I’ve been watching and waiting for all the progress with Alpine Garden Glamping, admiring all the cabins online, especially The Treehouse. We were so fortunate to be some of the first to stay at the long awaited Tree House and it was nothing less than magical. The details of not only the structure of the house itself, but the details in the décor and hospitality are truly remarkable. The cabins have a record player where you can “check out” your favorite vinyl at the gift shop vinyl library (genius!). You feel so secluded, yet glamourous (bathrobes & heated pool!) with all the rustic modern charm of the village. After you spend the day hiking around the many trail options (Arethusa falls, Diana’s Bath etc.) and/or a day trip to North Conway, enjoy the Winery on site! They currently they have cider (will have wine again soon!) ..we got all flights to try them all! My favorite was the Jonah Gold Sparking Cider- Skin & Stems and got manyy bottles to take home. There’s a grocery store up the street, we got food to grill under the stars and finished our night off with s’mores and dip in the pool (did I mention the heated pool?!). Bre runs Alpine and it is her masterpiece and her family's labor of love. There’s so much more to exciting things to come and I can’t wait to come back next season to see all the progress.. If you want an extra dose of cuteness,...
Read moreOur family of four recently had the pleasure of staying at the Pinkham Notch cabin, and it was a lovely experience! The attention to detail by the builders of the cabin was obvious. The space was pristine, cozy, and well-thought-out.
The cabin was well-stocked with essentials, including plates, bowls, cups, utensils, and pots and pans, which made it convenient for cooking. The private fire pit, charcoal grill, and outdoor seating on the deck added an extra layer of enjoyment to our stay.
Despite arriving past check-in time, Brianna helped us turn on all the lights in the cabin beforehand, which made it easy for us to identify our cabin in the dark.
A couple minor areas of improvement would be the wifi and the hot water. The wifi was unstable between the four of us, frequently dropping. Obviously not a big deal if you have service in the area (we had T-mobile and didn’t have service at all) or don’t plan on connecting to the internet.
Another consideration is the hot water supply which was provided by a small hot water tank. The hot water for us ran out after two consecutive showers and we had to wait for the tank to refill before we had hot water again. We didn’t mind waiting, but maybe leaving a note about hot water usage would be helpful to other guests so that guests are aware ahead of time and can spread out their hot...
Read moreWhat a great spot! It was perfect for me and what I wanted- a quiet, peaceful weekend. Of course the weekend I chose was off peak and past the foliage, but I think that even during peak times, it wouldn't be that much different considering the no dogs policy and it's a more adult oriented spot. It's perfect for soloists like me or couples.
The options between the cabins, a big or small RV, pods, or just simple, open campsites is pretty cool. I loved the retro-look appliances and decor too. You can tell the owners are very conscientious about the maintenance, appearance, and cleanliness of the accomodations- they definitely put the work and a lot of care into the place.
I got the small trailer because I wanted the gas stove cooking option. Otherwise, there's a fire ring on each site and most have a grill. It was all I needed, cozy and comfortable. Admitedly the small trailer also means tiny shower/toilet combo, but theres a large shower room and toilet to use instead, both were immaculate.
There's a neat little camp store onsite, firewood and ice available. Of course the winery as well, which was nice for a whiskey guy to sample some hard ciders. Otherwise, easy access to all the eating spots, shops and all the stuff in WMNF, Jackson,...
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