Posts Tagged ‘NH Music Festival’
Exploring Fall Foliage in The Lakes Region
When the nights grow cold and the days are warm, Lake Winnipesaukee’s leaves shift into a festival of colors. People from all over the world flock to see the fall foliage in New Hampshire that never disappoints. The amber Sugar Maples, cranberry Red Maples, golden yellow birches, and copper leafed oaks are just a few who can put on quite the show. Peak color season changes per location based on temperature and elevation; Usually, fall foliage appears mid-September and lasts through late October. Our music festivals and concert season may be over, but Great Water’s is set in a prime location for one of the best scenic vistas in New Hampshire to visit; Wolfeboro – The Oldest Summer Resort on Lake Winnipesaukee
Read MoreThinking of Summer 2021
Wolfeboro is the ideal vacation spot for guests of all ages, and Great Waters is the location of one of the best New Hampshire Music Festivals. We offer a diverse array of musical performances for all ages. It’s just a short drive or walk to catch a show with locations throughout the Winnipesaukee area. Spend…
Read MoreThe Summer of Our Intermission
Great Waters 2021 Season is already shaping up to be spectacular! Shows are planned for all of our traditional Wolfeboro venues, AND, we’ve partnered with Castle in the Clouds to present “Concerts in the Clouds,” a 500-seat covered tent in the meadow on the Castle grounds. We are looking forward to having you join us to hear The Australian Bee Gees and Classic Albums Live Presents Hotel California.
Read MoreGreat Waters and Castle in the Clouds Announce Partnership to Bring Entertainment to Historic Venue
Great Waters, the preeminent provider of entertainment for the New Hampshire Lakes Region, and the Castle Preservation Society have formed an exciting long- term partnership to bring live concerts to the meadow at Castle in the Clouds. This partnership will bring two Great Waters events to the Castle’s spectacular outdoor venue during the upcoming 2020 season.
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