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Umbagog Lake State Park Campground Errol NH Umbagog Lake State Park is located in Errol, New Hampshire and includes 35 camp sites with electrical and water hook-ups, three cabins and 34 remote campsites in isolated locations around Umbagog Lake which are only accessible by boat. Note: About 30% of Umbagog Lake is in the state of Maine. Photos by Read more...
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Vale End Cemetery in Wilton New Hampshire is said to be one of the most haunted cemeteries in the region. Upon entering Vale End Cemetery you will immediately notice this cemetery is different than many others. There are many old gravestones there that have stood for over 200 years. Most cemeteries of this size have a lot more modern stones Read more...
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Fall, Winter and Spring sled dog rides and tours. We run with wheels and with sleds during the snowy months. Available also for year-round sled dog education and demonstrations. We are a family of passionate mushers with lovable, family raised sled dogz ready to take you for a ride or tour, operating out of several locations in the White Mountains Read more...
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Wadleigh Falls Campground Lee NH Camping along the Lamprey River in Lee, New Hampshire. Campground in Lee, NH. Read more...
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Walpole Mountain View Winery at Barnett Hill Vineyard has been making quality wine for over 3 years. They have a great selection of 28 grape varieties. Walpole uses the richest sore possible to get high quality grapes for the best wine possible. The vineyard has the best wines such as La Crescent, St. Croix and Howell Mélange Blanc. In 2006, 100 gallons of Read more...
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Water Country is New England’s largest water park with over 26 acres located in Portsmouth NH. Water Country is a great choice for things to do in New Hampshire on a hot summer day. Water Country has 14 rides and slides, like Dragon’s Den and Tahiti Tree House. Dragon’s Den takes you through darkness and then a plunge into the Read more...
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Waterloo Covered Bridge is located on Newmarket Rd and crosses the Warner River in Warner New Hampshire. Waterloo Covered Bridge was built in 1840 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-07-04 and is New Hampshire covered bridge #13. Photo Credit: Ron Robert Read more...
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Weather in New Hampshire: Weather in New Hampshire is normally unpredictable but for the most part the Spring and Fall are cool times of the year. April and May tend to be slightly more rainy, February tends to be more snowy with a few major snowstorms and a blizzard or two (January through March usually). Summers are warm to hot Read more...
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Weirs Beach Weirs Beach, located in Laconia, New Hampshire is famous for its Boardwalk and all the attractions along the boardwalk at Weirs Beach. The Weirs Beach boardwalk begins on Lakeside Avenue and runs the entire length of the beach and docks. There are many benches along the boardwalk so people can sit and enjoy the view of Lake Winnipesaukee. Read more...
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Whale watching is one of the most exciting types of cruises on the ocean as there is a mostly unknown destination. Just being on the ocean on a ship is exciting, but having an experienced crew trying to locate whales adds greatly to the experience! You don’t always get to see the whales as they are not trained whales. Whales Read more...