Anyone that has visited Mount Sunapee knows it’s a very special place. Upon arrival, you get the sense that this place might just be an extension of your family. It’s familiar, it’s warm (even in the middle of a cold winter’s day) and it’s a place where everyone in the family has fun. (Curated content from www.mountsunapee.com)
Discover The Fells 83.5 acres of beauty and tranquility; learn the legacy of diplomat and statesman John Milton Hay; tour the 22-room Colonial Revival home; explore the forests, walk the woodland trails; and enjoy the renowned gardens. The Fells is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a preservation project of The Garden Conservancy. (Curated content from thefells.org)
Ski and snowshoe to your heart’s content in Eastman. Named one of the Top 10 Best Places for Cross Country Skiing in New Hampshire in 2021, we’re located in one of the snowiest towns in the state, close enough for a day trip from most New England metropolitan areas, and less than a mile off Exit 13 from I-89 in Grantham, NH. Eastman’s trails are open to the public at reasonable rates and with two areas with varying terrain, never feel crowded. (Curated content from www.eastmannh.org)
Arrowhead Recreation Area in Claremont, NH provides an area for tubing, skiing and snowboarding. Equipment rentals and lessons are available. Easy to access from Newport, NH, Charlestown, NH, Unity, NH, Sunapee, NH, Ascutney, VT and Lebanon, NH. (Curated content from arrowheadnh.com)
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)
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)
Over 100 works of the sculptor are exhibited in the galleries and on the grounds at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park. The papers of Augustus Saint-Gaudens are housed in the special collections of Rauner Library at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 20 miles north of the park. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Whaleback is more than a mountain, it is a community. With outstanding (and underrated) terrain, a great beginners area and a whole lot of old-school vibes our goal is to put the fun back in skiing. Enabling family-friendly, affordable skiing & riding is our top priority. As a non-profit we want to give access to skiing to everyone in our community. Our programs include after-school groups, lessons, hosting area ski clubs and the legendary adult race night league. (Curated content from www.whaleback.com)
The Enfield Shaker Museum and historic site, nestled in a valley between Mt. Assurance and Mascoma Lake in Enfield, New Hampshire, has been cherished for over 200 years. At its peak in the mid-19th century, the Enfield Shaker Village was home to three “Families” of Shakers. Today, their story is preserved and told by the Enfield Shaker Museum. (Curated content from shakermuseum.org)