- The list below includes 83 free or cheap things to do in or near Conway, New Hampshire, including 92 different types of inexpensive activities like Waterfalls, Hiking Trails, Mini Golf and Breweries.
- From Sabbaday Falls to Echo Lake State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Conway and in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Jackson, Bridgton and Waterville Valley.
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Full Moon Paddleboard offers basic and premium board rentals as well as paddleboard lessons by WPA certified instructors. Their specialty is a floating asana practice which fuses yoga and paddleboarding for a unique approach to fitness.
27.7 Miles
Nestled in the woods, Tripoli Road offers visitors with a secluded campsite near Mt. Osceola. The campsite doesn't have amenities, and visitors must bring a permit to set up their tent on the grounds.
27.7 Miles
A locally owned movie theater multiplex, BarnZ’s Lincoln Cinema screens primarily newly released Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater also offers a variety of concession options.
27.7 Miles
Depending on the season, visitors can take a sleigh or wagon ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The ranch has several trails for all levels of horseback riders, and a pony ride area for children.
27.9 Miles
A specialty shop offering jewellery, clothing, collectibles, and antiques, The Chalet Antiques Barn & Museum also houses the Alaskan museum, offering artifacts including a prehistoric Mastodon tooth for sale and viewing. Accommodations are available in the guest apartment.
28.0 Miles
The Clark House Museum Complex preserves and houses three buildings restored with period furniture: the 1805 Schoolhouse, the 1800's firehouse with restored horse-drawn fire engines, and the refurnished 1778 Clarkhouse.
28.1 Miles
A top attraction in Lincoln, New Hampshire, the Hobo Railroad is especially popular during the Christmas season. Visitors explore refurbished train cars and enjoy rides in the elegant train cars of yesteryear.
28.1 Miles
Originally built in 1778, the Clark House Museum was donated by the Clark Family for historic preservation. Its rooms are furnished with period antiques and curiosities. Also on-site is a Firehouse with antique fire trucks and a schoolhouse from 1805.
28.2 Miles
Surrounded by the White Mountains, the Deepwood Farm is a recreational horse-riding farm that specializes in the art of teaching horsemanship. The farm offers summer camps, horse riding lessons, and trail rides.
28.4 Miles
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25 Railroad Street, Gorham, NH
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The Gorham Historical Society & Railroad Museum are important stops on any tour of Gorham. History buffs and rail fans find the museum paticularly fascinating. Bring rubber boots and a slicker if rain is in the forecast.