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Seven Rivers Paddling offers kayaking tours, classes, clinics, camps, and clubs for children, adults, families and mixed age groups using cutting edge experiential teaching techniques. In addition to the quality instruction participants learn about the local history of the area they paddle. Join us this summer for a week long Adventure Paddle Camp for ages 6-13, tour one of the Read more...
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Silver Cascade Hart’s Location NH Silver Cascade is located in Hart’s Location NH. This waterfall has no hike as it is located and seen along the road. Silver Cascade has an impressive 600′ total drop over a series of cascades, most of which can be seen from the roadside. We do not recommend walking up the side of the cascade Read more...
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Slate Covered Bridge is located on Westport Village Rd and crosses the Ashuelot River in Swanzey New Hampshire. Slate Bridge was built in 1862 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-03-06, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #4. Slate Covered Bridge was named after the Slate family who owned a farm near the site Read more...
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Smith Covered Bridge is located on Smith Bridge Rd in Plymouth, NH and crosses the Baker River. Smith Covered Bridge was built in 1850 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-05-10, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #44. The Smith Bridge was destroyed by fire on April 16, 1993 and was rebuilt as a Read more...
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NH Snowmobile Clubs & Associations New Hampshire snowmobile clubs take care of our snowmobile trails here in New Hampshire by cleaning up trails, building bridges, putting up signs, working with landowners, grooming the trails, and a number of other things to help make your snowmobile riding better. If you ride your snowmobile in New Hampshire, be sure that you (at Read more...
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Squam Covered Bridge is located on River St in Ashland, NH and crosses Squam River at the South end of Little Squam Lake in Ashland NH. Squam Covered Bridge was built in 1990 and formally dedicated on July 1, 1990. The Bridge is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-05-112, and is new Hampshire covered bridge Read more...
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Stark Covered Bridge is located on Northside Rd in Stark Village, Stark NH, the Stark covered bridge crosses the Ammonoosuc River. Stark Bridge was constructed in 1862 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-04-05, and New Hampshire covered bridge #37. In the late 1800’s, the Stark covered bridge was lifted from it’s site and Read more...
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Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth NH (Aka Strawberry Bank) Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, NH is one of New Hampshire’s oldest historical sites. Strawberry Banke is an outdoor museum, it’s history dates back to the early 1600’s. In 1630 the area was chosen by English settler Captain Walter Neal and it was named Strawbery Banke. Strawberry Banke got it’s name from the Read more...
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Sunapee Loop Scenic Drive Sunapee Loop Scenic Drive starts and ends in Greenfield, NH where you can join the Monadnock Region Loop. The Sunapee Scenic Loop is a beautiful ride whether taking the family by car, or a motorcycle ride with friends, the Sunapee Loop Scenic Drive offers something for everyone. From Greenfield, head north on Rt. 31 through Antrim Read more...
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Surowiec Farm Apple Orchard in Sanbornton NH is open July-October from 9am-5pm. The farm originally operated as a dairy farm in 1917 and the first trees were planted in 1971. Some of the apples they produce are Paula Red, Cortland’s and Empires. Besides apples, they also have a farm stand where you can purchase homemade jams and jellies, mustards, relishes, Read more...