Oldest Summer Resort in America – Wolfeboro Inn
Here’s a bit of trivia. Where can you find the oldest summer place in America? In New Hampshire lakes region. Despite the fact of being “the oldest summer resort in America” the Wolfeboro Inn remains a hot spot for a New England vacation. During your quite historic stay, you will discover the heart and charm of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire at a number of shops, galleries, and local activities. Lucky for you, waiting for the right time of year to vacate won’t be a problem since Wolfeboro attains all year activities and attractions. There can be no doubt in your mind whether you can find the right room and accommodations.
With Lake Winnipausaukee at your front step, rent a boat for the whole family or maybe just a kayak for you and your loved one. Not too much of a water person? Bring your golf clubs along and rent some for an exciting day of golf with the Kingswood Golf Club. This is also the perfect time for you to spice up the wardrobe in a day of outlet shopping. With great deals and vast selections you can start in Wolfeboro then jump to the Tanger Outlets in Tilton, NH then hop over to North Conway, NH at the Settlers Green Outlets. With old and historic residents comes antiques and Wolfeboro is the place for antiquing. For you downhill skiiers, change up the pace this year at Wolfeboro XC for 30 km of groomed trails, cheaper tickets, and best of all, no lines.
There are forty-four rooms that carry their own very individual character ranging from antique to contemporary. With that said, the Wolfeboro Inn is renowned for a pleasurable wedding as their coordinator’s can help you every step of the way. Imagine saying vows in front a panoramic view of Lake Winnipausaukee. Kick off the celebration later at the Wolfe’s Tavern with a surf and turf menu, great beer, and a warming fireplace. No matter how big your party is, the Wolfeboro Inn is your next destination.

For reservations call 1-800-451-2389. But, be sure to check the special packages and availability.
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By Eric H., September 18, 2008 @ 3:24 pm
Great article! Wolfeboro is such a nice lake town with a more relaxing feel than some of the touristy places on the other side of the lake. The lake and mountain views, shops and restaurants, and the gazebo by the lake always provide wonderful memories. The Wolfeboro Inn is really stunning and seems like a perfect foundation for staying in Wolfeboro. This is my favorite New Hampshire town, which is noteworthy given there are so many nice communities.
By marissa225, September 18, 2008 @ 4:13 pm
Thanks for the comment! I must agree with you on that Wolfeboro is a wonderful town. Having been there only a few times, it is definitely worth the drive.
By Cliff, September 19, 2008 @ 12:56 am
This is also such a lovely time of the year to visit Wolfeboro. In a few weeks the leaves will be turning and the views around the lake magnificent. Close by is “Castle in the Clouds” with great views perched on a mountain and trails to walk. As Eric said, altogether a quieter side of Lake Winnipesaukee.
By marissa225, September 25, 2008 @ 12:21 pm
The trees in my backyard started turning and I can only imagine what it’s like around the lake. Thank you for your comment!