- The list below includes 80 free or cheap things to do in or near Claremont, New Hampshire, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Movie Theaters, Recreation Centers and Art Gallery.
- From Maple Lanes to Arrowhead Recreational Area, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Claremont and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Windsor, Woodstock, Hanover and Ludlow.
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Featuring 24 lanes available, the Boutwells Bowling Center is a local bowling alley featuring a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. In addition to open bowling, the alley also has a bar/lounge, summer bowling leagues, and birthday party hosting.
41.8 Miles
A historic home built in the Greek Revival architectural style, Pierce Manse was once home to President Franklin Pierce. It offers guided tours by knowledgeable staff, and features a number of historic artifacts and pieces of family history on display.
41.8 Miles
Within minutes of downtown Plymouth, Langdon Park is peaceful and serene, but provides opportunity for an array of sports and outdoor activities. This includes a playground, trails, public beach and pond where winter skating can be enjoyed.
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One of the largest collections of native New England species is on display at the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum. In addition to the geology, natural history, and live animal exhibits, the grounds of the museum off 600 acres of hiking trails and outdoor activities.
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Measuring 3,165 feet, Mount Monadnock provides views nearly 2,000 feet above the neighboring landscape. The mountain offers hiking trails through points of interest including rock formations, waterfalls, springs, a mine and a reservoir.
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Rails to Trails is a trail that borders a river that can be used for biking, hiking, and running. The trail is dog friendly and is open to snowmobiles in the winter.
42.0 Miles
Several buildings on the Kimball-Jenkins Estate are used for art studios and art classrooms, but visitors can also enjoy other social events, including weddings, there. Galleries and gardens display beautiful art and landscaping as well.
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Named for World War II veterans, Howard Memorial Park is located along a wooded area that features views of nearby Cheshire Pond. The park is home to waterfowl and offers open grassy areas along with picnic tables.
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Dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the Plymouth area is the Plymouth Historical Museum. The society owned museum catalogs historical documents, photographs and building plans and is available for tours.
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Named for space pioneers Christina McAuliffe and Alan Shepherd, the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center comprises a planetarium, space and science exhibits, simulation experiences and the NASA Educator Resource Center. Workshops include rocket building, and summer space camps.