- TripBuzz discovered 66 different types of activities for couples in the Gorham area, including Hiking Trails (like Imp Trail Loop), Mini Golf (like Moose Meadow Mini Golf), Observatories & Planetariums (like Mt Washington Observatory) and National & State Parks (like Moose Brook State Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 83 date ideas in or near Gorham, New Hampshire, including 74 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Jackson, Bethel and Bartlett.
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Known as the tallest waterfall in the state of Maine, Angel Falls is a scenic cascade that is accessible through a network of hiking trails. The trails offer impressive views of the falls.
48.1 Miles
The recreational facility, Taber's Lakeside Stand, features a driving range, a restaurant, and ice cream stand, and miniature golf. The stand is available for birthday parties, class reunions, and corporate parties.
48.2 Miles
Lake Willoughby is situated within the Willoughby State Forest that includes roughly 7000 acres of land. The lake itself offers 1600 acres of water-based activities, such as fishing for rainbow trout, boating, and swimming.
49.0 Miles
As a destination for amateur geology, Mt. Apatite offers visitors a variety of rock quarries containing gems and stones to dig and collect. The area has trails, creeks, and forests for visitors to explore.
49.3 Miles
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524 Saddleback Mountain Road, Rangeley, ME 04970
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The Rangeley Lakes Trails Center is a four season trail system that has 55-km of mapped trails. The trails can be used for hiking, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, and snowshoeing.
49.6 Miles
Visitors can learn the basics of horseback riding and horse care by taking private lessons at High Meadows Farms. Visitors can go on trial rides on the property, or simply check out the stables to see the horses.
49.8 Miles
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23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH 3245
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The Squam Lake Natural Science Center is an interactive attraction focused on education and preservation of New Hampshire Wildlife. Rescued animal exhibits include bears, bald eagles and river otters. Walking trails explore the Kirkwood Gardens and three local ecosystems.