Mountain View Grand Resort & Spa in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, completed a multimillion-dollar renovation. Enhancements were done to the lobby, guestrooms and restaurants with preservation of historical details and classic architectural elements. The property is an all-season resort recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
Guestrooms have been enhanced with textures and amenities and all now have a butler pantry and a curated minibar.
“As stewards of Mountain View Grand’s rich heritage, we’re thrilled to embark on this journey weaving the threads of our storied past into an exciting new chapter,” Managing Director Lloyd Van Horn said in a statement. “Taking advantage of our expansive 1,700-acre natural playground, we’re launching new family-friendly programming just in time for summer.”
The resort is also introducing wellness programming that integrates with its natural setting, ranging from outdoor yoga sessions to meditation programs, forest bathing, specialized sleep therapy and ASMR offerings.
“Our vision at Mountain View Grand is to build upon the resort’s legacy as a seasonal retreat with the best of the region’s famous offerings—from the incredible fall-foliage experiences to winter play and summer activations for everyone in the family,” said Ameesh Agarwal, president of Bsafal, which, together with Argo Real Estate, has owned Mountain View Grand since 2022. “This has always been a place to connect in nature and with each other, and we’re proud to be writing the next chapter.”