Franconia Notch State Park Franconia Notch State Park in NH is one of the most visited areas in New Hampshire. Franconia Notch attracts leaf peepers, hikers, rock climbers, skiers, mountain bikers, fishermen, Shed Hunters, and waterfall enthusiasts. Directions to Franconia Notch State Park: You can get to Franconia Notch State Park by driving on I-93. Whether you’re coming from the Read more...
Franklin Falls Dam in Franklin NH Franklin Falls Dam is a large dam at 1740 feet wide and 140 feet tall. The dam is located along the Pemigewasset River. It was completed in 1943 by the US Army Corps of Engineers who still maintains it today. Construction started in 1939 and lasted about 4 years at a cost of 7.9 Read more...
Hopkinton State Fair Annually on Labor Day Weekend The Hopkinton State Fair takes place annually on Labor Day Weekend (Friday-Monday) weather permitting. The Hopkinton Fair offers amusement rides, shows, cattle and tractor pulls, 4H demonstrations and competitions, farm animals like cows, pigs, chickens, and goats. Horses and dogs are also at the Hopkinton State Fair for competitions. Hopkinton State Fair Read more...
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...
Jackson Falls in Jackson NH Jackson Falls is very easy to get to as it sits on the side of the road in downtown Jackson New Hampshire. If you’re a waterfall enthusiast, this one should be on your list of waterfalls in NH to visit. It’s ease of access makes it enjoyable for everyone, even from your vehicle. Jackson Falls Read more...
Jericho Mountain State Park: ATV, UTV, and Snowmobile Trails and Trailer Parking Jericho Mountain State Park offers much more than just ATV, UTV, and Snowmobile trails! Jericho also has a 20-site camping area with showers that you can ride the trails right to your campsite! There are 9 RV sites, 4 tent sites, 5 cabins for rent and 2 Adirondack Read more...
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...
Lakes of the Clouds Hike Lakes of the Clouds hike can be a grueling hike for many. This difficult 4-1/2 mile (approximately) hike should be left to the experienced hiker. There have been some hikers who claim to have had little hiking experience making this hike but we have to urge anyone considering this hike to get some experience first Read more...
Madison Boulder Natural Area: Madison NH Madison Boulder is boulder is located off Route 13 in Madison New Hampshire. Yes this may be just a rock but the history and the beauty is amazing. Madison Boulder is New England’s largest known erratic. The 17-acre site was acquired by the state of New Hampshire in 1946. The boulder was designated as Read more...
McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center (Formally The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium) McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center is open Monday through Thursday from 10am-5pm, Friday from 10am-9pm and weekends from 10am-5pm. This planetarium is dedicated to Christa McAuliffe who was a NH teacher and astronaut and Alan Shepard. They have many exhibits including the Planetarium Theater which seats 103 people and uses state-of-the-art technology to produce Read more...
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