Riverbank Motel & Cabins

Riverbank Motel & Cabins Welcome to Riverbank Motel & Cabins! We are a family owned business nestled along the banks of the Pemigewasset River.
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From a 2-bedroom cottage to cabins to motel rooms, we have it all to accommodate anyone!

05/26/2026

Happy Memorial Day! We hope everyone had a great weekend with their familes!

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05/15/2026

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Explore the Kancamagus Highway: scenic stops, fall colors, wildlife, and a free highway map download.

Riverbank Motel and Cabins Managed by Vacasa has been recognized in the KAYAK Travel Awards. The award is based on guest...
04/27/2026

Riverbank Motel and Cabins Managed by Vacasa has been recognized in the KAYAK Travel Awards. The award is based on guest reviews so a special thanks to all our guests!

04/14/2026

The Pemigewasset River is flowing!! April is a great time of year to see waterfalls and the rivers rising from snow melts and rain 🌧

04/07/2026

Who said ski season was done?! ❄️❄️❄️

A beautiful March day for skiing! We are so lucky to be located minutes from Loon!
03/05/2026

A beautiful March day for skiing! We are so lucky to be located minutes from Loon!

Our history was featured! Check out how we were once a bowling alley!
02/26/2026

Our history was featured! Check out how we were once a bowling alley!

Before it was the Riverbank Motel… it was Bowl-Away Alleys!

This undated photograph from the Upper Pemigewasset Historical Society’s "Early Lincoln Photos" collection captures a slice of local recreation history—a six-lane bowling alley once located in the Riverbank Motel area, near Clark's Trading Post.

On December 29, 1970, Deanna Huot and her husband, Ray Calistro, purchased 192 Connector Road—then a bowling amusement facility known as Bowl-Away Alleys. With plenty of elbow grease and entrepreneurial vision, the couple transformed six candlepin lanes into the eleven motel units that locals and visitors recognize today as the Riverbank Motel and Cabins.

What was once the sound of rolling balls and falling pins became a welcoming place for travelers to rest and make memories in the White Mountains.

The property has remained a family endeavor. Deanna passed the torch to her son, Tyson, and daughter-in-law, Hilary Calistro, who continued the tradition by purchasing the Motel, Pemi Cottage, and outdoor pool on September 1, 2017—ensuring that this local landmark remains family-owned and operated.

Lincoln’s history is full of wonderful reinvention stories like this one.

Do you remember bowling at Bowl-Away Alleys? We’d love to hear your memories!

Riverbank Motel & Cabins

02/16/2026
Lots of snow in the Whites!
01/27/2026

Lots of snow in the Whites!

01/26/2026

A pretty winter storm!

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183 Connector Road
Lincoln, NH
03251

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