North Conway NH Area Moose Tours

It’s not everyday that you get to see wildlife up and close. Experience the thrill of seeing a real moose in nature!  The most likely time to see a moose and other wildlife is between dusk and dawn.  Area tours often depart at sunset or a bit later and explore the notch roads winding through the White Mountain National Forest in search of these majestic animals. You may join a Moose Tour and have the joy of a sighting of a black bear or white-tailed deer.

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The Best Places to See Moose in North Conway, New Hampshire

Although moose dwell throughout New Hampshire, the greatest populations live in the northern half of the state. North Conway perches on the edge of the White Mountains National Forest, providing an ideal hub for moose-watching in the forests and farmlands outside its boundaries.

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Take Me to the River

The Saco River flowing through the western edge of North Conway provides ideal moose-watching terrain. Moose feed on aquatic plants early in the morning and at dusk, and the river has natural wooded areas that provide cover for the animal. Rent a canoe from one of the local outfitters and watch moose from the vantage point of the water.

Keep in mind that moose can easily swim six miles per hour — faster than the average person can paddle a canoe — so take care not to disturb them. Camp overnight at Saco River Campground where moose sometimes venture. You can stay with full amenities along river’s edge and enjoy a swimming pool, sport courts and hot showers.

Go For a Drive

It’s common to see moose grazing beside the roadway at dusk during summer months. Take a drive into the White Mountains National Forest to look for the animals from the comfort of your car. Look for cars on the side of the road where moose are grazing. A 90-mile loop through the forest is likely to produce sightings of the great beasts during a late summer afternoon or early evening.

The route heads northwest along Highway 302, skirting the base of Mt. Washington. Connect with Highway 3 and return by the Kancamagus Highway from the city of Lincoln. Along the way, Crawford Notch and Franconia Notch state parks have campgrounds where you can stay overnight in prime moose territory.

Moose on a Train

Relax and enjoy looking for wildlife as you chug through moose territory on the Conway Scenic Railroad. Trips depart from North Conway, with two valley trips operating throughout the year to Bartlett and Conway. The 11-mile round-trip to Conway winds along the Saco River, with dramatic crossings at Moat Brook and the Swift River. A 21-mile trip to Bartlett runs through forested land along the Saco, Ellis and East Branch rivers, where you may catch a glimpse of the animals in the distance.

A longer journey to Crawford Notch and Saco Lake runs from summer through autumn, when moose sightings are at their peak. All trips return to the station in the late afternoon, when moose begin browsing for their evening meal.

Moose After Dark

Moose may thrive in the area around Conway, but the best way to ensure you see one is to take a guided moose tour. Guides are up-to-date on the best moose hangouts in the North Conway area, making your chances of seeing one better than 95 percent.

Tour companies including Mt. Washington Valley Moose Tours and Gorham Moose Tours run night tours allowing you to see the animals illuminated by spotlights from the bus. When safe to do so, guides let passengers off the bus to take pictures of the animals.

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We had a great time on the tour, but I agree with many of the reviews below about the owner not having the most friendly personality. He could work on his people skills a little bit. We did see moose and the kids enjoyed the tour so all in all, I would recommend it.

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If there was an option to give 0 stars, I would give it. Where do we start. This "tour" is nothing more than a tourist trap - a money grab. This business isn't one that should exist. Elwin, the owner, is a terrible business manager with disregard to his costumers - we were freezing and asked Elwin to lower the air conditioner needless to say he did not and we were left to freeze for the entire ride. However, the most startling moment was Elwin telling us he has only seen moose on 3/47 of his trips. DOESN'T A SUCCESS RATE OF 6.38% STRIKE AS A SIGN THAT A CHANGE IS NEEDED IN THE BUSINESS MODEL?! This was generally a tour that gave me flashbacks to my school field trips. We ironed the same three roads back and forth - you expected a safari? Well the entire tour is on paved road no safari whatsoever. The entertainment that was used to lure us in included a discovery channel documentary that bore us to sleep, another documentary, and a slideshow made by Elwin including photos of Moose to the tune of "Hey Mr.Moose." Honestly the fact that this business is still functioning is beyond me. How can one take $40 for this monstrosity and not feel ashamed. Please skip this tour. By the way our tour lowered his success rate to 6.25% - in other words no moose (must mention that he did invite everyone back for a free tour - but how should I put it: I think we'll skip).

