White Mountains, New Hampshire for Babies
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You'll quickly see why adventurers have long flocked to the White Mountains, home of 6,288-foot Mount Washington. Take your pick of family-focused outdoor action that ranges from gentle walks to waterfalls and zipline tours to rock climbing, all with the backdrop of the majestic peaks that cover roughly one-quarter of the state. When your eyes can't take in any more gorgeous scenery, there are plenty of small amusement parks and historical attractions to keep your crew entertained.
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Mount Washington Cog Railway
White Mountains
You'll oooh and aaah over presidential views that grow more stunning as the train chugs up some of the world's steepest track to the summit of Mount Washington, the Northeast's tallest peak at 6,288 feet. ...
Historical Landmark
History Museum
Train
The Basin
Franconia
Formed eons ago by ice and worn perfectly smooth by swirling river rocks, the basin's granite bowl spans 20 feet and is filled by a roaring spout....
Park
Hiking
Swimming
Roadside Landmark
Fishing
Santa's Village
Glen
Experience the magic of Christmas at this unique New England classic theme park, opened in 1952. Parents will love the quaintness and nostalgia, while kids from toddlers through young teenagers will enjoy the rides, like the Yule Log Flume...
Amusement Park
Petting Zoo
Live Music Venue
Train
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