Looking for an affordable road trip in NH? Road trips are great ways to see parts of our countryside or even a portion of our state. In New England, we are fortunate to be so close to other states, but sometimes we just want to explore what's in our own backyards. On this affordable road trip in NH that we put together, you will get to see five incredible sites and attractions you may not have thought of visiting before.
Before you go, gas up the car and check out the interactive map with directions. Feel free to add any stops you would like along the way!
1. Andres Institute of Art
View stunning sculptures set throughout the natural landscape at Andres Institute of Art. Take a hike through the 140-acre property and marvel at the beauty that surrounds you as you breathe in the fresh mountain air. Not only is this an incredible place to see, but it's also one of many free things to do in NH!
2. Currier Museum of Art
This museum has a vast collection of both historical and contemporary art. Two Frank Lloyd Wright-designed houses are also part of the museum and open to the public. Ticket prices vary by age and membership. Although this isn't a free place to visit in NH, it's certainly pretty affordable. Learn more about what's in store for a visit to the Currier Museum of Art.
3. Prescott Park
Set on 10 idyllic acres along the Piscataqua River in Portsmouth, Prescott Park is quite a scenic place to spend some time. Stroll through its many gardens and take in the river views. This park is accessible to all and a free thing to do in NH.
4. UNH Observatory
If you enjoy learning about astronomy, our next stop on this affordable road trip in NH is at the UNH observatory. There are public sessions available or you can even book a free private session. Learn more about scheduling your visit to the UNH Observatory.
5. The Old Country Store and Museum
Step back in time at The Old Country Store and Museum in Moultonborough. The store first opened in 1781, so it's obviously quite historic! Over the course of time, it was the site for town meetings and even served as a post office and a library. Today you can still pick up provisions, including old-fashioned candies.
Are you ready to head out on this affordable road trip in NH? What other free things to do in NH would you add to this route? What are your ideas for affordable vacations in NH? Tell us in the comments!
Looking for more free places to visit in NH? Check out these NH free museums.
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