Pawtuckaway State Park offers a variety of landscapes, with something to do and see for everyone. The park includes a large family beach on the lake. There are many opportunities for hiking, with trails leading to many special points of interest, including a mountaintop fire tower; an extensive marsh where beavers, deer, and great blue herons may be seen, and a geologically unique field where large boulders called glacial erratics were deposited when glacial ice melted near the end of the Ice Age. (Curated content from www.nhstateparks.org)
Camping, hiking, biking, archery swimming and fishing are a few of the outdoor activities you can do at the park. Forty miles of trails through the heavily forested park, leading to seldom visited marshes, bogs, summits and ponds, offer a variety of options for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. Campers have two options to enjoy this scenic park; the 101 site campground at Beaver Pond and the cabins at Bear Hill Pond. (Curated content from www.nhstateparks.org)
Candia Springs Adventure Park is Southern New Hampshire's Family Fun Adventure Park! Kick back and relax in the water park or step out of your comfort zone in the Aerial Adventure Forest while challenging yourself on bridges, ladders, and obstacles. (Curated content from candiasprings.com)
Aerial Adventure, Chucksters, batting cages, climbing wall, go-karts, mini golf NH, miniature golf NH (Curated content from www.chuckstersnh.com)
Under new management, newly renovated, and cleaned daily, our 10 pin bowling facility holds fun and safety at the forefront. No matter what the age, there is plenty of bowling and more in store! (Curated content from www.strikerseast.com)
Leddy Center produced its first show in July of 1975 as the Epping Community Church Players, in order to raise money to buy the oil needed for the church to hold their services in the sanctuary instead of in the basement of the church. Elaine Gatchell was the choir director of the Epping Community Church then (and now) and continued to produce and direct one show each year to raise money not only for the church but for many organizations within the town such as the Ambulance Fund, and the Epping Fire Department. (Curated content from www.leddycenter.org)
Each year the collection committee, a group composed of faculty, UNH staff, and members of the museum’s board of advisors, meets to consider gifts and purchases of paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculpture. The result has been the addition of hundreds of contemporary and historic works of art in a variety of media and styles presenting different points of view and artistic concerns to create a dynamic ever-changing collection. (Curated content from cola.unh.edu)
The mission of the center is to educate people in the knowledge, skills, and behaviors required to become safe and responsible hunters, trappers and stewards of the state's natural resources. Owl Brook offers a modern classroom, shooting range, archery course and self-guided interpretive trails covering topics such trapper education, hunter education, map and compass, and wildlife habitat management. (Curated content from wildlife.state.nh.us)
The mission of the New Hampshire Historical Society is to educate a diverse public about the significance of New Hampshire’s past and its relationship to our lives today. In support of this mission, the Society collects, preserves, and interprets materials pertaining to New Hampshire history. (Curated content from www.nhhistory.org)
Burning Rubber For Over 50 Years! (Curated content from www.nedragway.com)