No matter the season, there's nothing we'd rather do than have fun in New Hampshire! We might be small, but there's a seemingly infinite amount of ways to experience everything this state has to offer. And we love that there are so many things to do across all seasons. Add these things to your year-round list and be ready for fun any time of year.
1. Flume Gorge, Lincoln
This beauty of a hike might not be dangerous, but the views truly feel like an adventure. The 800-foot-deep gorge formed 200 million years ago, in the time of the dinosaurs! Learn more by clicking here.
2. Alpine Adventures, Lincoln
Looking for just the right amount of adventure? This is for you! Totally controlled and perfect for kids, this place allows visitors the chance to navigate a fun network of ropes and ladders, all high above the ground. Check it out by clicking here.
3. The Ice Bar at Stonehurst Manor, North Conway
This annual event at the Stonehurst Manor is one of the most anticipated winter events in the area. Come see tons of ice transformed into actual tables, bars and seats. And of course, partake in the fun by enjoying a shot right from a block of ice! Click here for more information on the 2020 event in January.
4. Tuckerman's Ravine Trail, Mt. Washington
Reported to be one of the most dangerous hikes in the state, this treacherous journey to the summit of Mt. Washington is not for the faint of heart. The summer is the most manageable time to do it, but conditions can change drastically as you near the top. As of June 2019 40 people have died attempting the route.
5. Parker's Maple Barn, Mason
Yes, adventure can be found in the form of food in New Hampshire! Head through the woods on Brookline Drive near Mason to find this quaint little family-owned maple farm that's been in operation since the 1960s. Learn more here.
6. The Longest Snow Tube Run, Gunstock Mountain Resort
Buckle up for one of the most exhilarating places to have fun during the winter in New Hampshire! The longest snow tubing run offers multiple lanes on a 1,068 foot mountain. The thrill can't be beat. Learn more here.
7. The Attitash Mountain Coaster, Bartlett
In the fall we all want to get up close and personal with the local fall foliage. You can certainly go for a walk in the woods. OR, you can zip your way through the trees on this fun coaster. Great for kids and adults, the speed it controlled by you and the beauty is controlled by mother nature! Learn more by clicking here.
8. The Suspension Bridge, Milford
This beautiful walk might not be an adventure for some, but when you consider that you can sometimes feel is shake it can get pretty thrilling. The 275-foot bridge was built in 1889 over the Souhegan River and helped mill workers get to and from their jobs.
9. The Sunapee Loop Drive
Some adventures are best had from your car and in New Hampshire we're lucky to have quite a few great road trips. This route is long at about 140-miles, but it will travels through the Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee Region for views of some of the most beautiful places in New Hampshire.
Looking for an adventure without a whole lot of activity? The fairytale log cabin hideaway in New Hampshire, Rustic Log Cabins, is a dreamy place to spend the night.
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