The world is huge

Don't miss any of it

Travel news, itineraries, and inspiration delivered straight to your inbox.

By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

X
Façade of the Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire Review Header
The Wentworth

The Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire Review

In the heart of Jackson, New Hampshire, surrounded by the majestic White Mountains, lies The Wentworth, a historic inn that recently underwent a $4 million renovation, breathing new life into the property. The refurbished guest rooms and suites have been thoughtfully designed to honor the natural beauty of the area, featuring warm earth tones and plush furnishings. Guests will notice nods to the inn’s history throughout the property—The Wentworth was originally built in 1869 by Joshua Trickey as a wedding gift to his daughter, and previously operated as a country inn named “Thorn Mountain House.” Throughout the hotel, you’ll see vintage posters and ads showcasing the grand resort.

Common area at The Wentworth
The Wentworth

This charming boutique retreat offers a tranquil escape from everyday life, with an abundance of year-round outdoor activities right at your doorstep. Whether you’re seeking adventure in the form of hiking, golfing, or cross-country skiing, or simply want a spa day, The Wentworth caters to all.

The Location

The Wentworth Inn enjoys a prime position in the heart of Jackson Village, a quintessential New England town that serves as a gateway to the White Mountains. This four-season retreat offers plenty to do at any time of the year. We visited in the summer and took advantage of the numerous hiking trails located within a short drive from the hotel. 

Wentworth Golf Club golf course with purple flowers
Wentworth Club

The Wentworth offers guests complimentary passes to Great Glen Trails, a great spot for hiking, walking, biking, and running. Golfers will be in heaven here, as The Wentworth Golf Club is right next door. 

In winter months, the hotel is located close to a number of popular ski areas and offers cold weather activities on the property, such as ice skating.

There are several restaurants, bars, and shops within Jackson itself. However, if you’re looking for something bigger, the popular resort town of North Conway is just eight miles away and offers outlet malls and more dining options. 

The Rooms

Close up of bed in room at the Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire
The Wentworth

Each of the 61 rooms at The Wentworth are carefully designed, and feature unique artwork crafted from vintage postcards, along with whimsical touches like antique snowshoes mounted above the beds.

There are four types of accommodations available to book at The Wentworth:

  • Cottages
  • Main Inn Rooms
  • Spa Suites
  • Vacation rentals
Cozy room with view of adjoining livingroom area at the Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire
The Wentworth

We stayed in a newly renovated spa suite. When you walk into the room, you’re greeted with a separate sitting room (complete with a cozy gas fireplace and padded window seat perfect for reading). The oversized bedroom features a four-poster bed and a small desk area, and the marble bathroom offers dual sinks and a steam shower to help you unwind and relax your muscles after an outdoor adventure. 

Couple Sitting in the hot tub with a bottle of champagne on ice and two flutes at The Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire
The Wentworth

The real highlight of the spa suites is the private enclosed deck with your very own outdoor hot tub. The cedar deck is enclosed on three sides and has a large window overlooking the hotel’s grounds, allowing plenty of privacy while you soak. If you get tired of the view, there’s an outdoor flatscreen television and speakers so you can watch a movie from the tub. 

On each guest floor within the hotel, you’ll find a small galley, kitted out with complimentary refreshments and treats. The refrigerator is stocked with sparkling water, juice, and yogurt, and in the freezer, you’ll find a sweet treat—individual cups of gelato. 

Snack spread at The Wentworth, Jackson, New Hampshire
The Wentworth

Throughout the day, new temptations will appear at the pantry, including house-made granola and pastries in the morning and freshly baked chocolate chip cookies in the evening. Coffee and filtered water are available at any time of day. 

Dining

Guests can add dining packages to their stay at The Wentworth, which include breakfast and a four-course dinner in the restaurant. 

The hotel has one main fine dining restaurant, the 1869 Room, and a casual lounge, Alpine.

At the 1869 Room, Chef Brian Gazda sources fresh and in-season fare from local suppliers, and even has a certificated local destination from the New Hampshire Farm to Restaurant Connection. You’ll see meat, produce, and dairy on the menu from nearby farms, including the Vermont Butter and Cheese Company, Lucky 7 Ranch, and New Hampshire Blueberry. 

Restaurant 1869 Room at the Wentworth
The Wentworth

The dining room harkens back to an earlier resort era, with white tablecloths, chandeliers, and four-course meals served every evening. The highlight of my dinner was the Maple Brook Farms burrata served with a ricotta coulis, white peach chutney, grilled asparagus, and toasted hazelnut, but everything was cooked impeccably. 

Breakfast is served in the same location, with a buffet offered on weekends.

The Alpine room and bar at the Wentworth
The Wentworth

If you’re looking for a quick meal, Alpine is a casual bar and lounge area where you can get snacks or light bites, either inside or out on the lovely patio. I’ve already decided I need to return in the winter, when Alpine will be serving fondue. 

Amenities

The Wentworth charges a $30 per night resort fee, which includes: 

Close up of an e-bike at the Wentworth
The Wentworth
  • Outdoor games and activities including tennis (racquets and balls provided), volleyball, croquet, badminton, ladder rung toss, and cornhole
  • Outdoor heated pool
  • Snowshoes
  • Discounted passes for the Jackson Cross-Country Ski Center
  • Ice skating at the hotel’s outdoor rink (including skates)
  • Complimentary passes to Great Glen Trails
  • Discounted tickets to the Mount Washington Auto Road
  • Pantry stocked with complimentary snacks and drinks

Mountain bikes and electric bikes are available to rent for an additional fee. 

Price and How to Book

Room rates start at $159 per night and can be booked on Expedia.

You Might Also Like:

The Dunes on the Waterfront, Ogunquit, Maine, Review
Botania Relais & Spa Hotel Review
SmarterTravel Spotlight: Pelham on Earle Review
SmarterTravel Spotlight: Ritz Carlton, Washington DC Review
SmarterTravel Spotlight: Dame Fortune’s Cottage Court

We hand-pick everything we recommend and select items through testing and reviews. Some products are sent to us free of charge with no incentive to offer a favorable review. We offer our unbiased opinions and do not accept compensation to review products. All items are in stock and prices are accurate at the time of publication. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.

Top Fares From