Open The Door: Nature Nurtures Learning in New Hampshire
How to help students and kids learn in the Granite State outdoors
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How to help students and kids learn in the Granite State outdoors
The 22nd annual event looks to celebrate the state's best and brightest at Lee's Flag Hill Distillery and Winery.
Easy hikes and great views leave you feeling like you're on top of the world.
The Black Heritage Trail of NH (BHTNH) offers a self-guided tour for people who want to explore sites around Portsmouth.
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.
These drives may be circuitous, but they are meant to be; the joy’s in the journey.
Chances are pretty good that when the weather gods throw in a rainy day or two this summer, families can find another engaging way to enjoy the Granite State: candlepin bowling.
Raise money and let those competitive juices flow at this non-profit's day-long barroom marathon.
Reimagine “fun in the sun” with us. This winter we’re trading warm, breezy beaches for snow-dusted walking trails — and it’s going to be a blast.
Taking home a fistful of glorious, golden blooms can be just a farmstand away