MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY, NH – Celebrating the Fourth of July in the White Mountains is always a great time! Settlers Green is open daily at 10 a.m. over July 4 weekend and stores close at 6 p.m. on July 4. Several stores will be having sidewalk sale events and clearance deals. Pick up a free July 4 Kids Kits at Customer Service now through Saturday, July 3, while supplies last. The kits include a USA-themed glider, glowstick and mini American flag.
Many of the surrounding towns host fireworks, parades and activities throughout the weekend. It’s always a good idea to make a plan and carpool to the many villages in the area celebrating the Fourth, as parking can be limited.
Jackson Village July 4 Celebrations
Friday, July 2
Picturesque Jackson Village, located about 25 minutes north of Settlers Green on Route 16, has an array of activities throughout the day on Friday, July 2. The evening is capped off with a professional fireworks display at 9 p.m. This celebration is organized by the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce.
North Conway July 4 Celebrations
Sunday, July 4
July 4th traditions continue in North Conway with an afternoon parade that runs through Conway Village area starting at 1:30 p.m. Due to construction, this year’s route will begin at Hillside Ave. and end at Conway Marketplace. Parade participants are welcome including floats, bicyclists and walkers; Sign up through the Conway Rec Department here. Later in the evening, head to North Conway Village for fireworks in Schouler Park at 9:30 p.m. There will be no pre-fireworks entertainment in the park this year, but it will returned in 2022.
Bartlett July 4 Celebrations
Sunday, July 4
The Hellen Hayes Memorial Parade in Bartlett is a grand tradition. The route runs through Bartlett Village. Parade participants are welcome to join, register here with the Bartlett Rec Department. The parade begins at 11 a.m. Bartlett is 25 minutes west of Settlers Green our Route 302.
Gorham July 4 Celebrations
July 1-3
Gorham is known for the state’s oldest and longest Independence Day celebration! This three-day extravaganza includes live music, carnival rides, a patriotic-themed ATV scavenger hunt, a farmer’s market, old car show and more. Fireworks are scheduled for Saturday, July 3 at 10 p.m. Gorham is located 55 minutes north of Settlers Green on Route 16.
Ossipee Old Home Week
June 26-July 4
Ossipee, located 40 minutes south of Settlers Green, is celebrating Old Home Week leading into the Fourth of July with daily activities. The week finishes with a fireworks display at Constitution Park on Sunday, July 4 at 9 p.m.
PINKHAM NOTCH, NH – For 25 years, Seek the Peak has united adventurers of all experience levels, outdoor enthusiasts, and supporters of Mount Washington Observatory in a shared mission: to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and climate.
What is Seek the Peak?
It’s more than just a hike—it’s a Hike-a-Thon! Seek the Peak is Mount Washington Observatory’s largest fundraiser, directly supporting our forecasting, research, and educational programs. Whether you’re summiting Mount Washington, walking a local nature path, or conquering a personal milestone, your adventure makes a difference. Every step you take helps us advance weather science and provide critical insights into extreme conditions. Learn more about the Observatory. >>
When and Where?
When: Hike anytime leading up to Saturday, July 19
Where: Any trail, any peak—your challenge, your choice!
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With Sarah Eastman
10 AM – 2 PM | Saturday, May 24 & Saturday, June 7
Eastern Slope Inn, North Conway (Legends Room)
$160 class registration | 6 students minimum; 8 max
Some materials provided, instructor will provide supply list to students in advance.
This class is geared toward students who have a little or no experience with pastels but are curious about this beautiful medium. Instructor Sarah Eastman has been painting with pastels since 2015.
This two-part course will cover an introduction to the medium, instruction about value and color, and exploration of textures. Students should be able to attend both sessions.
- Session 1 (May 24) Introduction to pastels, pastel papers, safety concerns and simple techniques. Students will use these foundations to create thumbnail sketches and value studies to begin a painting.
- Session 2 (June 7) Dive into color! Students will learn the difference between local color and expressive color. We will also explore creating texture with pastels. In the afternoon students will work on a larger final project. We will discuss fixing techniques and framing tips unique to pastels