Bethlehem, NH - An Outstanding Quality of LifeBethlehem residents enjoy an outstanding quality of life. Located in the beautiful White Mountains region, Bethlehem offers clean, fresh air and an unparalleled array of outdoor recreational activities. Bethlehem also provides its residents a safe, small-town community environment. There are ample opportunities to meet neighbors and friends in a variety of settings -- organization and club meetings, school functions, outdoor concerts, nature presentations, and town meetings to name a few.
More than half the Town of Bethlehem lies within the 780,000 acre White Mountains National Forest. Each year, more people visit the White Mountains National Forest than visit Yellowstone and Yosemite National Parks combined. At 1,500 feet above sea level, Bethlehem is arguably the highest occupied village east of the Rockies. Known for its virtually pollen-free air, it was once the headquarters of the National Hay Fever Association. Today antique shops and restaurants line Main Street.
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