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Whether you choose to earn your own iconic ‘This Car Climbed Mt. Washington” bumper sticker or take a guided tour, the Mt. Washington Auto Road is your destination for adventure when visiting the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
- Drive Yourself
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- 2-Hour Guided Tour
Bookings purchased for a 2-Hour Tour are nontransferable and...
- Road Status & Weather
ROAD STATUS: The Auto Road will re-open at 9 AM on Saturday,...
- Events
The Mt. Washington Auto Road opens early on two Sundays...
- Lodging
Just 15 minutes from Mt. Washington Auto Road and Great Glen...
- Visit
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- Sunrise Drives
MT. WASHINGTON AUTO ROAD (603) 466-3988...
- Sunset Drives
The Auto Road will stay open late so that you can Drive...
- Drive Yourself
Quick Details. Weather: Check Road Status & Weather for up-to-date info. Download: App with audio tour. No reservations necessary: Pay the fee directly when you arrive at the Toll House; we take all major credit cards and cash. Duration: Approx 30 minutes up-bound and 30 minutes down-bound.
The Mount Washington Auto Road—originally the Mount Washington Carriage Road [1] —is a 7.6 mi (12.2 km) private toll road in southern Coos County, New Hampshire that extends from New Hampshire Route 16 in Green's Grant, just north of Pinkham Notch, westward across Pinkham's Grant and Thompson and Meserve's Purchase to the summit of Mount ...
If you have any questions about the Hours & Dates of Operation at the Auto Road, please call us at (603) 466-3988. ALL vehicles must leave the summit no later than 45 minutes after closing time and continue directly to the base.
First opened in 1861, the Mt. Washington Auto Road is America’s original man-made attraction. Visit gift shops, the Red Barn Museum, and our award-winning full service bar and restaurant at the energy-efficient Glen House Hotel. Make a day of it—book your guided kayak trip and bike rentals at Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center. Gorham, New Hampshire.
The Mount Washington Auto Road is on Route 16 in Pinkham Notch. It’s between the towns of Jackson and Gorham, and it’s close to Wildcat Mountain Resort. Use “Mount Washington Auto Road” as your destination on Google Maps.
Since 1861, a spectacular, steep eight-mile scenic road that leads to the top of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast. Drive yourself or take a 2-hour guided tour in company vans. The Mt. Washington State Park and the Mt Washington Observatory are at the summit.