STILLINGS GRANT LIFESTYLE
Imagine waking up in the crisp mountain air, while the soothing sounds of nature echo around you. Here, in the growing community of outdoor enthusiasts who have made Stillings Grant their home, there is no shortage of recreational opportunities right outside the door. From hiking and biking trails, floating or paddling on the Saco River, to the local ski resorts and cross country ski paths, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this outdoor playground.
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Stillings Grant is more than just a haven for adventurers, though. It’s a tight-knit community where neighbors become lifelong friends and build memories. Whether you're gathering for a summer barbecue, cheering on local teams at community events, or simply sharing stories around the fireplace, you'll find a sense of belonging that's truly special.

Fall in Stillings Grant is a New England dream. Each homesite is situated to enjoy pristine views of the fall foliage, taking advantage of the mountain location. Multiple trailheads are close by, making it easy to head out into the colorful wilderness. Take a scenic drive through Crawford or Pinkham Notch, or along the Kancamagus Highway, where bear and moose sightings are common amongst the spectacular scenery. Adventure through the corn maize at Sherman Farm before picking a pumpkin, and spend a day at the famous Fryeburg Fair petting livestock and playing on the midway!
Residents can spend the winter months enjoying the incredible proximity to world-class ski resorts, including Vail-owned Attitash Resort, which recently installed a new high-speed quad lift, and is only 8 minutes away, Cranmore Resort which is ideal for families with youngsters, only 20 minutes away, and Bretton Woods, New Hampshire’s largest ski area, only 30 minutes north. For those that prefer to cross country ski, there are miles of picturesque and peaceful trails through the valley.
Spring is colorful and bright, with lilacs and forsythia blooming everywhere the eye can see. Enjoy watching life return to the valley from your perch on the mountainside. The rivers are rushing and full from snowmelt, so the intrepid paddler can venture out for a ride. Residents can take advantage of the 5 fantastic golf courses within a half an hour’s drive of Stillings, including The Wentworth in Jackson, North Conway Country Club, and Bretton Woods. Bold skiers are making the most of the remaining snow in places like world-famous Tuckerman Ravine on Mount Washington.
Nothing beats summer in the White Mountains. Residents can explore the 700,000+ acres of National Forest land, with many trailheads just a walk or quick drive away from Stillings Grant. Spend a lazy afternoon floating down the Saco River in a kayak, canoe, or flotilla of inner tubes, paddle in a local lake, or clamber around areas like Diana’s Bath or Jackson Falls, all within 20 minutes of Stillings. Several local ski mountains have summer recreation opportunities like mountain biking, coasters, and scenic chairlift rides. Littles will love making their way through Bartlett’s Storyland, or spending a rainy afternoon at the neighboring aquarium.



History at Stillings
The Legacy of Stanton Slopes: From Ski Hill to Stillings Grant
In the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, nestled within the mountains of Bartlett, lies a piece of skiing history! Stanton Slopes, once a bustling ski destination, now known as Stillings Grant, carries with it a story of community, adventure, and transformation. Stanton Slopes first opened its trails to the public in the 1930s, a time when skiing was rapidly gaining popularity across New England. Located in Bartlett, NH, the slopes were a prime destination for local families and tourists alike, offering an accessible yet exhilarating winter retreat.
Today, residents and visitors alike at Stillings Grant can sense the history embedded in the land. The transformation from a vibrant ski hill to a peaceful residential area is a testament to the enduring appeal of the White Mountains and the resilience of the local community. Stanton Slopes may no longer host winter sports enthusiasts, but its legacy continues to shape the character of Bartlett, NH.
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Learn more about the history of Stanton Slopes and Bartlett
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If you’ve been waiting to find the perfect spot to build
your dream home, this is it.
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The homesites at Stillings Grant are meticulously planned to ensure each home will enjoy incredible views, peace, and privacy. Situated in the midst of all Mount Washington Valley has to offer for outdoor enthusiasts, wilderness explorers, or those looking for a quiet mountain retreat, Stillings Grant is waiting for you to make it home.
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COMMUNITY RECREATION TRAILS
Miles of trail access right here at Stillings Grant!


