NORTH WOODSTOCK — The White Mountains Attractions are gearing up for another vibrant season, following strong visitation in summer of 2024 that significantly contributed to the region’s economy, generating an estimated $656.2 million and supporting nearly 25,000 jobs. Memorial Day weekend marks the highly anticipated opening of these beloved attractions, setting the stage for another memorable season.
“We are excited to welcome new visitors and past guests back for a summer filled with both cherished traditions and new experiences,” said Charyl Reardon, president of the White Mountains Attractions Association. “The unique experiences offered by our attractions and the region’s access to natural spaces for outdoor recreation have been essential in attracting millions of visitors year after year – strengthening our communities, supporting small businesses and sustaining jobs for many residents across the region.”
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