- The list below includes 209 free or cheap things to do in or near Hollis, New Hampshire, including 107 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, National & State Parks, Scenic Walks and Parks.
- From Lull Farm to Beaver Brook Reservation, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hollis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lowell, Manchester, Concord and Nashua.
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Greenwood Farm is a historic and pastoral destination that centers on a 19th Century white farmhouse built by Thomas Greenwood. The farm is surrounded by bucolic pasture lands, and features two and a half miles of walking trails.
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Visitors can sunbathe and swim in the waters of Dane Street Beach. The beach is strewn with pebbles and shells. A concession stand sells hot dogs near the parking lot.
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290 Northern Ave., Boston, MA 02210
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The Bank of America Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater that is located on the city's waterfront, providing views of the Boston skyline. Although the location is designed to accommodate a wide variety of events, it is primarily used to host concerts.
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Keene Swampbats
Alumni field Keene High School 77 Arch Street, Keene, NH 03431
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The Keene Swampbats are a baseball team from Keene New Hampshire. Along with watching the team play baseball, fans can participate in Swampbat hosted summer camps, or take part in team sponsored miniature golf tournaments with the team mascot.
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Offering high definition flat screen monitors throughout, Yankee Lanes features 24 lanes of bowling with shoe rental. Yankee Lanes also has a bar and grill and an arcade with over ten games.
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With picturesque landscaping and oceanfront views, Lynch Park provides outdoor spaces for all types of gatherings. Activities include picnics, weddings, concerts, kayaking, canoeing, or taking a walk along the Atlantic shore.
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Winter Island Park is a marine park where visitors can visit a historic fort, harbor and lighthouse. There is also a boat launch, a beach with a lifeguard, picnic areas and RV and tent camping from May through October.
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A 114 acre property that once belonged to the famous publisher Ellery Sedgwick, Long Hill now boasts an extensive network of meticulously landscaped gardens. The gardens combine intentional plantings with wilderness, and feature walking trails.
39.7 Miles
Passing through Amherst, Massachusetts, the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail is one of New England's most popular hiking destinations. It is one component of the New England Scenic Trail route. This trail is best hiked in late summer and early autumn.