About Sanbornville, NH
Sanbornville is located in Carroll County, New Hampshire, and is a part of the Lakes Region at the foot of the scenic White Mountains. In addition, Sanbornville sits along the famous Cotton Valley Trail, a 12 mile trail that stretches from the eastern shores of Lake Winnepesaukee at Wolfeboro. Just off the White Mountain Hwy, otherwise known as Route 16, Sanbornville epitomizes New England charm. Biking, hiking, fishing and a wide array of water activities are among some of the things to do while in Carroll County. One of the highlight places to stay in Sanbornville is the famous Wakefield Inn, known for being a romantic getaway near Lake Winnepesaukee. Some of the surrounding lake towns are: Center Harbor, Wolfeboro, Meredith, and Alton Bay, each with their own individual magnetism. While visiting the Lake Winnepesaukee, take a cruise along the lake on the M/S Mount Washington. The cruise offers both scenic daytime cruises and sunset dinner cruises from late May through October. One of the top-rated places to eat in Sanbornville is the Poor People's Pub; a unique dining experience that's been around since 1974.