We enjoy our time together on the trails during the winter and summer, come make some unforgettable memories.
If you enjoy fishing let Lopstick guide you on some of the North Country's best water.
If you're looking for breathtaking views of the foliage be sure to take a hike to table rock.
Enjoy a nice picnic with an amazing waterfall backdrop. This is a roadside accessible stop all ages can appreciate.
One of our favorite hikes, breathtaking views from atop a fire watch tower.
If we have an October heat wave take a dip in the refreshing water at Garfield Falls.
A favorite spot after taking a hike with the family, or great after dinner treat.
This is our once a year destination restaurant, reservations required, so many good memories.
Reservations recommended, the specials are always delicious, Veal osso buco is my favorite dish. We celebrated Blairs 40th here and wouldn't change a thing.
No better way to enjoy the foliage then a boat ride around the lake.
If you're looking for a good meal at a discount price visit John at Grampy's. If you're feeling adventurous place an order for some local raised rabbit, the chicken poutine is a meal in itself and I have almost pulled all the bones from a rack of ribs (so tender).
So many good choices, prime rib or rodeo burger, life is full of tough decisions.
Many memories made here and the food is always good, if going during peak hours expect a line.
If you have a shopping itch check out LL cote, don't forget to take a picture with the albino moose.
The Connecticut river is the longest in New England, you may have seen where it ends but have you seen where it begins? Enjoy seeing the US/Canada boundary markers along the hike. The kids love hiking this trail and eating berries along the way.
Bring your truck/SUV and experience an amazing sunset. Keep your eyes open for some wildlife while exploring.
Added so there would be a pin reference of things to do vs venue.