Located under two hours from Boston in Danbury, NH; Ragged Mountain is the furthest place to get far away, close to home. With New Hampshire's only high-speed six passenger chairlift, 57 trails, including 17 glades, 3 terrain parks, and miles of groomers. Make Ragged Mountain your destination year-round with weddings and special occasions, or group functions. Come on up and Get Ragged! (Curated content from www.raggedmountainresort.com)
Using land for flood risk management, we are able to create and manage recreational opportunities for every age. Many people enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking and snowshoeing on Corps owned land. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites you to come relax at Franklin Falls. There are a variety of outdoor recreation activities for you and your family. Our developed recreation sites are located at the dam, Shaw Cove and Profile Falls. (Curated content from www.nae.usace.army.mil)
The non-profit Franklin Outing Club offers year-round outdoor recreational activities for the entire family. Through generous contributions from members and business sponsors - these activities are provided at a reduced rate, or no cost - to members and non-members alike. The Outing Club serves the residents of the Capital Area & Lakes Region, as well as individuals visiting the State of New Hampshire. (Curated content from www.franklinoutingclub.org)
he park is designed to serve as a gateway to the city’s downtown and a trail head for the Winnipesaukee River Trail The park provides parking, a kayak take out for the many kayakers that utilize this white water section of the Winnipesaukee River and features a memorial plaza that allows for a historical prospective on the City of Franklin. (Curated content from www.winnirivertrail.org)
Located in Franklin's historic city hall, our Opera House offers distinctive performing arts events for the greater Franklin area and beyond. It's ALWAYS better LIVE! (Curated content from www.franklinoperahouse.org)
The Mark Sylvestre Planetarium in Boyd Science Center provides a window on the universe. With programs presented by NASA Solar System Ambassador Sally Jean Jensen and Planetarium Director Dennis Machnik, the planetarium is a resource for the entire community. (Curated content from campus.plymouth.edu)
Come aboard mates! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of swashbuckling pirates! Putt your way through mountain caves, over footbridges and under cascading waterfalls. Learn of the exploits of the rowdiest pirates that ever roamed the seas. (Curated content from www.piratescove.net)
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in New Hampshire features live native New Hampshire animals, guided cruises on Squam Lake, Kirkwood Gardens, Blue Heron School, New Hampshire's first nature-based Montessori early learning center, science and nature field trips, and other science and nature programs. (Curated content from www.nhnature.org)
The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is located in the village of Meredith, NH at the northern end of Lake Winnipesaukee with a satellite ticket booth located on the historic Boardwalk at Weirs Beach, NH. Operating on a rail system that was once home to the famous Boston, Concord & Montreal line that dates back to 1848, we offer 1-hour and 2-hour old-fashioned train rides along the western shore of NH’s largest lake from Meredith to Weirs Beach (located in the middle of our route) to Lakeport and back. (Curated content from hoborr.com)