- The list below includes 97 free or cheap things to do in or near Jackson, New Hampshire, including 76 different types of inexpensive activities like Waterfalls, Horseback Riding, Pubs and Art Gallery.
- From Ellis River Falls to Jackson Falls, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Jackson and in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Conway, Gorham and Waterville Valley.
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With pumpkinseed sunfish, hornpouts, brook trouts, and many more fishes, Shagg Pond offers visitors a pond to fish in while taking in the surrounding mountain views. Visitors can bring boats via a dirt access path.
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Approximately 50 acres of the Wentworth Lake shores are held within the Wentworth State Park. Swimming, picnicking, and fishing tend to be the most popular activities due to the proximity of the lake.
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The Lake Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is a train-based museum and preservation center that offers rides along a scenic coastal route that passes through Weir Beach. Children and adults are welcome on board.
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The Meredith Marina features a full range of sales and services to boating enthusiasts. In addition to being an authorized dealer for multiple brands and operating a service department, the marina also offers rental slips and valet service as well.
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A pirate-themed miniature golf course, Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf features 18 holes with replica pirates and a pirate ship. The course has bumps and hills and takes visitors past waterfalls, over footbridges and through caves.
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The heritage and life on the waters of New Hampshire is upheld by collections at the New Hampshire Boat Museum. Educational programs targeted toward children are considered the foundations of the museum, but other boating events are also held.
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Rte 109, Wentworth Farm Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
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Built by the last British governor of New Hampshire, the Governor John Wentworth Historical Site exists today as the only surviving ruins of this colonial period summer home. The site and surrounding grounds are open to tourists during the summer.
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With views of the lake, the Allen Albee Beach is reachable by foot, bike, or by water. The beach has showers, picnic tables, changing rooms, drinking fountains, and restrooms for visitors to use.
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America during the height of World War II is covered through several exhibits at The Wright Museum. Rather than looking specifically at the soldiers who were on the battlefields, the museum prefers to exhibit the heroic efforts of ordinary people.