Eagle Mountain House
Jackson Village, New Hampshire
Eagle Mountain House is a hotel located in Jackson Village.
The Eagle Mountain House boasts a rich 130 year history. Originally built in 1879, this beautiful Bed and Breakfast was replaced in 1915, and is now a member of the Historic Hotels of America and on the Register of Historic Places. Noted for its simple charm and friendly service.
Enjoy spectacular mountain and valley views from our 280-foot wrap around veranda from one of our 95 charming rooms and suites. Venture out to the White Mountains or enjoy a shopping excursion to the numerous local boutiques or tax-free discount outlet stores. If the indoors are more your style, curl up with a book in the fireplaced lobby, adorned with leather furniture and antique furnishings from the hotel's beginning. Complimentary WI-FI is available for those who wish to stay connected with the events of the world, or spend quality family time in one of our many family friendly areas. Traditional Jackson New Hampshire lodging in the heart of the White Mountains since 1879.
This Historic Hotel of America, listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation, was restored as a historic country inn in 1986. Jackson is among the most appealing towns in New England. From the moment you enter through the covered bridge until the time you leave, you know you have come to a special place. The village has preserved its legacy, scenic beauty and was named among the Ten Top Romantic Ski Towns by Ski America. Jackson has everything it takes to be a romantic village. The Jackson Covered Bridge was known as the kissing bridge because in yesteryear men courting their dates would steal a kiss under its cover.
Plan a visit to the Eagle Mountain House resort hotel in the Mt. Washington Valley, an all-season destination surrounded by the nearly 800,000 acre White Mountain National Forest.
Places to eat within 5km of Eagle Mountain House include Hillybilly's Southern BBQ, Moat Mountain Smokehouse & Brewing, Table And Tonic, and May Kelly’s.
Jackson Village, New Hampshire, 03846 USA
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Amenities
24-hour front desk. Accessible facilities. Baby sitting. Complimentary newspaper delivered to room. Complimentary newspaper in lobby. Express check-out. Free parking. Laundry/Valet service. Lounges/bars. Parking. Pool. Restaurant. Safe deposit box. Spa.
Location details / directions
Starting at Manchester, NH/MHT: (approx. 2.0 hours/115 miles) Exit to Interstate 293 North. Follow I-293/Interstate 93 and take EXIT 23 -to Meredith/New Hampton. Follow NH-104 through Meredith, turn right onto NH-25. Follow NH-25 to NH-16. Turn left and follow NH-16 to Glen, NH. In Glen turn right onto Route 16 North to Jackson. Turn right and go through the Red Covered Bridge into Jackson Village and bear left at the fork in the road. Cross the stone bridge and turn right onto Carter Notch Road and follow up the hill 3/4 mile to Eagle Mountain House. Beware of moose and deer when driving particularly around dawn and dusk.
Starting at Boston, MA/BOS: (approx. 3 hours - 147 miles) Exit airport following Interstate 90 -Mass Pike. Upon leaving the tunnel follow Interstate 93 North and exit onto Interstate 95 North. Follow I-95 North to Portsmouth, NH and veer left on the Spaulding Turnpike/Route 16 North. Continue to follow NH-16 through North Conway to Glen, NH. In Glen turn right onto Route 16 North to Jackson. Turn right and go through the Red Covered Bridge into Jackson Village and bear left at the fork in the road. Cross the stone bridge and turn right onto Carter Notch Road and follow up the hill 3/4 mile to Eagle Mountain House. Beware of moose and deer when driving particularly around dawn and dusk.
Starting at Portland, ME/PWM: (approx. 1.5 hours - 72 miles) Exit airport and follow signs to I-95 North. You will take exit 47 Westbrook/Bypass. Turn left at the end of the ramp and travel west and follow Route 25 through Gorham until you reach Cornish, ME. Just before entering Cornish you will turn right onto Maine Route 113 and follow this road until it ends in Fryeburg, Maine. At the stop sign you will turn left onto ROUTE 302. Continue to follow route 302 through North Conway to Glen, NH. In Glen turn right onto Route 16 North to Jackson. Turn right and go through the Red Covered Bridge into Jackson Village and bear left at the fork in the road. Cross the stone bridge and turn right onto Carter Notch Road and follow up the hill 3/4 mile to Eagle Mountain House. Beware of moose and deer when driving particularly around dawn and dusk.
Starting at New York City: (approx. 6 hours - 347 miles) Take interstate 95 North to I-91 North to I-84 East to I-90 -Mass Pike. Take I-90 East to I-495 North to I-95 North. Follow I-95 North to Portsmouth, NH and veer left onto the Spaulding Turnpike/Route 16 North. Continue to follow NH-16 through North Conway to Glen, NH. In Glen turn right onto Route 16 North to Jackson. Turn right and go through the Red Covered Bridge into Jackson village and bear left at the fork in the road. Cross the stone bridge and turn right onto Carter Notch Road and follow up the hill 3/4 mile to Eagle Mountain House. Beware of moose and deer when driving particularly around dawn and dusk.
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