Tubing Your Way Through the Granite State
River tubing is a great way to enjoy water, sun and scenic views.
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River tubing is a great way to enjoy water, sun and scenic views.
Try these trails to make the most out of your winter cross-country ski season.
Enjoy the New Hampshire scenery on horseback.
How to prepare and where to go for a New Hampshire summer hike that ends with a splash.
You don't have to travel outside of the Merrimack Valley to catch a wave, hike a mountain or visit an astronomical calendar site
Pick up the all-ages, easy-to-learn sport this summer.
Spring is the perfect time of year for this outdoor sport.
Put on your snowshoes and run! If you enjoy regular races, you just might like the added difficulty of running on snow.
Keeping fit while also taking care of a baby can be a challenge. Consider jogging with your child safely tucked away in a special jogging stroller. Here are tips for getting started.
It sounds daunting but you can train for and complete a Half Ironman race, which consists of a 1.2-mile swim, a 56-mile bike ride and a 13.1-mile run.
Rapid, long-distance mountain travel, on foot, over multiple days, camping, and practiced skill sets that institute self-sufficiency and efficiency on the mountain.
Paddleboard yoga is gaining popularity. Get in on this new aquatic trend with tips and advice from the experts.
Springtime in New Hampshire is the perfect time for bird watching and it doesn't take much to get started.
Summer and fall aren’t the only seasons for hiking - winter hikes offer a whole new view.
Racewalking gives you a nice cardio workout without the impact of running.
They are great adventures on their own, but put canoeing and camping together and you have the makings for some remarkable memories.
View the New Hampshire landscape from a new perspective - while you zip through the trees!
Accept the challenge and let your inner child run wild at an obstacle race.
Camping with your family takes special planning, but it doesn't have to be difficult.
Combine your outdoor walking routine with hiking and running intervals.
As everyone who lives in New England knows, the vernal equinox in March does not necessarily (or likely) coincide with t-shirt weather and outdoor fun on the green grass with the family. While the temps slowly and grudgingly make their…
This long-distance skating uses a longer, thinner blade.