Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, Conway, New Hampshire offers a rare blend of natural beauty, community spirit, and modern convenience. Whether you’re an outdoor adventurer, a remote professional, or simply seeking a quieter pace of life, Conway provides the best of all worlds.
Nestled beneath Cathedral Ledge, Echo Lake offers crystal-clear waters for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking with one of the most iconic backdrops in New Hampshire
Charming and walkable, North Conway Village is the heart of the Mount Washington Valley — filled with local shops, cafés, and mountain views that define small-town New England.
Built in 1901, the Conway Public Library is a beautifully preserved landmark that continues to serve as a vibrant community hub for learning, history, and connection
A beloved local landmark, the Conway Scenic Railroad offers vintage train rides through the White Mountains, showcasing the region’s breathtaking landscapes in every season.
Conway is surrounded by breathtaking scenery — mountains, rivers, and forests that change dramatically with the seasons.
From your doorstep, you can enjoy:
Hiking & Skiing: Minutes from Mount Cranmore, Attitash Mountain Resort, Diana's Bath and Echo Lake State Park.
Water Access: The Saco River and Conway Lake offer kayaking, swimming, and fishing.
Scenic Drives: The Kancamagus Highway begins right here — one of America’s most beautiful byways.
Conway isn’t just a destination — it’s a thriving community.
Downtown North Conway Village offers boutique shopping, restaurants, coffeehouses, and local art galleries.
Strong Local Schools: Part of SAU 9, with respected programs at Kennett High School and A. Crosby Kennett Middle School.
Healthcare Access: Close proximity to Memorial Hospital (an affiliate of MaineHealth).
Community Events: Farmers’ markets, ice festivals, and the Conway Scenic Railroad bring the town together all year.
Discover more at https://www.visitmwv.com
Conway has embraced sustainable living and environmentally friendly design — perfectly aligning with the Pretty Good House philosophy behind 18 Woodland Grove.
Local builders and homeowners increasingly adopt high-efficiency, low-impact designs.
The town’s focus on conservation ensures natural spaces remain protected for generations.
Local initiatives support recycling, energy awareness, and green building practices.
Dining & Coffee
Frontside Coffee Roasters, Delaney’s Hole in the Wall, Muddy Moose, Horsefeathers Restaurant, and more!
Recreation
Mount Cranmore, Diana’s Baths, Echo Lake State Park
Shopping
Settlers Green Outlets, Zeb’s General Store, White Mountain Independents
Arts & Culture
Mount Washington Valley Theatre Company, Conway Public Library, MWV Arts Association
“I came for the mountains and stayed for the community.”
— Local Resident
“There’s a sense of peace here you can’t buy in a city.”
— Conway Homeowner
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