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Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa

Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa: A Luxury Getaway in the White Mountains

The Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa in Whitefield, New Hampshire, stands as a living testament to the golden age of grand hotels in the White Mountains. Dating back to the late 19th century, this historic property emerged from humble beginnings when a stagecoach crash led two travelers to the welcoming home of William and Mary Jane Dodge. That chance encounter sparked the evolution of a simple farmhouse into one of the region’s most prestigious resorts, attracting notable guests such as Theodore Roosevelt, Robert Frost, and Bette Davis over the years.

Exterior of the Mountain Grand Resort with scenic mountainous background

Today, after a period of dormancy and subsequent revival, the Mountain View Grand offers a luxurious escape amidst 1,700 acres of lush New Hampshire landscape. The resort has undergone numerous intensive renovations that seamlessly incorporate modern amenities into the resort’s rich heritage. 

The hotel’s iconic bright yellow building, visible from various vantage points in the surrounding mountains, serves as a beacon of hospitality in the heart of the White Mountains.

The Location

The Mountain View Grand occupies over 1,700 acres of land in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Set down a long private road, the resort feels very far apart from it all, with uninterrupted views of nature in every direction. Despite this sense of seclusion, guests are not entirely isolated; the charming town of Whitefield is just a five-minute drive away, providing a convenient link to local amenities. 

The resort’s location, close to the White Mountain National Forest, serves as a gateway to outdoor adventure in all seasons, offering mountain biking, hiking, and skiing within a short drive.

Activities

The Mountain View Grand Resort offers an array of on-site activities that make venturing beyond the property entirely optional. At the heart of these unique experiences is the resort’s working fiber farm, a delightful attraction for guests of all ages. Daily “Meet the Farmer” tours provide up-close encounters with an endearing menagerie of animals, including llamas, alpacas, sheep, goats, donkeys, rabbits, and chickens.

We highly recommend signing up for the Llama and Goat Experience, where you can go for a scenic walk with a friendly llama or goat leading the way. 

Golfers will appreciate the resort’s nine-hole course, but it’s the unique “Llama Tee Time Trek” that truly sets this golfing experience apart. This unique offering pairs golfers with a llama caddy who will cart the clubs from hole to hole. 

Seasonal activities further enhance the farm’s appeal, with apple cider making and hayrides in the fall, as well as carriage and sleigh rides during the winter months.

Other activities available include:

  • Yoga
  • Teen movie and game nights
  • Pickleball
  • ATV Tours
  • Beer tasting
  • Mountain biking
  • Water aerobics
  • Axe throwing
  • Tennis
  • Disc golf
  • Ice skating
  • Snow tubing
  • Snowshoeing
  • Cross-country skiing
  • Holiday activities

Dining

There are four dining options at the Mountain View Grand.

Photo of wine cellar with plated cheese and wine in the foreground
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Harvest Tavern

The main restaurant, the Harvest Tavern, is open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This casual spot has large picture windows with stunning mountain views, and in the summer months, features a terrace for an even better look at the scenery. 

The tavern incorporates local, seasonal ingredients into the menu, giving you a true taste of the area. We visited during maple season, and enjoyed dishes such as maple-glazed carrots and maple creme brulee. 

Harvest Tavern Bar

Located next to the Harvest Tavern, the Harvest Tavern Bar is a more casual setting that serves the same food menu as the restaurant.

Veranda

For the best views in the house, pull up a rocking chair or table on the Veranda, located on the hotel’s wraparound front porch. The Veranda serves traditional American cuisine including burgers and pizzas against a mountain backdrop.

1865 Wine Cellar

Celebrating a special occasion? Reserve a table at the 1865 Wine Cellar, an intimate restaurant located in the resort’s wine cellar, where you can dine among bottles of vintage wine. A dress code recommending jackets and forbidding jeans makes dinner here feel like a celebration. 

The Wine Cellar serves a four-course meal that can be expertly paired with prime vintages. 

The Rooms

The Mountain View Grand offers over 140 rooms to choose from, from cozy guestrooms to spacious suites. Whether overlooking the meticulously maintained property, the golf course greens, or the majestic surrounding mountains, every room ensures a visual connection to the stunning New Hampshire landscape.

Classic Queen Standard Room at the Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa
Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa

We stayed in a King Heritage Suite, which featured breathtaking views of Cannon Mountain. The bedroom featured a plush king-size bed, and the separate living room had large windows from which to admire the scenery, a pull-out couch, a mini-fridge, and a coffeemaker. 

Amenities

The Mountain View Grand has amenities to appeal to all ages, including:

  • Golf Course
  • Farm
  • Fitness Center with modern equipment
  • Indoor and outdoor pools
  • Small cafe and store
  • Movie theater with over 500 movies
  • Game room

The crown jewel is the resort’s Tower Spa, located on the top floor. After a long day of hiking, treating yourself to one of the heavenly massages offered on the heated tables here is the ultimate indulgence. 

Price and How to Book

Room rates start at around $100 per night and can be booked on Expedia.

Editor’s Note: The Mountain View Grand Resort hosted the author of this story.

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