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Autumn Means Glorious Mountain Views and Country-style Pleasures at Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa

Axe-throwing, Moose Tours, Pumpkin Bingo and Campfire Cookery Entertain Guests at New Hampshire Resort

2010-09-24
WHITEFIELD, NH, September 24, 2010 (Press-News.org) Whether it's kayaking on peaceful Martin Meadow Pond, looking for moose or enjoying a luxurious Sok bath, fall brings country-style pleasures to Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa. Families and couples alike can spend their days oohing and ahhing at Mother Nature's incredible foliage display, perfecting their axe throwing skills, enjoying a horse-drawn carriage ride, playing Bocce or joining in a treasure hunt. Nightime activities include Pumpkin Bingo, roasting s'mores by the camp fire or simply relaxing with a cup of hot cocoa on the veranda while taking in the view of the White Mountains in the distance.

Guests can't miss the Mountain View Farm, where llamas, goats and miniature donkeys await; and green minded visitors can check out the 121-foot wind turbine, a privately funded endeavor which generates up to 100 kilowatts of energy and contributes to Mountain View Grand being a 100% green power purchaser.

Room rates for the fall season begin at $189. For more information or to make reservations please call 866-484-3843 or visit http://www.mountainviewgrand.com.

About Mountain View Grand
Mountain View Grand combines spectacular views and casual elegance with the comfort of AAA Four Diamond Lodging and Dining. Guests enjoy golf on our historic course, trail, carriage and sleigh rides, friendly animals at Mountain View Farm, our own movie theater, indoor and outdoor pools, Classic Clay tennis courts, marshmallow toasting over an open campfire, and complimentary children's programs. Our Conde Nast Traveler award-winning spa features an infinity-edge Sok tub designed for couples in the hotel's signature tower. Come see our new 121-foot, power-generating wind turbine. Combine these on-site offerings with outdoor adventures in the White Mountains such as hiking, biking, kayaking, skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, fishing, moose watching, and more. Proud member of the Historic Hotels of America. Mountain View Grand is New Hampshire's only hotel or resort to earn AAA Four Diamond awards in both Lodging and Dining, an honor achieved in 2008, 2009 and 2010.


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[Press-News.org] Autumn Means Glorious Mountain Views and Country-style Pleasures at Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa
Axe-throwing, Moose Tours, Pumpkin Bingo and Campfire Cookery Entertain Guests at New Hampshire Resort