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Outdoor Adventure

Besides just skiing and snowboarding, New Hampshire offers a wide variety of activities that are sure to keep adventure seekers entertained all winter long!

New Hampshire State Parks Blog
- For the inside scoop on winter activities in New Hampshire, be sure to check out this blog documenting all the exciting things you can get out and do in a State Park this winter.

Ziplining- A ride on a zipline is a fun and unique way to take in the views of New Hampshire.  There are quite a few zipline and canopy tour locations to choose from around the state.

Snow Tubing- Many New Hampshire ski resorts offer snow tubing hills making it possible for all ages to get out and play on the snow.  There are also lots of other non-skiing outdoor activities to be found at nh ski areas- check out the list here.

Mountain Coasters- Take an exhilarating ride down a mountain on a fast, twisting track.  Attitash Mountain in Bartlett and Cranmore Mountain in North Conway both offer these awesome thrill rides.

SnowCoach
- Ever wondered what it looks like on top of Mount Washington in the winter? At Great Glen Trails, you can board the SnowCoach, a specially constructed all-wheel drive vehicle that will transport you above treeline on the Mt. Washington Auto Road.
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