The course at Owl’s Nest sits among the magnificent White Mountains, giving golfers the ultimate in scenic vistas throughout the season. From the serious to the casual golfer, elevation changes and pristine conditions show off Owl’s Nest’s charm and challenge. (Curated content from www.owlsnestresort.com)
The arcade includes a pool table, bubble hockey, Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Dig Dug, Asteroids, Frogger, Dino the Dinosaur and more! (Curated content from dole-mill-arcade-candy-store.business.site)
Golf on the banks of the PEMI RIVER, surrounded by 360 degree VIEWS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS, Operated by a Class A PGA Life-time Membership, Professional Golf Instruction, Golf School CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST, Daily Housekeeping, Entertainment, Famous Buffet Breakfasts and Dinners and the best hospitality New England has to offer. The trees, the streams, the river, the sky, and the panoramic views of the White Mountains, we did not create them, but we do celebrate them here! (Curated content from jackolanternresort.com)
With three main trails (beginner, intermediate and expert) averaging 1,550 feet in length, accessed by the original Swiss made 1969 Städeli compact double chairlift, custom, locally engineered beginners rope tow, there is just enough terrain for all levels of skiers and snowboarders. (Curated content from www.camptonmountain.com)
Polar Caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, around and through which, we’ve built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration. (Curated content from polarcaves.com)
The Museum of the White Mountains preserves and promotes the unique history, culture, and environment legacy of the region, as well as provides unique collections-based, archival, and learning resources serving researchers, students, and the public. (Curated content from www.plymouth.edu)
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)
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)
Conveniently located off exit 26 of I-93, Tenney offers 58 varied trails, including wide-open trails with a big sky overhead, narrow trails that twist and turn underneath the forest canopy, glade/off-path skiing, and a unique terrain park. With 1,400 vertical feet and 110 acres, we’re big and boisterous! (Curated content from skitenney.com)
The Hobo Railroad in Lincoln, NH and the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad in Meredith and Weirs Beach, NH share something in common, 54 miles of historic railroad track between Tilton and Lincoln, NH that dates back to 1848 – a period in time when President Zachary Taylor resided in the White House, trains were pulled by steam locomotives and steam-powered automobiles were becoming all the rage. (Curated content from hoborr.com)