What's the last time you watched a trained bear show or got chased by a Wolfman while you rode a steam-powered locomotive? We're guessing it's been a while. That's easy to fix thanks to Clark's Trading Post in Lincoln. If you've been, you know it's not to be missed. If you haven't, what are you waiting for?
Clark's Trading Post, first opened in 1928, has been a New Hampshire institution for decades.
Clark's is probably best known for its trained bears.
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The Clark family has made a tradition of training native black bears since 1949.
The bears are remarkably tame and well-trained.
Visitors also love the chance to ride the White Mountain Central Railroad, Clark's, a classic steam locomotive.
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The scenic half-hour ride carries visitors over the Pemigewasset River on a covered bridge.
The train ride is especially exciting because it tends to anger the Wolfman, a local legend who lives along its tracks...
Once you've escaped the Wolfman you can cool off with bumper boats and water rides.
If you're feeling adventurous, try scaling the climbing wall.
You can even go for a Segway ride - and the Wolfman might join you if you're lucky!
Of course, there are all sorts of snacks and gifts to enjoy.
There's even an old-timey town to explore., complete with an Americana Museum an and a reproduction 19th century fire station.
If this wasn't enough to convince you, did we mention they have delicious fudge for sale? Clark's Trading Post is a day trip your family won't forget anytime soon. Learn more at their website and Facebook page, and visit at 110 Daniel Webster Highway, Lincoln, NH 03251.
The snow has melted, and our notoriously short spring has come and gone so now we are looking for things to do in New Hampshire in Summer. This is the moment we have all been waiting for! We have endured the hard cold and now we have a unique appreciation for the warmer months. So allow me to showcase some amazing New Hampshire activities so we can all get outside a little bit more this year and soak up the sun.
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Best Summer Vacation Destinations In New Hampshire
Small towns make up the backbone of our state and are filled with plenty of fun things to do in New Hampshire summer. These are wonderful places where you can easily spend a weekend or even a week exploring. So get ready to plan a trip to one of these lovely small towns in New Hampshire.
North Conway
Location: North Conway, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Incredibly busy.
Need To Know: Keep an eye out for certain events in town all summer long.
North Conway is one of those quintessential mountain towns that you simply have to visit. I remember walking out of the Walmart, looking at the towering mountains in front of me, and having my breath taken away. My wife looked at me and said “Could you imagine living in a place where this is your view?” It was one of the things that drew me to this little town time and time again. There are a plethora of unique shops along downtown but my favorite by far is Zeb’s Country Store. You can head into the mountains with the North Conway Scenic Railroad, or simply enjoy some hikes in the White Mountains. If you are looking for something to do with the kids then Story Land is a great family outing to a theme park. There are endless things to do in the area and if you are looking for a unique stay then book a trip to the Adventure Suites which feature several one-of-a-kind themed rooms.
Portsmouth
Location: Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Popularity: Busy on the weekends and during rush hour..
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Need To Know: A nice coastal New Hampshire town.
Portsmouth sits right on the border of Maine and chances are you have traveled on I95 many times but have you ever stopped to really enjoy Portsmouth? There is much to enjoy in this little coastal town. You can start your lovely day in Portsmouth by walking around Market Square. All throughout the town, you can see the historic buildings and docks that we are all so familiar with in New England. There are also a few museums to take advantage of, like the quirky Museum of Dumb Guy Stuff. Overall, you can enjoy a nice coastal town at a slow pace for a great weekend getaway.
Laconia
Location: Laconia, New Hampshire
Popularity: Impossibly busy during bike week.
Need To Know: One of the many lovely little towns surrounding Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Laconia has been a long-time family vacation spot for us. The town is filled with things to do but our favorite has always been centered around Lake Winnipesaukee. We have fond memories of taking a boat ride out on the lake for a scenic tour with Mount Washington Cruises, this would be a great addition to your trip as well. The hub of activities centers around Weirs Beach, a great place to splash in the water and soak up the sun. The pier offers great shops and family fun and just down the road are a few great mini-golf courses. Laconia is also home to the largest arcade in the world named Funspot which is a must on any trip and provides hours of retro joy. If you are looking to stay in the area one place we have always enjoyed is The Summit Resort which is conveniently located near Weirs Beach.
Best Beaches, Lakes & Rivers To Visit In New Hampshire This Summer
When it comes to finding family things to do in New Hampshire in Summer there is nothing better than getting out by some water. The sun is hot and the water is cool, a classic combination that brings back nostalgic memories of time spent on the lake or by the beach. Grab your bathing suit and let's get ready for some more fun in the sun.
Lake Winnipesaukee
Location: Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Busy at some of the hot tourist spots but other than that it’s not too bad.
Need To Know: This is the biggest lake in New Hampshire.
