Cradled in the heart of the Sugar River Valley, Newport Golf Club is the perfect destination for anyone vacationing or living in the Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region. Featured in NH Golf Magazine as a hidden gem only minutes away from Lake Sunapee Harbor, this par 71, Phil Wogan design, utilizes the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains, streams and ponds to perfectly frame the 18-holes built on 143 acres. (Curated content from newportgolfclub-nh.com)
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)
THIS IS AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE IN NEW ENGLANDS LARGEST TEAM BUILDING FACILITY. (Curated content from www.escapefactorynh.com)
The Claremont Country Club NH is a 9 hole golf course with challenging and well kept greens, well manicured fairways, and a course layout that looks deceptively easy, but features several challenges on every hole. Almost every hole features beautiful views of the Sugar River Valley, the surrounding landscape, and the City of Claremont. (Curated content from claremontcountryclubnh.com)
Our reconstruction of Plantation No. 4 (now Charlestown, NH) is dedicated to bringing the history of the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River to life through engaging reenactments, educational activities, and one-of-a-kind historical experiences. (Curated content from www.fortat4.org)
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)
Eureka Schoolhouse stands as the oldest one-room schoolhouse in Vermont, and one of the few surviving 18th-century public buildings in the state. Reconstructed in its current location in 1968, Eureka Schoolhouse was built about 1790 to serve Springfield’s first village settlement. Tradition holds that this building was erected because of the efforts of four families to have a local school. It was constructed by William Bettergneau, an early inhabitant of Springfield supporting himself as a beaver trapper. (Curated content from historicsites.vermont.gov)
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)