Eagle Mountain House & Golf Club exemplifies New England. Its century-old history ties the hotel to the region’s heritage while seamlessly offering all the high-end amenities of any modern hotel alongside pristine, panoramic views of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Originally established as a farm, the pastoral building first opened in 1879 with 12 guest rooms, but the original house was destroyed by fire in 1915. The following year the Eagle Mountain House was reborn, boasting 94 guest rooms and suites, spectacular mountain-vista views, and a 280-foot wrap-around veranda.
The hotel is a short walk from the soothing waters of Wildcat River Falls and minutes from a wide array of outdoor attractions, from the state’s highest peak to some of the regions best fishing and hiking. A spectacular nine-hole mountain golf course, first constructed in 1931, is open from May through October; during the winter, the snow-covered course becomes part of the state’s world-renowned cross-country skiing trails. The property itself offers ample evidence of its rich history—pictures of the Eagle Mountain House taken by world-famous photographer Clifton Church grace the walls of the tavern, and the on-property barn—today the Carriage House Ballroom—dates back to the building’s first days. But such antiquated features merely accentuate the building’s historical legacy; in all other ways, the Eagle Mountain House is entirely modern. 1879 Single/Double: $79.00 to $189.00
Suites (Seasonal): $109.00 to $229.00
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