As previously mentioned we have always loved Lake Winnipesaukee. There is a tangible excitement as we turn the corner in Alton and get our first glimpse of this impressive body of water. The mountains line the distance and greenery hugs the shore making for one of the prettiest lakes in the state. Did you know that this is also the largest lake in New Hampshire? We have already gushed about Laconia but another great lakeside small town is Meredith. This quaint little town has alot to offer and is a great place to hang your hat for a weekend at the lake. To make the most of your time at this lake make sure you check out all of the great rentals on Lake Winnipesaukee. Also, if you are looking for romantic things to do in New Hampshire in Summer take your date out on a boat ride as the sun is setting. That is a great way to end the day at the best lake in the state.
Hampton Beach, Hampton
Location: Hampton, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Very busy.
Need To Know: There is a ton to do in the area and one of the nicest beaches in the state.
Hampton Beach is one happening place and one of the best beaches in New Hampshire. There seems to always be something happening in this small seaside town from sand sculptures to a celebration for children. There are many great restaurants and shops all in this very walkable town to enjoy. As much as we love laying around on the beach there are actually several other things to do in town and the surrounding area you should take advantage of. I have gone to see a couple of shows since many music venues feature nationally well-known artists and local bands as well. If you are looking for a beach getaway this is the perfect place for you.
Squam Lake
Location: Squam Lake, New Hampshire
Popularity: Not too busy.
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Need To Know: Located in the beautiful lake region of New Hampshire.
Squam Lake is located in what is known as the Lake Region of New Hampshire, just north of Lake Winnipesaukee. The area is simply beautiful and the lake is one of those picturesque bodies of water that invites you to just sit and relax for a while. There are a few options to stay in the area but one lakeside B&B stands out from the rest. Just down the road from that is one of my daughter's favorite places we have ever gone; The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. This is one of the coolest and most interactive science centers we have ever been to. You spend a good majority of your time outside walking from one exhibit to another seeing local wildlife, learning about the ecosystem of New Hampshire, and getting to experience plenty of hands-on activities along the way. I would highly recommend going if you have children, or if you're just a kid at heart, like me.
Parks To Visit In New Hampshire This Summer
For me when it comes to cheap things to do in New Hampshire in Summer, going to a state park is always a great option. Many of them are free but even if you have to pay to get in the price is always very low and affordable so don’t let that stop you from having a great time. These next three parks have always been some of my favorites in the state and I would have a hard time picking which one I liked the most.
Franconia Notch State Park, Lincoln
Location: Lincoln, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Sometimes busy.
Need To Know: Home to the famous Artist Bluff.
We have spent countless hours hiking and exploring the White Mountains and when it comes to unbelievable beauty this park is at the top of the list. Franconia Notch State Park features some of the best views in the mountains with I93 running straight through the park. One of the best views comes from a short but intensely steep trip up to Artist Bluff. Across the road from that is an epic big hike up to Mount Lafayette. For something a little bit more tame head to the Flume Gorge to witness waterfalls, a gorge, covered bridges, and more. Another family favorite is to see The Basin, a short walk through the woods to see a bowl-cut rock with water flowing into the pool below. You can’t go wrong with a day spent in Franconia Notch.
Crawford Notch State Park, Hart’s
Location: Hart’s, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Sometimes busy.
Need To Know: Home to towering peaks and glorious waterfalls in the White Mountains.
Similar to Franconia Notch State Park Crawford Notch State Park is located right in the heart of the White Mountains and features mind-boggling mountain views. Simply driving through the park you will see some of the best views in the national forest with massive mountains towering on either side of the road. Silver Cascade is a beautiful waterfall you will see as you drive through the park since it flows literally under the road. The park also houses one of my all-time favorite hikes; Arethusa Falls. This is the biggest waterfall in New Hampshire (Still there is some debate about that one) and the hike is a blast. Mount Willard is another great option for an easier hike with a massive payoff. The picture above is taken from the top of that trail. If you are short on time then a lesser-known hike to Elephant Rock is just up the road from there and offers great views of the Omni Mount Washington Resort.
Echo Lake State Park, North Conway
Location: North Conway, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Busy.
Need To Know: A great place to cool off in the summer.
Nothing beats a day lounging around on a beach with refreshing lake water only steps away. That is what you can expect to see at Echo Lake State Park. Funny enough there is also an Echo Lake in the Franconia Notch State Park but this one is located in North Conway and is its very own state park. There is a trail that follows the shoreline of the lake all the way around if you want to take a peaceful stroll through the forest. This scenic state park features stunning mountain views that reflect perfectly on the calming, cool water. One of those mountains is Cathedral Ledge and you can drive up to the top for an entirely different view of Echo Lake. Ultimately lounging on the beach and playing in the water as some of the best things to do in this park and what a great way to spend a summer day.
Best Free Summer Activities
With so much diversity of activities, you can still have an awesome summer on a budget too. Free things to do in New Hampshire in Summer aren't as hard to find as you would expect. If it's free then it's for me, so let's enjoy the great outdoors this summer especially when it doesn’t cost a dime.
Hiking
Location: All over New Hampshire
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Popularity: Hidden gem to very busy.
Need To Know: From mountain walks to nature hikes there are lots of trails in New Hampshire.