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looks to me like many of these reviewers have very unrealistic expectations of reality, but why wouldn't they since mickey d's started doing table service and free mints for dollar items? one would have to be an idiot to imagine that a sighting of a moose could be guaranteed for $1, $40, or $500. Maybe the guide just needs to tie a moose out somewhere for his overly entitled customers. If you want to pay $40 for this, be my guest but quit acting like you're paying to roll down the strip to catch a glimpse of a celebrity.

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The owner Elwyn is a dispicable human being. He was 20 minutes late to pick us up and we were the only 2 people there for a sold out tour. Tried calling and texting with no response thought we were being stood up. Finally sent a text stating we were leaving and want my $ back or I was filing fraud charges. Showed up as we were pulling out and yes we went Returned to camp and the texts started at 1am see below it was awful. I am not sure why he thought I knew so much about his business or that he was picking us up in a different spot. The only reason he assumed he saved me tome is I told him I was an hour away and they took a left to go back to N. Conway and I went right or North. Never told him where I was staying. Not to mention if he was picking people up in different spots he could have texted to say he was late... We did see moose but drove the same roads up and down for 4 hours... Find a different company!!!!

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Let's just say ... I want sure I was coming out of the experience alive. And that is not an understatement.

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To tell you I feel bad for this guy, when we arrived he seemed to have kind of an attitude and seemed shady. Once On the tour we drove up and down the same road over and over but if that's where the moose are that's where the moose are. The stars on the roof are cool for the kids and the clap and cheer after seeing a moose was fun. The kids would enjoy this and I would go again, he ended up being very sweet and gave out animals crackers and water. We saw some moose and it was very fun.

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Driver was abusive and confrontational. Made up Stories about where he found a moose antler. He bought it on eBay. Also witnesses driver doing drugs. Elwin became very aggressive when we confronted him about the drugs. He wouldn't let us get off the bus. Finally we had to push ourselves past him. My children were scared and were crying. Never use him.

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It sounded like a good idea. We called to make reservations and the owner sounded nice, advised against bringing the grand children as the tour runs from 8pm to midnight and he would not be turning around early for anyone. Good advise in retrospect. You meet the tour at the train station in NC. It's a 30 seat bus rigged with outside lights and it was sold out. We were a little early but the owner was there so we met him, paid the $40 each and waited for the rest. Tried to engage in a little conversation about the tour and got a couple grunts out of the man who seemed agitated that everyone was not there and was rifling through his papers and calling people. Most of them were there and it was 7:45. Once everyone is on board we head for the Kangcamagus. The guy puts in a Nat geo flick for the ride and I'm hoping I didn't just shell 80 bucks for a pirated dvd on a bus that's 1/2 full of kids with the croup (not everyone took his advice). Takes like 45 minutes to get up there and when we do the guy drives around, pulls over a lot, shines his spotlight aimlessly and doesn't say much. What he does say is dry as toast. He announces it's time for a ten minute break pulls over at some visitor center and starts staring at his watch. Try to engage in a little light conversation and get the same grunts as before. My wife is starting to hate me. Time to go he puts on his own dvd which is a slide show of his past successful tours set to a kids moose song that made my wife hate me more. Haven't seen as much as a moose turd and now he's going to torture us. Another hour of driving around at full speed pulling over aimless lights and silence except for the goofy moose tune and now he starts to wrap it up. Me and the guy across the aisle are pretty sure he wants to get back to town with his twelve hundred bucks before last call. Heading on out of there and bang! he pulls it off! There's a moose in middle of the field. We pull over and look at it, turn around and look at it again, turn around and look at it again for old times sake and speed off back to Conway. But wait I say there's another one! Must not have heard me but he still flicks the lights on every once in a while as we cruise at 50 past any chance of seeing anything. Like I said it sounded like a good idea. Do yourself a favor keep the 40 bucks a head, put the kids in the back of the station wagon, cruise up to the Mt Washington, catch the fireworks while you shine your flashlight out the window and your chances of seeing moose are better than if you get on the bus with Mr. Personality.

