Snowvillage Inn has been welcoming guests to the White Mountains since 1948. The Snowvillage Inn is an extraordinary New England country home built as a summer home in 1916 by Frank Simonds, a Pulitzer Prize winning author known primarily for his five-volume history of World War I. An expansive house set high on the lower slopes of Foss Mountain, the Snowvillage Inn has a commanding and memorable view of the White Mountains. Simonds named the house Blighty, which means home.
Helen Keller, who spent summers in Snowville, wrote of the area “This is a nest of peace, twice blessed.”. The property was acquired by Greta and Maxx Pluss in 1948 and turned into a country inn. It has been in operation as a New England Country Inn ever since. In the 1970s, Ginger and Pat Blymyer took over, adding their personal flair (including a pig) to the property.
Snowvillage Inn offers guests resort amenities for convenience, fun and adventure. Guests can enjoy the following amenities during their stay. Onsite Drinks and Dining at Max’s Restaurant & Pub.
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