Warren Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeWarren sits along the Appalachian Trail, nestled at the foot of Mt Moosilauke on the western edge of the White Mountains. Mt. Moosilauke snow melt feeds the Baker river, offering an abundance of refreshing swimming holes along it's winding path through town.
Year-round sport brings snowmobilers and ATV riders through Warren on Corridor 5, a trail that leads riders all the way to the Canadian border.
Eighty percent of the town's area is National Forest, and forestry is its largest industry.
Warren's sights include the famous Redstone Rocket, the state fish hatchery, and the (now closed) Morse Museum.
Year-round sport brings snowmobilers and ATV riders through Warren on Corridor 5, a trail that leads riders all the way to the Canadian border.
Eighty percent of the town's area is National Forest, and forestry is its largest industry.
Warren's sights include the famous Redstone Rocket, the state fish hatchery, and the (now closed) Morse Museum.
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