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Wolfeboro, known as the Oldest Summer Resort in America, offers the perfect blend of small-town charm and big-time adventure. Downtown is just a short walk from campus, giving students easy access to coffee shops, restaurants, and local boutiques year-round. Nestled in the heart of New Hampshire’s picturesque Lakes Region, our location places you within an hour of both the mountains and the coast—ideal for year-round outdoor adventures.

Step Out and Have Some Fun!

Explore Downtown

Downtown Wolfeboro is a favorite hangout spot for students—grab an ice cream and chill on the town docks, walk the scenic Bridge Falls Path, get pizza or subs with friends, or fish in Back Bay or Lake Winnipesaukee. There’s always something to do just steps from campus.

Hit the Local Trails and Slopes

Students stay active year-round in Wolfeboro! Sewall Woods offers 5 miles of scenic trails for hiking and biking. In winter, head to Abenaki Ski Area—the oldest small ski area in the U.S.—for skiing, snowboarding, and fun with friends just minutes from campus.

Find Your Adventure

Join the Outdoor Skills Program for quick day trips to the Lakes Region or the White Mountains—both less than an hour away! Hike scenic trails, scale rugged cliffs, or try ice climbing in the winter. With so many nearby options, outdoor adventure is always close by.


FIRST IN THE NATION

A Primary Opportunity

New Hampshire’s role as the first-in-the-nation primary gives you a front-row seat to the democratic process. Brewster students have rare opportunities to engage in elections, attend campaign events, and meet presidential candidates up close—an experience few high schoolers ever get.


NH Day

Each fall, Brewster’s New Hampshire Day takes students and faculty on a day of adventure across the Granite State. From mountain hikes to seaside strolls, you’ll explore new places, bond with friends and teachers, and make memories to last a lifetime.

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