- The list below includes 81 free or cheap things to do in or near Cornish, New Hampshire, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Bridges, Historic Sites, Art Gallery and National & State Parks.
- From Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site to Cornish-Windsor Bridge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Cornish and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Windsor, Woodstock, Hanover and Ludlow.
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Managed by the New Hampshire Department of Forests and Lands, West Rattlesnake Mountain is a hiking paradise. It is also an important conservation site for rare plants that do not grow elsewhere in the state. Hikers are encouraged to wear supportive boots with excellent traction.
46.3 Miles
Specialty treats have been offered at Kellerhaus since 1906. Visitors can purchase gourmet chocolates, ice cream, jellies, jams, nuts, candy, and maple products in addition to gift basket compilations of the items sold at the shop.
46.5 Miles
Akwa Marina Yacht Club offers a resort marina that features boat slips to accommodate any size, boat launch and 4 way ties. Additional attractions include sandy beaches, resort pool and hot tub, volleyball court and a BBQ and picnic area.
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The Weirs Beach is the namesake of Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, and a favorite destination in hot, muggy weather. Visitors enjoy lounging in the sun, swimming, water skiing, boogie boarding, and collecting shells.
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76 Endicott, RT. 3, Weirs Beach, NH 03247
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Take a drive down memory lane at the Weirs Beach Drive-In Theater in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. This old-fashioned outdoor theater is only open after sunset and may close in inclement weather.
46.7 Miles
Several types of cheeses are offered at The Vermont Cheese House. Visits revolve around purchasing and tasting cheeses along with a variety of wines from around the United States and specialty sweets.
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As an early landmark in American history, Endicott Rock is a carved rock that features the signatures of the early settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony from the 1600s. The rock has a large Native American sculpture on top.
46.8 Miles
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.
46.9 Miles
Nestled in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, the Mount Monadnock State Park is lush, shady and popular for picnics. The park includes the Poole Reservoir in its extreme northwestern corner. Day visits are free, but campers must purchase a permit.
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The Ellacoya State Park is located on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, with views of the Sandwich and Ossippee Mountains. Campgrounds, a sandy beach and picnic area provide opportunities for recreation and exploration.