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My husband and I are planning a get a way up north, within a week, and was looking online for nearby attractions. When I got to this site, I began reading the reviews and couldn't stop! There were a few stories I read where I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes. Every story mentioned the same crazy and rude driver, Elwin. I was beginning to visualize a picture of Elwin in my mind..... :O. (It wasn't a good one) Obviously, Elwin has issues, and from the reviews, it doesn't sound like he knows how to run a business! I want to thank everyone who has taken the time to share your experience and write a review. It surely has help us to make a decision. We choose to RUN ..... lol

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Literally--the worst experience on a "tour" ever. 1. Expensive--way more cost than what's its worth. You are better off driving up Mt. Washington or just the northern freeways in NH. That's literally all the driver did--drive up and down freeways in northern NH. Literally you are paying for a big uncomfortable bus and the driving work that an 18-year old who knew nothing about moose could do. 2. Luck of the draw where you sit--if you didn't sign up early you get stuck seated in the back. The bus only has one TV in the front so you are completely screwed if you sit in the back. Yes you can kind of see the video from the back, but that matters when the video is the only chance at moose you will see. 3. Furthermore the video is the only source of information the entire "tour." The driver adds NO quality or information the entire trip--I learned nothing. You are basically paying $100 more to see a some video in a bus in NH when you could watch the same thing online from your home. 4. Attitude from the start--the driver was unpleasant beginning to end. When I emailed him a few months in advance if tours were available, he replied in all exclamations and caps as if he was annoyed. Sorry I want to give you my money? Then during the trip he made it very clear in the beginning you are not likely to see anything, and then at the end when you don't see anything he literally had the soul of a demon and cares nothing. PLEASE save yourself. Literally a drive up to northern NH is all this is. 5. Complete wast of my life and I wish I could put this guy out of business. Borderline a crime what he is charging versus with what you are getting. Apparently he has never been on a tour and knows what that means. He seems to be an unhappy person just trying to make an extra buck. I live in MA and know others as well who have mentioned this--they warned me not to do this but I didn't listen. Boy was I wrong...

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I have 5 free days in New Hampshire and Vermont. Should I spent 3 days in New Conway, and 2 days in Woodstock, VT? Or should I spent 3 days in Woodstock, VT and 2 days in New Conway, NH? Please advise.

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  1. Moose Tours in Mt. Washington Valley

    Since 2007 we've been providing successful nighttime moose tours from North Conway, New Hampshire. Now with over 1600 moose tours done lots of experience has been gained. Our season is late May to October. Departure is about 8 PM and return is scheduled to be by midnight. For your travel comfort, an enclosed 33-seat stop on, step off bus is ...

  2. Moose Tours

    Now Introducing: "Bus Tour Entertainment!" For More Information: CALL DAN: 603.723.2501. Email: [email protected]. GREAT FAMILY FUN!!! Dan's Scenic Tours, LLC & Moose Tours, Welcomes you, to join us, as we offer professional guided MOOSE & SCENIC Tours to popular attractions in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

  3. North Conway NH area Moose Tours

    North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour. 40 Norcross Circle. North Conway, NH 03860. 603-662-3159. Check us out on Facebook and Instagram! View our list of North Conway NH area Moose Tours.

  4. North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour

    North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour. Since 2007 it's a 3 1/2+ hour Moose Safari Moose Tour into the area's moose country from late May into October. Has a 8pm town departure, another stop, and a "half time" bathroom break. There is now over 2 hours of wildlife dvds played throughout the night so there's plenty of moose visuals seen ...

  5. Visit NH : North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tours

    Norcross Circle, North Conway, NH 03860. Directions. Call. Email. Website. Moose Movie - Moose Tour - Moose fun ! Ride along as we have some fun taking an evening 3 1/2+ hour Moose Tour. To begin an informative movie about New Hampshire Moose is shown. Most find it to be excellent.

  6. North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour

    North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour, North Conway: See 431 reviews, articles, and 124 photos of North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour, ranked No.38 on Tripadvisor among 38 attractions in North Conway. ... the night so there's plenty of moose visuals seen while seeking actual sightings of the real wild elusive majestic New Hampshire moose. In ...

  7. North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour

    There's now over 2 hours of wildlife dvds shown between hotspots kwhile seeking the elusive New Hampshire wild MOOSE. There's a bathroom break about 10pm. All seem to find the enclosed 32 seat coach bus comfortable. In 2023 moose were seen 18/20 nights thru June, 23/26 nights in July, and 26/28 nights in August. Wow !

  8. Moose Tours

    All things to do in North Conway Commonly Searched For in North Conway Tours & Activities in North Conway Popular North Conway Categories Explore more top attractions. ... Dan's Moose Tours was recommended by the Top Notch Inn. So we booked a private morning tour for $175. ... it was a great change of pace talking with Dan about life in New ...

