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HIKING & CLIMBING

There are thousands of miles of scenic trails in NH, including 1,200 miles in the White Mountain National Forest and a section of the Appalachian Trail. For peak-baggers, the state has 48 4,000-footers, while many other hikes offer spectacular views for moderate or little effort, and are ideal for less experienced hikers, groups or families with children. Before setting out on any excursion, be sure to visit HikeSafe for tips on how to safely enjoy your hike in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire is also home to some of the finest rock and ice climbing in the East-and some of the best climbing schools and guides. For more information on hiking or climbing, consult local guides or published guides, such as the hiking guides published by the Appalachian Mountain Club. New Hampshire State Parks, the White Mountain National Forest website and ranger stations are also good sources of information on hiking, as well.

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Connecticut Lakes State Forest
The State of New Hampshire, in cooperation with The Forestland Group, provides high quality recreational opportunities that are consistent with a Forest Legacy Easement held by the State of New Hampshire. The property, owned by The Forestland Group, is a working forest and care should be taken on the roads and in the forest. Many activities are available: biking, hiking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, picnicking, swimming, snowmobiling, nordic skiing, mushing and snowshoeing.
Route 3 North Pittsburg, NH 03592
Phone: 6035366707
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Outdoor ESCAPES New Hampshire, LLC
Experience wild and scenic New Hampshire all year with custom guided adventures, lessons, and tours for individuals, families, and groups. Statewide day trips and multi-day excursions: Hike, bike, fly fish, canoe, kayak, snowshoe, x-c ski, survival skills, target archery, nature/history/culture/sightseeing/moose tours, and motor coach step-on guide service. Overnight adventure packages can include remote/car tent camping, bed and breakfast, inn-to-inn, hut-to-hut, yurt, and 3-sided shelter. Every Season Calls for Adventure-Packed Experiences!
49 Butternut Ln. Conway, NH 03818-6003
Phone: 6035280136
  • Buses Welcome
  • Family Friendly
  • Groups Welcome
  • Accessible
  • Gay Friendly
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Robie's Cabins
We rent cabins, lg. house across the street from the cabins and an apartment type unit in Pittsburg, N.H. We are open 12 months a year including snowmobiling season. We have access to snowmobile & ATV trails and the Conn. River for fishing. Reservations are taken by the day week or month. r
Main Street, 1494 Rt3 Pittsburg, NH 03592
Phone: 6032374924
  • Family Friendly
  • Groups Welcome
  • Pet Friendly
  • Water Front
  • Accessible
  • Internet Access
  • Sustainable
  • Gay Friendly
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Cicely Farm Llama Adventures
Authentic llama treks on a small scale. Their three hour mini-treks on their own trails deliver hands on learning and family fun. We provide a hikers snack of local foods. By appointment only, please. For more information and to schedule your visit, phone 603-783-9982 or email cicely.farmer@comcast.net
One Flaghole Rd. Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 6037839982
  • Family Friendly
  • Accessible
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Tin Mountain Conservation Center
Our 138 acres include hiking trails, a beaver pond, an old granite quarry, and our solar-powered Nature Learning Center, open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., and occasional Saturdays. We offer year-round public nature programs, EE in local public schools, and summer camps for kids aged 4-16.
1245 Bald Hill Rd. Albany, NH 03818
Phone: 6034476991
  • Buses Welcome
  • Family Friendly
  • Function Space
  • Groups Welcome
  • Meeting Room
  • Water Front
  • Accessible
  • Internet Access
  • Sustainable
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Fox Research and Demonstration Forest
NH's state research forest.
309 Center Rd. Hillsborough, NH 03244
Phone: 6034643453
  • Family Friendly
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Alpine Adventures Outdoor Recreation
Alpine Adventures has Three different Zipline Tours to choose from that offer extreme heights and spectacular views of the White Mountain National Forest. The First and Largest Zipline operation in New England with the Highest & Fastest Ziplines & new adventures every year! Something for everyone, from first time zippers to serious adrenaline junkies. Off-Road "Safari" Tours in our custom 6x6 vehicles, on our private 300 acre mountain terrain combines extreme off-roading, panoramic views, music & fun for the whole family. New "Thrillsville" Aerial Park will challenge and entertain kids & adults with bridges, climbing walls, bungee trampolines, treehouse, giant swings & more...including the New BigAirBag Stuntzone! Open Year Round.
41 Main St. Lincoln, NH 03251
Phone: 6037459911
  • Buses Welcome
  • Family Friendly
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White Mountains Attractions
We'll help you plan your White Mountains Vacation! Enjoy all the exciting activities of a scenic mountain region: Visit one of our great attractions; ride a slide, a train or an aerial skyride, hike, kayak, bike and play. Discover geological wonders, splash down a waterslide or visit the world of a child's imagination. To find out more, visit VisitWhiteMountains.com.
200 Kancamagus Hwy. North Woodstock, NH 03262
Phone: 6037458720
  • Buses Welcome
  • Family Friendly
  • Groups Welcome
  • Accessible
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Ruggles Mine
The Oldest and Most Spectacular Mica, Feldspar, Beryl, and Uranium mine in the USA. Come for the first time or revisit us to explore and collect a variety of exposed minerals!
Off Route 4 at the Village Green Grafton, NH 03240
Phone: 603-523-4275
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Dixville Notch State Park
Dixville Notch State Park spans 127 acres. Within the park is a scenic gorge and waterfalls on two mountain brooks. Hiking trails lead to Table Rock and nearby mountains. The park is also a great spot for picnicking.
Route 26 Dixville Notch, NH 03576
Phone: 6035386707
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