New Hampshire Tourism Guide
What do you think of when you hear someone mention New Hampshire?... Do you
think of a rainbow of colors on a sunny autumn day, the
adrenaline rush of riding the rapids or racing down a snowy
slope, riding to a mountain top aboard an aerial tramway
or steam locomotive or simply relaxing on the beach? If
any of these activities come to mind, then you are well
acquainted with some of New Hampshire’s memory making opportunities.
However, if you have never been to this impressive state,
then a New Hampshire visit should be placed on your To Do
list. “Why?” Because there are so many things to do and
see! Whether you want the hustle and bustle of Nashua or
Concord or the peace and
solitude of towns like Colebrook or Bethlehem the plethora
of opportunities for exploration abound. When you head to
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New Hampshire has a variety of family fun attractions as well. You can travel the Mt. Washington Auto Road or climb aboard the world’s first mountain climbing cog railway, pan for gems and see an indoor waterfall at Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves for impressive outdoor fun. If it’s rides and shows your family loves then spend a day a places like StoryLand in Glen, Six Gun City and Fort Splash in Jefferson, Whale’s Tale Waterpark in Lincoln or go to Funspot located between Meredith and Weirs Beach.
Other awe inspiring New Hampshire adventures as you hike the many mountaintrails
of the White Mountain region, climb alpine peaks, ride the
rapids of the numerous rivers and lakes or sit by the shore
in the Seacoast area. There is shopping at Settlers Green
(Conway), Town Square (Waterville Valley), AVA Gallery (Lebanon)
and other great locations, peaceful bed and breakfast and
anything else you could want in a vacation. So head to New
Hampshire for a picture perfect trip—you’ll be glad you
came.
New Hampshire Government
Photo Credits: New Hampshire in Autumn
by Ron Reiring; Boats by Roger H. Goun This work is licensed
under a Creative
Commons Attribution License ; Church by Rob Ish
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