At the northern tip of New Hampshire in the Great North Woods Region, sits the small, enchanted town of Colebrook. Located in Coös County, it is bordered on the west by the Connecticut River and home to the Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area. Artists and writers have been inspired to portray the views of the majestic White Mountains, and other bordering areas. Leave work behind and pack your bags for an awesome getaway to the Notch View Inn & Campground, where fun is around for the entire family. Who knows – you might even find yourself on an ATV.

The Notch View Inn & Campground offers panoramic views on its 34 acres, where the White Mountains are always available.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook Private hiking trails, bicycling, canoeing, and kayaking are other ways to view the Presidential Range, which contains the highest peaks of the White Mountains, named for American presidents and other important people of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Camp sites are spaced apart with privacy in mind; firepits welcome a warm, intimate gathering.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook Utilities are thoughtfully set up to allow you to face the mountain views. The 41 large, full hook-up sites for RVs and campers, provide electricity, water, and sewer.

For large parties who would rather sleep indoors, the entire inn is available, sleeping up to 10 guests. A glamping tent is another unique rental. For photos of the inside, visit the website.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook Some amenities include a smart TV, and a fully equipped kitchen stocked with glasses, plates, and cutlery.

The resort is centrally located on Ride the Wilds trail system, which is 1,000 miles of ATV trails. Rental packages are available from local businesses including the ATV, instruction and the required safety equipment. For more details, click here.

Ride the Wilds/Facebook This Northwest Portal is one of five traditional ways of entering Ride the Wilds, which includes the town of Colebrook. These multi-use trails offer rides for the novice or the experienced rider, with wilderness paths, country roads, breathtaking waterfalls, and a climb to the top of Dixville Peaks. Plenty of fishing is also available, as part of the trail travels along the Connecticut River.

Nature lovers will truly be in their element, as the Great North Woods offers 300 plus species of wildlife. For tips on spotting moose, visit this website.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook Most sightings of them happen at dawn or dusk.

Even the winter brings beauty to the landscape.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook A setting sun creates a painting in the water.

The White Mountains are part of the northern Appalachian Mountains.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook Millions of people are drawn to the range every fall, to take in the colorful splendor.

If you missed it on the ATV trails, Dixville Notch State Park is another local attraction, about 15 minutes out.

Pernellevoyage/TripAdvisor Go explore even more natural beauty there, as it showcases the Huntington Cascades, less than a half mile from the Dixville Flume. For information about the Dixville Flume, click here.

Another local field trip to Beaver Brook Falls Wayside Park, in Colebrook, is a 7.3-acre area for hiking.

User:Magicpiano, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons It too offers a picnic area with a small picnic shelter and tables.

As you can see, the Great North Woods Region of New Hampshire is a site to behold. Whether a quiet morning on a bench overlooking the scenery appeals to you, or riding the trails, adventures wait at every turn at Notch View Inn & Campground. Take a break from life and get inspired.

Notch View Inn and Campground/Facebook

Private hiking trails, bicycling, canoeing, and kayaking are other ways to view the Presidential Range, which contains the highest peaks of the White Mountains, named for American presidents and other important people of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Utilities are thoughtfully set up to allow you to face the mountain views. The 41 large, full hook-up sites for RVs and campers, provide electricity, water, and sewer.

Some amenities include a smart TV, and a fully equipped kitchen stocked with glasses, plates, and cutlery.

Ride the Wilds/Facebook

This Northwest Portal is one of five traditional ways of entering Ride the Wilds, which includes the town of Colebrook. These multi-use trails offer rides for the novice or the experienced rider, with wilderness paths, country roads, breathtaking waterfalls, and a climb to the top of Dixville Peaks. Plenty of fishing is also available, as part of the trail travels along the Connecticut River.

Most sightings of them happen at dawn or dusk.

A setting sun creates a painting in the water.

Millions of people are drawn to the range every fall, to take in the colorful splendor.

Pernellevoyage/TripAdvisor

Go explore even more natural beauty there, as it showcases the Huntington Cascades, less than a half mile from the Dixville Flume. For information about the Dixville Flume, click here.

User:Magicpiano, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

It too offers a picnic area with a small picnic shelter and tables.

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Address: Notch View Inn & Campground, 54 Forbes Hill Rd, Colebrook, NH 03576, USAAddress: Dixville Notch State Park, NH-26, Colebrook, NH 03576, USA