- The list below includes 92 free or cheap things to do in or near Holderness, New Hampshire, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like Lake, Mountains, Art Gallery and Movie Theaters.
- From Squam Lakes Natural Science Center to West Rattlesnake Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Holderness and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wolfeboro, Laconia, Meredith and Lincoln.
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It's all about skating at the Waterville Valley Ice Arena in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. The Arena hosts hockey practices and games, and is also heavily used by figure skaters and curling enthusiasts.
15.8 Miles
Greeley Pond is actually divided into upper and lower ponds. Visitors can hike the trails around the pond's perimeter, swim in the shallow waters, fish, or simply take in the scenery.
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77 Boulder Path Road, Waterville Valley, NH 03215
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Open during spring and summer, Waterville Valley Resort-Mountain Biking provides day passes to visitors for access to over 30 miles of marked trails on their property. The resort also offers full bike and equipment rental as well.
16.2 Miles
Situated lakeside on 128 acres, Ahern State Park offers a variety of land and water activities. The picturesque park features walking and hiking trails, biking, fishing and non-motorized boat access.
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White Mountain National Forest, Waterville Valley, NH 3285
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Rising to 4,003 ft. in elevation, Mount Tecumseh is a popular hiking location frequented by beginner and experienced hikers alike. In addition to hiking, visitors also enjoy skiing at the nearby ski resorts located on the mountain.
16.9 Miles
A large, predominately indoor sports facility with a wide variety of areas and equipment, the Tilton Sports Center offers programs for children and adults. Sports offered include soccer, lacrosse, flag football, field hockey, and baseball.
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58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth, NH 03886
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The traditional agriculture of the region is continued at the Remich Country Doctor Museum & Farm. It is a self-sustained site that also documents and preserves the life of a rural doctor from the 1800s.
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Host to a long-running professional theater company, The Barnstormers Theatre dates back to 1931, and was founded by a son of Grover Cleveland's. They present seasonally-shifting schedules of theatrical productions, with an emphasis on American and British classics.
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The Libby Museum is a small museum focused on educating individuals on the topics of nature and art. The museum maintains displays on various types of wildlife, and is host to a number of children's programs.
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A unique coffee shop and specialty store, Tamworth Lyceum offers a variety of services and products. The shop hosts live music by local artists, has a distillery on the premises, and serves as a community gathering place.