Category Archives: NH Vacations

NH Resort Hosts The 34th Annual Dixville Notch Half Marathon

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Runners starting out from the Panorama Clubhouse

It seems there are a lot of running races and events happening in New England at this time of year, but the Dixville Notch Half Marathon taking place at this favorite NH vacation spot looks like one of the most fun!

Now in its 34th year, the Annual Dixville Notch Half Marathon is set for Saturday, September 25th.  The event draws over 100 participants and offers runners a choice of races:  a USATF-certified half-marathon, a two-person relay 6-mile and 7.1-mile event, or a four-person relay with three 3-mile legs and one 4.1-mile leg.  There is also a three-mile Fun Walk for non-runners. Read More »

“Grand Lumberjack Challenge” Returns to New Hampshire Hotel

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Axe throwing is one event planned for the resort's "Grand Lumberjack Challenge."

This New Hampshire vacation spot will be hosting a two-day “Grand Lumberjack Challenge” in mid-September, and if you watch ESPN or Outdoor Life much, you may recognize some of the contestants who have been featured there.

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Golf & Ski Warehouse Takes Residence at NH Vacation Spot

balsams personnel 7 2010 047 150x150 photo (golfing)If you’re a golfer or tennis player, your next visit to this New Hampshire hotel may make you feel even more at home than usual.  Golf & Ski Warehouse has set up a branch store right here on resort grounds.  Not only that, golf/tennis chief Rick Toland says that unlike most shops at other hotels, this one will charge you very reasonable prices.  The Balsams has adopted Golf & Ski’s pricing structure, which means the prices here will generally be the same as those at Warehouses in shopping centers or malls, minus the sales tax (New Hampshire doesn’t have one).

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War Hero Founded Dixville, Took 14-year-old Son to Battle

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The War of 1812 saw far more deaths from disease than from combat

It is not easy to find detailed information about Timothy Dix, Jr. But the War of 1812 casualty lent his name not only to Dixville Notch but to the original incarnation of The Balsams.  The New Hampshire hotel was previously known as The Dix House. Read More »

NH Hotel’s Maître d’ Has Exquisite Taste For Wine

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John White & Nishant Chaudhary of The Balsams

Ask Nishant Chaudhary about his primary role at this New England resort, and he will promptly tell you about his position as Maître d’ Hotel and his responsibility of taking care of the 400+ seat dining room.  However, this well-traveled man also has a passion for wine, and brings his expertise to The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel to help the guests fully enjoy their dining experience here. Read More »

NH Listed as one of Top 10 Greenest States

Wildflowers at The Balsams 150x150 photo (green vacationing)Another reason to travel to New Hampshire for your next green vacation:  the state has been ranked in the top 10 on Greenopia’s 2010 Greenest States List.  The organization listed New Hampshire at #10, behind Washington, Vermont, New York, Oregon, California, Nevada, Maine, Colorado, and Minnesota. Read More »

NH Resort’s New Tennis Chief Once Played Bobby Riggs

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The Balsams' red clay courts are admired by both legendary pros and young amateurs.

When Rick Toland recently took charge of tennis programs at this northern NH vacation spot, he wasn’t exactly a stranger.  He has intermittently served here (pardon the punnery) since the 1970s.

It was in those early days of Toland’s resort service that a highlight occurred which bears recalling… Read More »

NH Dining: Live Trout Delivered to The Balsams Via Local Farm

aseaw 150x150 photo (dining in new hampshire)aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 150x150 photo (dining in new hampshire)Culinary staff at this New England resort recently reached out to a New Hampshire trout farm to continue attempts at localizing their purchasing processes.

Marc Moran over at Hopewell Farms in Newbury says his business was proud to make its first delivery of live trout to the resort on June 1.

The Balsams staff used the opportunity to train culinary apprentices on the handling and processing of live fish.

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NH Resort Named Top 20 Global Tennis Destination

tennis land 1b 260x300 photo (outdoor activities)Tennis buffs hunting for things to do in New Hampshire may want to take advantage of some recent news from TennisResortsOnline.com.

The popular site recently listed this New Hampshire resort as one of the Top 20 places to play the sport, not just in America but in the entire world. Read More »

Life Intense for new Culinary Apprentices at NH Resort

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Josh Berry trains an apprentice at The Balsams

Josh Berry, Head Chef at this New England resort, hardly resembles the wild-eyed cooking-monster from Hell’s Kitchen. But starting on June 14th he’ll be putting twelve new culinary apprentices through an intense period in their lives, at one of New Hampshire’s most respected dining facilities.  These carefully-selected freshmen are mostly accomplished cooks already, but generally just half make it through The Balsams’ roughly four-year culinary training program. Read More »