Nestled in the heart of Jackson Village the Wildcat Inn &Tavernhas welcomed guests to dine by candlelight, relax by our crackling fire, dance in our tavern and snuggle in our cozy beds for almost 100 years. Our rustic country inn is perfect for outdoor adventures like skiing, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, golf, and fishingor a romantic walk in the woods. All of these activities and more are within minutes of our front door.
If you’re looking for a rustic New Hampshire Inn with delicious fine dining, hearty comfort food, a really cool tavern, great live music, tons of activity and quaint cozy rooms you’ve come to the right place. We’re all about fun and would love to have you be our guest. So come prepared to laugh, love, and smile so hard you might just cry.
After all...you just might find that the Wildcat Inn and Tavern is perfect for you.
Nov. 28 - 30: Traditionally Yours, Jackson - The classic White Mountain villages of Jackson, Bartlett, Glen and Intervale invite folks to join them as they open their doors once again to share old and new holiday traditions.
Nov. 11: Veterans Day
Join others as they salute the heroes of the US military who’ve served in the war.
Wildcat Inn & Tavern Receives 2008 Best of Jackson Award
WASHINGTON D.C., October 27, 2008 -- Wildcat Inn & Tavern has been selected for the 2008 Best of Jackson Award in the Bed & Breakfasts category by the U.S. Local Business Association (USLBA).
Yankee Magazine calls the Mt. Washington Valley “Winter’s Home Town”.
It’s the ultimate winter vacation destination offering not only world-class alpine and cross country skiing but also snowboarding, ice skating, snowmobiling, snow tubing, horsedrawn sleigh rides, winter hiking and climbing. Located in New Hampshire’s scenic Eastern White Mountain region, the Mt. Washington Valley has it all!
Lost Ski Areas of New England
The “Lost Ski Areas of New England” is the subject of an ongoing exhibit through March at the New England Ski Museum in Franconia, and now it’s the focus of a new book by Jeremy Davis, founder of the Web site for the Lost Ski Areas of New England