A stunning ride through the northeast’s biggest mountains and Grandest lakes.
September 22 – 25, 2025
Last year’s RTA guests can book starting Feb. 12th. All others can book beginning Feb 19th.

Courtesy Corey McKeane
Your Rolling Thru New Hampshire tour will include grand riding and dining in and around the mountains and lakes of New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
We’ll guide you along sweeping routes around New Hampshire’s famously serpentine lakes, then up, over, and around the stately White Mountains. We’ll enjoy numerous covered bridges, charming New England towns, and lakeside views.
Each day you’ll enjoy guided tours including wonderful breakfasts, lunches and dinners at beautiful locations, jaw-dropping destinations, and some of the best riding you’ve ever seen!
Our Rolling Thru New Hampshire tours have always been among the most popular tours, and the 2025 edition is likely to be the very best yet.
Monday – Welcome to Lake Winnipesaukee!
We’ll be staying on the shores of gorgeous Lake Winnipesaukee in one of three charming inns at the famed Mill Falls at The Lake. The three inns are Bay Point, Chase House, and the Inn at Mill Falls. Mill Falls Marketplace surrounds the inns and features unique shopping and dining experiences. The three inns are pictured below and explained in greater detail near the bottom of the page.

Regardless of which inn you choose, we’ll dine in the banquet room on the 1st floor of Chase House for our breakfasts and dinners. It’s a 1-minute walk from the Inn at Mill Falls, and a 4-minute walk from Bay Point.
When you arrive at Mill Falls at the Lake, your Rolling Thru New Hampshire representative will be there to greet you and facilitate a smooth check-in. You’ll receive your Rolling Thru New Hampshire package, with credentials, route maps (in case you decide to ride on your own at any point), and your special gift.
TUESDAY – Kankamagus Highway, High Peaks, and One Impressive Lunch Destination
Following a delicious breakfast, you’ll ride a bucket list route. It begins with lakeside riding through rural NH communities and includes the northern part of The White Mountain National Forest surrounding Mt. Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern U.S. You’ll ride the famed Kancamagus Highway (the “Kanc”). If you’re unfamiliar with it, it’s a destination road offering endless turns, endless views, and endless smiles. It’s about the best 30 miles of road you can ride, and it’s why you ride a motorcycle.

Following that, we’ll take you through the Franconia Notch, whose massive rock faces have been compared to Yellowstone’s rock faces.


Amazing views are in every direction as we wind our way to one of the most impressive lunch destinations in the world at the luxurious Omni Mount Washington Resort. You’ll easily understand why it is a National Historic Landmark.

We’ll eat in the 1902 Main Dining Room, with views of Mount Washington and the cog railway taking visitors to the top. You will dine on an Italian Buffet that will include gluten-free and vegan options.
The ride back to our hotel will be similarly memorable, continuing to ride through the White Mountain’s landscape. By the time today’s adventure is over, we’ll have ridden the famous Kancamagus Highway, Franconia Notch, and Crawford Notch with spectacular views of the Presidential Range of mountains including Mount Washington, Mount Adams, Mount Jefferson, Mount Munroe, and a dozen more.
Following the day’s ride, you’ll have the night to yourself, exploring Meredith. There are many stores and restaurants at Mill Falls Marketplace, all within walking distance of your room.

WEDNESDAY – Lakeside Routes, Covered Bridges, and an unknown gem of a lunch destination

Yesterday’s ride was excellent, and today’s will be even better!
After breakfast, we’ll ride throughout New Hampshire’s Lake District, including around Lake Winnipesaukee. It’s the largest lake in the State of New Hampshire and one of the largest lakes in the United States. The natural shape of the lake has created twisty roads you’ll love to ride. The roads are fun to ride, offer many elevated views of the lake and the surrounding region, and pass through numerous charming towns and villages.

We’ll ride to a beautiful lunch destination that few know about, and we may be the only motorcycle group to ever dine here. It’s called The Manor on Golden Pond (yes, THAT On Golden Pond) and sits on Shepard Hill overlooking Squam Lake (the real name of Golden Pond).

We’ll enjoy passing through several covered bridges, all of which are the original structures (all wood, no steel). They’re a treat to experience in person, and you’ll have many opportunities to take photos here and many other places along the tour.

Following lunch, we’ll ride approximately an hour back to Meredith through scenic rural roads bordered by hills and mountains for much of the way. We’ll stop at a slightly off-the-grid family farm to sample some goodies made onsite – it’s a wonderful way to end the day.
Upon returning to the hotel, you’ll have time to relax at your inn overlooking the lake or waterfall, thinking about the past two days of highlights, and preparing for our last dinner together. You’ll join us for our last cocktail hour and dinner where we’ll share photos of our riding and relive some of the most memorable moments of the trip.
THURSDAY – See you Next Year!
A final breakfast awaits you. You’ll say goodbye to new and old friends and will likely be thinking about your next Rolling Thru America tour.
LODGING:
We are excited to be staying at Mill Falls at the Lake which is made up of several different inns. Each is wonderful and has its own unique New England flavor.

The three inns are all adjacent to each other. Chase House and the Inn at Mill Falls (recently renamed Palmer Inn) are side by side. Bay Point is located across the street and on the waterfront of Lake Winnipesaukee offering unrivaled views. All are located in the historic village of Meredith where there are charming shops and restaurants. Rolling Thru America negotiates nightly rates with the lodging provider to ensure attendees are getting a rate far below the Best Available Rate (BAR).
For all our group breakfasts and dinner meals, we’ll dine in the banquet room at the Chase House. It’s a 1-minute walk from the Inn at Mills Falls/Palmer Inn and a 4-minute walk from Bay Point.

The Inn at Mill Falls/Palmer Inn (see above) is a restored nineteenth-century linen mill with a tumbling 40-foot waterfall passing underneath the inn, creating a setting that envelopes guests in an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. There are shops and restaurants within this inn. The average savings for the Palmer Inn rooms is over $200 (based on the best available rates-BAR) for the three nights stay.

Chase House (seen above) is a cozy comfort inn with 20 rooms, crackling fireplaces, and lake views. The Rolling Thru New Hampshire meals are all served in the Chase House. The average savings for the three night stay is $343 (based on the best available rates-BAR).

Bay Point (see above) is a 24-room, newly remodeled nautical-themed contemporary inn perched at the end of Meredith Bay and offers breathtaking views. The rooms and the view are unmatched but remember that the group meals are served in Chase House, across the street (a 4-minute walk or 1-minute ride). Staying at Bay Point will save you over $500 (based on the best available rates-BAR) for the three night stay.