  9. North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour

    White Mountains Visitors Center. 200 Kancamagus Highway, PO Box 10 North Woodstock, NH 03262 (603) 745-8720 TF: 800-346-3687

  10. North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour

    Darn good ! Moose seen in September and October too. On every tour it's attempted to have everyone return to town saying "we saw moose !". Our planned 2024 schedule is in photos. You are invited to experience this real authentic North Conway moose tour and have our driver with 18 years experience to do his best for you.

  11. Moose Tours

    Tour Photos. Testimonials. Tours. Kayak & Canoe Rentals. Location. Contact. Judy Music Entertainment. Moose Tours - DAN'S SCENIC TOURS, LLC, North Conway, Gorham & Jackson, New Hampshire "Come Share The Beauty" MOOSE Tours: Run evenings - 6 days a week, 6:30pm (* times may vary due to daylight hours). or.

  12. Moose Tours

    Moose Tours - DAN'S SCENIC TOURS, LLC, North Conway, Gorham & Jackson, New Hampshire "Come Share The Beauty" Tours: Moose Tours (public) Cannon Mountain Private Day Tour; ... Moose Tour, Entertainment etc.) For more Information regarding any of these Tours, Call Dan: 603.723.2501 or

  13. The Best Places to See Moose in North Conway, New Hampshire

    Moose may thrive in the area around Conway, but the best way to ensure you see one is to take a guided moose tour. Guides are up-to-date on the best moose hangouts in the North Conway area, making your chances of seeing one better than 95 percent. Tour companies including Mt. Washington Valley Moose Tours and Gorham Moose Tours run night tours ...

  14. Moose Tours

    On this Day Tour, experience the Thrill of riding the tramway up the 42,00 foot summit of Cannon Mt. for Spectacular Views of New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Canada, the summit provides trails for short hikes, Other stops include; Viewing the Cog Railway, as it makes it's way up Mt. Washington, take a short hike to Cathedral Ledge for fantastic views and watch Rock Climbers make thier ...

  15. MWV Moose Bus Tours

    22 reviews and 27 photos of MWV Moose Bus Tours "My friends and I were visiting North Conway for the week and had an open mind when it came to what we wanted to do. I saw on trip advisor the MWV Moose Tours and I was curious! After reading some great reviews, my friends and I decided to go. We called in a reservation and met Elwin and his moose safari bus at the train station.

  16. Gorham, NH Moose Tours

    Book a Tour. Advanced reservations highly recommended; book & pay online! Gorham Moose Tours depart from the Gorham Information Booth located at 69 Main Street, Gorham, NH 03581. MAKE A RESERVATION.

  17. Fantastic Night With Moose !

    40 Norcross Cir, North Conway, Conway, NH 03860. ... Now in 2019, and started in 2007 this North Conway Moose Safari Moose Tour has earned an excellent reputation with lodging front desks throughout the Mount Washington Valley : The Merrill Farm Inn, The Grand Hotel, The Holiday Inn Express, The Golden Gables Inn, The Hampton Inn and water park ...

  18. Moose Tours

    Moose Tours - DAN'S SCENIC TOURS, LLC, North Conway, Gorham & Jackson, New Hampshire "Come Share The Beauty" Rates: Cannon Mt Private Day Tour & Flume Gorge Private Day Tour Up to 5 persons $250.00 & $50 ... 5 & under: $10.00 Ask about our Morning & Evening "Private" Moose Tours!! CALL DAN For More Information and Reservations: 603.723.2501 or ...

  19. 8 Of The Most Charming Small Towns To Visit In New Hampshire

    North Conway Downtown North Conway, New Hampshire. A renowned four-season resort destination in the White Mountains, North Conway occupies the eastern part of Carroll County along US Route 302, approximately 136 miles from Boston. Travelers visiting the town must check out the historic properties and the scores of antique stores, art galleries ...

  20. Should I spend more days in New Conway, NH, or Woodstock, VT

    Just north of Woodstock, Vermont is the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park, Vermont's only National Park, where you can tour of the historic Billings Mansion and grounds, and hike 20-miles of nature trails including the 5-mile trail to the top of Mt Tom. The adjacent Billings Farm and Museum shows how life was in the 19th ...