Littleton/Lisbon KOA
2154 Route 302
Lisbon, NH 03585
Phone: (800) 562-5836
Alt. Phone: (603) 838-5525
Fax: (603) 838-5205
Email: littletonkoa@adelphia.net
Home Page: littletonkoa.com

  • Local Things to Do!

Local Area Attractions

Mount Washington Cog Railroad / Auto Road

45 minutes and 1 hour from campground
Take a exciting ride up the highest peak in the northeast in the coal powered steam train or take your own car on the auto road. See the vast Mountain View, on a clear day you can see up to a hundred miles away to Portland, Maine Harbor and the Sears tower in Boston

Cannon Mountain Tramway

15 minutes from campground
Have a picturesque ride in the Gondola in Franconia Notch, the gateway to the White Mountains. See the view of Vermont's Green Mountains to the west and Mount Lafayette and Presidential Range to the east. You can also do some hiking through Franconia Notch on the 20 mile paved trail or on the multitude of mountain trails.

Old Man of the Mountain

15 minutes from campground
See the mountainside location where the Great Stone face once was. In May of 2003, Mother Nature reclaimed the official symbol of New Hampshire, crashing it to the bottom of Franconia Notch. Check out the museums memorabilia and photos. You might try your hand fly fishing in Echo or Profile Lake for trout, too!

The Basin

20 minutes from campground
Called the Old Mans foot basin, this 25-foot hole, is bored into solid granite over the last 25,000 years. Only .1 miles from the parking lot, any level of hiker can take in this spectacular sight at the beginning of the Pemigewasset River.

Flume Gorge

30 minutes from campground
Part of Franconia Notch State Park; a fee is charged. Your tour through this 800-foot chasm takes you on boardwalks through covered bridges, past waterfalls and views.

Santa's Village

40 minutes from campground
16 Fun filled rides and live shows. Meet, feed and learn about Santa's Reindeer. Be entertained at the theater, with song and dance and sing-along's. A child's fantasy land.

Story Land

65 minutes from campground
Story Land is the children's theme park where fantasy lives! Make memories to last a lifetime with 21 wonderfully themed rides, lively shows, unique playgrounds, friendly storybook characters and your family. A favorite of parents, grandparents and especially children.

Clark's Trained Bear's

30 minutes from campground
A tradition of quality family entertainment for over 75 years. Enjoy a trained bear performance, Stream Train ride through Wolfman's Territory and Seyranyan Family Circus. Experience Merlin's Mystical Mansion, Tuttle's Rustic House, Water Blaster Boats. Don't miss the largest gift and souvenir shop in the White Mountains.

Conway Scenic Railroad

75 minutes from campground
The "Valley Train" offers departures to Conway and Bartlett, while the "Notch Train" carries passengers through spectacular Crawford Notch and past the finest natural scenery in the entire Northeast.

Hobo Railroad

35 minutes from campground
All aboard for a 15-mile, 1 hour & 20 minute round trip train excursion in a picturesque, woodsy setting along the Pemigewasset River in restored vintage coaches. Weekend departures Memorial Day-mid June. Daily departures late June - fall foliage.

Polar Caves

25 minutes from campground
Cave Tours continuously, Nature Trails, Waterfowl and Animal Exhibits, Maple Sugar Museum, The Polar Mining Expedition Sluice and the Glacial Boulder Maze. Experience nature at her finest. Enjoy the peaceful woodland setting for an hour or a day. Flat-soled walking shoes and outdoor clothing recommended. New Cave opening in 2006.

The Whale?s Tale Water Park

25 minutes from campground
Get set to get wet! Enjoy ocean-size breakers in the Wave Pool. Unwind on the Lazy River; for faster paced activity try the Moby Dip Speed Slide and the Whale Winder Slides. 360-ft. Tube Slide. For younger children: Whale Harbor activity pool.

Littleton Grist Mill

10 minutes from campground
Situated on the banks of the Ammonoosuc River in Littleton, NH and restored by private funds, is open to the public free of charge as a working museum. The mill also houses an authentic 19th century grist mill which uses 24 inch stones to turn grain into Littleton Grist Mill organic stone-ground products--waffle and pancake mixes and flours--which are sold in specialty shops locally and throughout the Northeast. Visitors to the mill can thus view the progression of grist mill technology from the 18th and 19th century.

Littleton Coin Company

5 minutes from campground
In the Littleton Industrial Park, Littleton Coin Company offers a fascinating retail gift shop and guided tours of its state-of-the-art mail order facility.

The Rocks

15 minutes from campground
Owned by a private not-for-profit conservation group, the Society for the Protection for NH Forests the Rocks is a 1400 acre turn-of-the-century country estate open year round to the public. There are 21 buildings on the National Registry, formal gardens and wildlife habitat. Today, to help sustain it self, The Rocks is a working farm with 55,000 Christmas trees in the ground. There are picnic areas available and approximately 6 miles of self-guided scenic and educational trails with maps.

Pollyanna

5 minutes from campground
The jubilant Pollyanna sculpture graces the front lawn of the Littleton Public Library in historic downtown Littleton. Author Eleanor Hodgman Porter (1868-1920), was born and lived in Littleton, NH. In 1913 she created the cheerful Pollyanna, the world-famous character, whose very name inspires an understanding of gladness and optimism

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