A logging town, Colebrook was the "end of the line" for the railroad for a number of years. Its visitor center is located on a scenic bend of the Connecticut on US Route 3, 1.5 miles north of the town center.
Dining includes the Moose Muck Coffee House, 25 Parsons Street, offering coffee, sandwiches and snacks.
Wilderness Restaurant at 181 Main Street serves homemade food with 1950s flair. Le Rendez Vous Bakery
, at 121 Main
Street, serves gourmet French Food for bargain prices. Mostly Muffins, 51 Parsons Street, offers a variety of bakery
goods, including the New England favorite, whoopee pies.• Bear Rock Suites
• RiverEdge Inn & RV Sites , formerly the Colebrook House Inn
• Monadnock Bed & Breakfast
• Northern Comfort Motel
Fishing is good on the Connecticut River, and upstream, the four Connecticut Lakes offer
great fishing opportunities, especially if you fish with flies. Be sure to check NH Fish &
Game regs
as certain sections have differing rules, size or quantity limits. To check water
flow rates on the Connecticut River,
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