Things to Do

Sweet Stuff

Celebrate the season for romance with three of New Hampshire’s chocolatiers, a cozy sleigh ride for two, a winery, a walk on the beach and a fireside dinner.Begin in downtown Concord, with a stop at Granite State Candy Shop, family…

A Wondrous World

Up the creek — or out on the ocean —with a paddle.Though the state’s seacoast is a scant 18 miles long, there is no shortage of opportunities for sea kayaking. Whether in the ocean or in saltwater rivers, the Granite…

An American Celebration

A real old-fashioned fabulous 4th of July with the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth! Complete with childrens' parade, traditional games and crafts, historic garden tours, music, living history, food and fun for all. The day begins at noon. Highlights include…

The Best of NH Party

New Hampshire Magazine's Best of New Hampshire Party features food and drink from 60 of the state's "Best" restaurants and businesses, plus music from the "Best" bands. One ticket buys the whole night of fun. And it's for a good…

Ready! Set! ... Stay!

Yes! Your vacation time is precious and so are your limited vacation dollars. Spend them both where you know you can get the most out of them, right here in the Granite State. The lake water is cool and clear,…

Who's Your Caddy?

In the 1920s and '30s - when golf was becoming popular as a gentleman's game and golf carts were not yet in vogue - New Hampshire grand hotels, located in remote parts of the state where the supply of available…

18 Miles 18 Walks

Maine has 3,478 miles of coastline. Massachusetts has 192. New Hampshire has 18. But everyone knows it's not size that matters. Though it is eight miles shorter than the Kancamagus Highway, there are enough beaches, shops, art venues, galleries, restaurants,…