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Best Western Red Jacket Mountain View Resort
Best Western Red Jacket Mountain View Resort
Route 16
North Conway, New Hampshire

Stay at this North Conway hotel in New Hampshire with a magnificent view overlooking the majestic White Mountains and Mount Washington. Now Open The Kahuna Laguna 40,000 Square Foot Indoor Water park. Lots of water fun for everyone Additional fees apply. Please visit www.kahunalaguna.com for more information. Situated atop Sunset Hill located on 40 scenic acres with magnificent mountain views, the Best Western Red Jacket Mountain View Resort and Conference Center has enjoyed a long tradition as the premier resort in the historic White Mountains of New Hampshire. Hotel guests will find close access to a variety of local activities including skiing at Cranmore Mountain Ski Area, train rides with Conway Scenic Railroad and Storyland, a children's fantasy theme park. This North Conway resort also has horse-drawn carriage and sleigh rides. The hotel resort offers an outdoor swimming pool, fitness room, children's playground and a game room. Massages and other treatments are available at the Day Spa and the property also features several dining facilities including the award-winning Champney's Restaurant. This Best Western resort and conference center has more than 12,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, capable of accommodating groups of up to 300 guests. Business travelers will appreciate free high-speed Internet access and photocopy services. Make an online hotel reservation today at the Best Western Red Jacket Mountain View in North Conway, New Hampshire

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