Bartlett, New Hampshire

Bartlett, NH, is a small town tucked away in the mountainous region of northern Carroll County.  Well known for tourism in the Granite State, Bartlett is home to about 3000 people who absolutely love their little town and all it has to offer.  Stunning beauty pervades this community regardless of the time of year with its pristine pine forests and majestic peaks and folks from all over New England come to Bartlett year round to simply sit back and enjoy their surroundings.

Bartlett was first settled around 1770 and was incorporated twenty years later.  The town is named after Dr. Josiah Bartlett, a resident of Kingston, NH, located much further south.  Dr. Bartlett was the first chief executive to carry the “governor” title and was also a representative to the Continental Congress.  Dr. Bartlett was one of three New Hampshire signers of the Declaration of Independence as well as the founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society in 1791.

Bartlett’s population started out very small (250 people in 1790), with most residents hunting, fishing, trapping and trading to survive.  The rocky soil made farming difficult while the town’s location made the transportation of goods a long, arduous task.  Over time, as railroad tracks began striping the land, NH residents began exploring their state and discovered the incredible beauty that the White Mountains held in spades.  Soon, tourism became the area’s most vital industry and remains so today.

Bartlett’s most well known attraction is Attitash Bear Peak Ski and Summer Resort.  Drawing crowds from hundreds of miles around, Attitash Bear Peak offers 75 trails and glade skiing on 283 skiable acres with 12 chair lifts to speed skiers to the top of the mountain.  Another popular attraction in Bartlett has to be Storyland USA, a Mother Goose-themed amusement park aimed at younger children.  Storyland was owned by the Morrell Corporation for over fifty years until it was purchased in 2007 by Kennyworld Entertainment Company, a large, nationwide amusement park chain. 

Today, Bartlett is a modern town in every sense of the word, yet it still clings to its New England heritage and retains a small-town charm.  With the White Mountains all around you, everywhere you turn you’ll find a view that deserves its own postcard – Bartlett is enshrouded in natural beauty.

Bartlett is a member of SAU #9 and educates all resident students from kindergarten through the eighth grade at the Josiah Bartlett School.  All other students are tuitioned at the Kennett High School in neighboring Conway.

The town of Bartlett looks like the backdrop for an LL Bean photo shoot; thick green forests, gorgeous mountains with snow-capped peaks, natural, untouched rivers and streams cutting their way through the granite on their way to the ocean – and you can live here.  Homes and land are available in Bartlett, but you need know where to look.  The first place to look is with Jim Miller Bean Group.  Call Jim Miller today at (603) 801-3987 and start the ball rolling.  Jim has years of experience helping people buy the home of their dreams in the greatest state in the nation: New Hampshire.  Call Jim now and come join the ranks of New Hampshire homeowners.

Josiah Bartlett School (k-8)
(603) 374-2331

Kennett High School (9-12)
(603) 356-4343  

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