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