100 acres of impeccably groomed terrain, tree glades, and challenging steeps catering to a variety of experience levels. Home to the Rocket and night skiing Thursday through Saturday! (Curated content from www.crotchedmtn.com)
PATS PEAK, located in Henniker, NH, has been under the Patenaude family ownership since 1963. PATS PEAK has 28 well-groomed trails for all abilities, 9 gladed areas, terrain parks, a snowtubing park, 11 lifts, 100 percent snowmaking and some of the most challenging skiing in Southern New Hampshire. (Curated content from www.patspeak.com)
Monadnock State Park is located in and around the 3,165-ft. Mount Monadnock. The park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands. In 1987, Mount Monadnock was designated a National Natural Landmark. The park offers year-round recreational opportunities. (Curated content from www.nhstateparks.org)
Built in 1762 in the Georgian architectural style, the Wyman Tavern was in operation as a public house for 40 years. Today it stands as one of the most historic buildings in Cheshire County and is open in the summer months for tours and events. (Curated content from hsccnh.org)
Nestled beside the Souhegan River in historic Amherst, New Hampshire, Amherst Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course open to the public year-round. With a reputation for excellent conditions and outstanding customer service, Amherst Country Club is a premier public golf destination for all levels of play. Greens fees at Amherst Country Club and Ponemah Green are affordable and the public is always welcome! (Curated content from www.playamherst.com)
We are dedicated to enriching our community by providing unique hands-on educational experiences for children that ignite their creativity and awaken their curiosity about the world. Our dynamic exhibits and programs will integrate the arts, science, math, and literature for children to discover, explore, and learn through the power of play. (Curated content from www.cheshirechildrensmuseum.org)
A respect for the earth and all living things is central to the Native American way of life and this is reflected throughout Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum. Situated on 12.5-acres, MKIM is just 1 mile up Kearsarge Mountain Road in Warner, NH. Outdoors you will find the Medicine Wood Trail, the Betsy Janeway Arboretum and activity area with spectacular view of the Mink Hills. (Curated content from www.indianmuseum.org)
The mission of The Nature Discovery Center is to develop awareness and appreciation of the natural world and the environment through the Museum's hands-on and interactive collections, trails, and educational programs. The collections include rocks, minerals, fossils, sea life, insects, mounted birds and mammals, and plants. There are also interpretive exhibits, hands-on activities (with prizes for children), and interpretive trails to enjoy. (Curated content from ndcnh.org)
Yankee Lanes Keene is the perfect all ages place to come for fun in Keene. Leagues, tournaments, food and all in a safe, fun atmosphere. If you’re looking for something to do, why not bowl a round? You’ll be glad you did. See you on the lanes! (Curated content from keene.yankeelanesentertainment.com)
Opened on Tuesday, November 28, 1939 by the Gagnon family. King Lanes has seen many changes over the last 79 years. In 1939 pinboys would set your pins instead of automatic pinsetters. In 1954 the lanes were purchased by the LaRochelle family and automatic pinsetters were installed, quite a marvel in its time. Over the years our center has undergone many facelifts with pool tables added in the early 60's, automatic scoring in 1989, and no smoking in 1997. Now in our third generation, our family looks forward to serving your family for years to come. (Curated content from www.kinglanes.com)