Best Places: Where to Go Bird Watching
Bird watching can be done anywhere in New Hampshire — along a nature trail, at the beach, on the mountains or in your own backyard.
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Bird watching can be done anywhere in New Hampshire — along a nature trail, at the beach, on the mountains or in your own backyard.
You’ll be sure to enjoy all of the beautiful scenery while snacking on a packed meal. Just remember to carry in and carry out!
Who says kids get to have all the fun? Not us! Let loose and have fun with the whole family at these spots across the Granite State where volume isn’t a problem.
New Hampshire’s bartenders are always mixing up delicious drinks that are tropical and fun, but here are some specific bars to check out if you’re in the mood for fun and frilly cocktails and mocktails that shine like the summer sun.
Rage rooms and ax-throwing venues offer a safe space to vent anger, frustration, sadness, joy — whatever emotion you’re hoping to process, there’s a place in New Hampshire that fits your needs.
Small-town theaters offer a cinematic escape for the fraction of the price.
Do you like long, gnarly trail runs over rocks and roots and up and down mountains, or easy-rolling sun-dappled backroads through farm country, or maybe fast pavement in a crowd-thronged downtown?
Check out a selection of nontraditional places to see art and photography around New Hampshire
Bogs, slow-growing areas left by receding glaciers and preserved over time, are more mysterious than you might think.
While working on our May issue of New Hampshire Magazine (featuring Best Places in NH) we invited readers to submit their own suggestions for places that bring them joy. What follows is a curated list of a selection of submissions. What we kept includes many spots that shouldn’t be missed but also offers some secrets and insider knowledge that will provide clues for summer adventurers.