Attractions in NH
Sorting Options
Verified
Favorite
Video:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=5182153418476872
New England’s Only Locked-in-a-Haunted House Escape Game Attraction! Experience Five Horror-Themed Escape Rooms in One Unforgettable Haunted Walkthrough. Read more...
Favorite
Moose Alley: Moose Watching at Moose Alley Pittsburg, NH Moose Alley in NH is one of the most desired self-guided trips people make whiel visiting New Hampshire. Because Moose Alley is so far North it is difficult for many people to be there at the perfect time to find moose, which is near sunrise and sunset. If Moose Alley is Read more...
Favorite
The Basin The Basin is located in Lincoln NH at the Franconia Notch State Park. This is an easy to get to, handicapped accessible attraction in NH. We visited The Basin in Lincoln New Hampshire. Check the detailed information, photos and videos about the Basin below. Sign at The Basin reads: “This large pothole in the Pemigewasset River, 30 feet Read more...
Favorite
Beaver Brook Falls Colebrook NH Waterfall Beaver Brook Falls in Colebrook New Hampshire is a 110′ high waterfall located on Rt. 145 (Park St) in Colebrook NH which is off of Rt. 3 (Daniel Webster Highway) in Colebrook. Follow the “Beaver Brook Falls Wayside” signs. Beaver Brook Falls is located right near the road side with a gravel parking area. Read more...
Favorite
Sabbaday Falls NH: Kancamagus Highway Waterfall Sabbaday Falls is located on the Kancamagus Highway in Albany NH. The parking area at Sabbaday Falls accommodates quite a few visitors as this is one of the most frequently visited waterfalls in NH. The easy .3 mile hike along the wide, crushed stone path, and easy elevation gain, along with the shear beauty Read more...
Favorite
Ice Castles in North Woodstock NH The Ice Castles are just off of Lost River Road, stands a castle like no other. Sculpted by professional ice artists lays a castle made out of purely ice. Shining bright, the ice castles include LED-light sculptures, as well as thrones comfortable enough for sitting. This castle is a breathtaking attraction that is a Read more...
Featured
Favorite
Monson, now part of what’s known as Milford and Hollis New Hampshire, is a 280 acre historic site and one of the most significant archeological sites in New England. The walking trails through this old town will transport you back in time as you walk the old roads where about 300 of New Hampshire first settlers called home. Along your Read more...
Favorite
Kancamagus Highway New Hampshire Kangamangus Highway NH & Kancamangus Highway NH (Common Misspellings) The Kancamagus Highway (aka: “The Kanc”) is a must see when visiting New Hampshire! The Kancamagus Highway was constructed in 1959, and is traveled by over a million people each year. The Kancamagus Highway cuts a 34 mile east-west channel through the 800,000-acre White Mountain National Forest Read more...
Featured
Verified
Favorite
: 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Mon
6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Tue
6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Wed
6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Thu
6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Fri
6:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sat
7:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sun
Closed
On the National Register of Historic Places, The Brick Store is the Oldest Continuously Operated General Store in the United States. What makes this place so unique is the rich history held within the walls. It has been in business since the early 1790’s and previously served as a post office for the town of Bath until 1942, some of Read more...
Favorite
The Children’s Museum of NH is located in Dover NH. The Children’s Museum is a lot of fun, even for adults. They have a lot of great hands-on exhibits. A popular exhibit includes Dino Detective where you get to play the role of Paleontologist for a while. First you get to dig for fossils in the sand and then you Read more...