It comes each and every year. All across New Hampshire, people pull dusty boxes of ornaments out of their attics, cut down Christmas trees, string up lights, put on their sweaters, and get into the holiday spirit. But after a while, the same old decorations start getting stale, lights burn out, and new ornaments become necessary. That’s how you know it’s time to head to a Christmas shop in New Hampshire. If this sounds like you, look no further than the largest and most captivating Christmas store in New Hampshire: The Christmas Dove.

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What’s your favorite Christmas store in New Hampshire? We’d love to hear about it.

While we’re in the Christmas spirit, check out this list of things to do during Christmas in NH.

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Things to Do in New Hampshire

Where can I go snow tubing in New Hampshire?

Seeing as though the state gets about 71 inches of snow on average per year, there are plenty of places to go snow tubing in New Hampshire.  Two of the best places to go snow tubing in New Hampshire are:

  •  Great Glen Trails in Gorham. This is a traditional tubing hill, meaning you’ve got to walk your tube up and down. It’s fit for kids over 5 and reservations are for two-hour intervals.
  • Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway has over 60 skiing and snowboarding trails for snowsports lovers. And they also have 10 tubing lanes for visitors to zoom down. It’s available on weekends with reservations recommended. Winter in NH is a blast!

 

What are the most popular foods in New Hampshire?  

Wondering what to eat while you’re visiting the Granite State? Well, there are quite a few foods that New Hampshire is known for:

Although most commonly associated with the fall and apple orchards, in New Hampshire, you can get a delicious apple cider donut any time of year. Or if you’d rather have a drink, grab a spiked cider. Apple pie is also a favorite dish (are you seeing an apple trend here?). As for a meal, venison is pretty popular. For a nice warm-up, order New England clam chowder.

Other things to try in New Hampshire are:

  • maple syrup
  • mead
  • lake bass
  • lobster
  • boiled meat and potatoes

 

Which state parks should I visit in New Hampshire?

In its over 9,300 square miles, there are 93 state parks in New Hampshire to visit.Two of the best state parks in New Hampshire are Bear Brook State Park and Cardigan Mountain State Park.

Bear Brook State Park is located in Allenstown. There is quite a bit to do here among the 10,000 acres, such as more than 40 miles for hiking, swimming opportunities, and a playground, baseball field, and archery range. There are also several museums on site like the New Hampshire Snowmobile Museum.

Over in Grafton County, there is the 5,655-acre Cardigan Mountain State Park. Here, you can enjoy 15 different trails and even summit the 3,155-foot Mount Cardigan where you can see parts of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.

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