The town of Bethlehem, New Hampshire has no direct connection to its better-known counterpart city, but its current name was chosen in honor of Jesus’ birthplace on Christmas Day of 1799. Our Bethlehem doesn’t quite have the long history, but still celebrates the Christmas season to the fullest.
Discover Bethlehem NH/Facebook Winter in Bethlehem is probably one of the most spectacular times of the year. The clear air gives way to the beautiful mountain views as the summits become blanketed with fresh snow.
Josh Graciano/Flickr The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests’ northern outpost, The Rocks, offers up the opportunity to cut your won Christmas tree from their expansive fields, as well as purchase pre-cut trees and handmade wreaths. Visitors can also tour the property via carriage to enjoy the surrounding mountain views. For more information, visit the Forest Society website.
Christmas In Bethlehem Bethlehem’s Illumination Parade is a sight to see as downtown lights up with decorated vehicles and floats. Enjoy the show from the sidewalk or join is as a participant. More information is available at the Christmas In Bethlehem website.
Christmas In Bethlehem A spectacular fireworks display over Bethlehem Town Hall brings a bit of holiday twinkle to the night sky overhead. More information is available at the Christmas In Bethlehem website.
Christmas In Bethlehem/Facebook The town’s Christmas In Bethlehem Festival provides musical entertainment, holiday train rides, and perhaps most importantly, a chance for friends and loved one to catch up with each other over a cup of hot cider. Visit the festival website.
Bethlehem Events Santa is usually a busy guy this time of year, but he always makes the time to visit the nice (maybe not so much the naughty) in Bethlehem.
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Address: Bethlehem, NH, USAAddress: The Rocks Estate, US-302, Bethlehem, NH 03574, USA
Discover Bethlehem NH/Facebook
Winter in Bethlehem is probably one of the most spectacular times of the year. The clear air gives way to the beautiful mountain views as the summits become blanketed with fresh snow.
Josh Graciano/Flickr
The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests’ northern outpost, The Rocks, offers up the opportunity to cut your won Christmas tree from their expansive fields, as well as purchase pre-cut trees and handmade wreaths. Visitors can also tour the property via carriage to enjoy the surrounding mountain views. For more information, visit the Forest Society website.
Christmas In Bethlehem
Bethlehem’s Illumination Parade is a sight to see as downtown lights up with decorated vehicles and floats. Enjoy the show from the sidewalk or join is as a participant. More information is available at the Christmas In Bethlehem website.
A spectacular fireworks display over Bethlehem Town Hall brings a bit of holiday twinkle to the night sky overhead. More information is available at the Christmas In Bethlehem website.
Christmas In Bethlehem/Facebook
The town’s Christmas In Bethlehem Festival provides musical entertainment, holiday train rides, and perhaps most importantly, a chance for friends and loved one to catch up with each other over a cup of hot cider. Visit the festival website.
Bethlehem Events
Santa is usually a busy guy this time of year, but he always makes the time to visit the nice (maybe not so much the naughty) in Bethlehem.