Weirs Beach

Weirs Beach, located in Laconia New Hampshire, is the Lakes Region’s most popular vacation spot. The area hosts various attractions including Funspot (the worlds largest arcade), Daytona Fun Park and the Mount Washington Cruise, events such as New Hampshire’s annual bike week and many delicious...

Each year in mid-June the state of New Hampshire celebrates a unique and exciting tradition called Motorcycle Week. During Motorcycle Week, motorcyclists and motorcycle enthusiasts gather in Laconia, New Hampshire for the world’s oldest bike rally. In the early years of the event, back in...

Daytona Fun Park, located less than one mile from the Summit Resort, is a vacation hotspot for guests of all ages. If you are in the process of planning your next vacation, don’t forget to add this spot to your list of things to do!...

All Aboard! Spring is here and Weirs beach is starting to come alive with activities and attractions. We are excited for the 2019 Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad season! The season kicks off, May 25, 2019 where the railway will begin conducting weekend excursions until mid-June when...

Located just five minutes down the road from the Summit Resort is the popular area of Weirs Beach located on the southern shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. There are an abundance of places to eat with lakeside views and outdoor seating, so whether you’re looking for...

If you are new to staying with us at the Summit Resort, and are unfamiliar with the area, don’t fret because we are here to let you in on some of our favorite spots. Weirs Beach has everything from restaurants, arcades, and the boardwalk to...

Big things are coming your way with a visit to Summit Resort. The perfect setting for outdoor enthusiasts, by either a 1.5 mile walk, a short bike ride, or by car you can get to the heart of Weirs Beach within minutes. If you haven’t...

Weirs Beach on Lake Winnipesaukee has a long history of tourism and family fun. Long before the initial strip of sand was added along the shores of the big lake, the native Abenaquis Indians constructed large fishing traps called "Weirs" along the channel to...