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)
The Amos Blanchard House was built in an 18 month period from 1818 -1819 in the Federal period style. The three story house with center entrance hall, one room deep, hip roof with rear mounted chimneys and attached ell are typical home construction of this period. This home has changed little since the time it was built and is now the oldest former residence within the main business district of Andover. (Curated content from preservation.mhl.org)
Born out of our love for fine wines and delicious spirits, Haunting Whisper, LLC has become a great location for enjoying the sweet nectar of NH handcrafted wine & spirits. We have been producing product at our location in Danbury, NH since 2005 and serving the public since 2009. (Curated content from hauntingwhisper.com)
Ski and snowshoe to your heart’s content on 36km of groomed trails in one of the snowiest towns in the state, less than a mile off Exit 13 on I-89 in the Dartmouth/Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. Skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts have been enjoying one of New England's best-kept secrets--two scenic areas with trails and views that rival those in the White Mountains. (Curated content from www.eastmannh.org)
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)
Eastman Golf Links, a semi-private course in the rolling hills of New Hampshire's Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Region, delights golfers with its spectacular views, fastidious environmental grooming, and programs for golfers of all ages and skill levels. Our Geoffrey Cornish-designed course is certified as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary. Come play in a natural environment with refined amenities. (Curated content from www.eastmannh.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)
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)
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)