If you couldn’t tell by now, hiking is one of my favorite hobbies. New Hampshire is chock full of great hiking trails from the mountains to the sea. I obviously love the White Mountains and all of the many hikes that you can find in that forest. I feel like you could spend a lifetime and still not see it all. There are many wonderful waterfalls I would suggest like Ripley Falls, Glen Ellis Falls, and Sabbaday Falls. But one spot outside of that I would like to recommend is Blue Job Mountain. This was a surprising hike we decided to do last minute since we were in the area and I loved it! There is so much to see in one short hike from a bald summit, a pond, and a historic fire tower. The best thing to do is get the AllTrails app, browse hiking trails near you, and then track your progress as you travel the trail.
Scenic Drives
Location: All over New Hampshire
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Popularity: Hidden gem to very busy.
Need To Know: The Kang to Northern roads filled with moose you can’t go wrong with a scenic drive.
With the awe-inspiring mountains in New Hampshire, there are lots of chances to just get in your car and take a scenic drive. The Kancamangus Highway is one of the best options where you get treated to fantastic views of the White Mountains. This is also a great road to get out of your car and experience it fully. Mount Washington is the tallest mountain in New Hampshire and you can take the white knuckle drive up the Mount Washington Auto Road to witness the scenery from the peak. Head further north and keep an eye out for moose on the Moose Path Trail for a wild adventure. If you prefer the ocean breeze as you cruise along then take the Coastal Byway to get a great look at the mighty Atlantic. Next time you have a free day roll the windows down and roll around the beautiful countryside of New Hampshire.
Swimming Holes
Location: All over New Hampshire
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Popularity: Hidden gem to very busy.
Need To Know: Bring your bathing suits.
Beaches and lakes are great but sometimes it can be really fun to gather your friends and find a classic swimming hole. These spots are so cool because they typically will be less busy than the beaches that everyone will flock to when the sun is out. They are natural and oftentimes offer some great places to jump off rocks and feel the rush as you fall. Everyone usually has their favorite spots so I won’t ruin it by revealing your secrets but here are some other swimming holes in New Hampshire you should check out.
Best Summer Events And Festivals In New Hampshire
Now that the sun is out and everyone can emerge from their homes to enjoy the warm weather you will want to find some good New Hampshire Summer activities. Join many other like-minded people who want to get outside and enjoy some events and festivals this year.
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Hillsboro Summer Festival, Hillsboro
Location: Hillsboro, New Hampshire
Popularity: Busy.
Need To Know: Rides, food, music, and more, what's not to love?
To celebrate summer why not host a 4 day festival that will be fun for the whole family? That's what you can come to expect at the Hillsboro Summer Festival which has been running annually for over 35 years now. There will be live music, carnival rides, a parade, and fireworks, what more could you ask for in an event? Oh, and admission is free, so I guess it does get even better.
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Suncook Valley Rotary Hot Air Balloon Rally, Pittsfield
Location: Pittsfield, New Hampshire
Popularity: Busy.
Need To Know: Ride a hot air balloon or just watch them take off.
Have you ever been to a hot air balloon festival? It is simply magical to see these giant balloons graciously float through the clouds. At the Suncook Valley Rotary Hot Air Balloon Rally, the balloons take center stage. The whole event gets even more enchanting at night if you stick around for the night glow, which is when they illuminate the balloons. At night is also when they light off the fireworks! During the day you can enjoy great food from vendors, ride some carnival rides, and even hop in for a helicopter ride.
League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair, Newbury
Location: Newbury, New Hampshire
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Popularity: Busy.
Need To Know: This fair is a long-standing tradition in New Hampshire.
The League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair is a long-time tradition that dates all the way back to 1933. Since then artist from all over come together to offer up some of their masterpieces for purchase. These talented individuals bring wonderful pieces of art in all forms and can be a great way to beautify your home. The event takes place over 9 days so you will have plenty of time to appreciate all of the art.
So there you have it a whole literary of fun things to do in New Hampshire in summer. Which ones are some of your favorites? What ones would you add to the list? Help a fellow adventurer out and leave a comment highlighting some of the best things in New Hampshire. Have a great summer!
Several years ago, I moved to Concord, New Hampshire from Massachusetts so I could be closer to the great outdoors. I also chose Concord because of its great central location to the mountains and ocean, as well as its vibrant downtown, sense of community, and rich history. Rest assured when I tell you that if you are looking for a weekend getaway in NH, the capital city has much to offer.
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While it is a major city, you won't find an urban landscape full of skyscrapers here. Concord very much retains a small-town character and feel.
Concord's downtown is extremely walkable and is lined with small, independent businesses. You can pretty much find anything along Main Street.
A visit to the State House should be on the to-do list. This seat of government was built between 1816 and 1819.
The Hotel Concord is the perfect place for an overnight stay. This boutique hotel features views of the city from all of its rooms.
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Concord is graced with over 80 miles of hiking trails. A short hike up Jerry Hill provides excellent views for little effort.
Downtown offers many varied options for dining. Revival Kitchen & Bar is a farm-to-table eatery with a menu featuring local ingredients.
If you happen to be in the city during June, you can experience the Market Days Festival. Main Street shuts down and turns into the city's biggest community event.