- The list below includes 78 free or cheap things to do in or near Lincoln, New Hampshire, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Waterfalls, Off Road & ATV and Mini Golf.
- From The Basin at Franconia Notch State Park to The Flume Gorge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lincoln and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franconia, Waterville Valley, Bethlehem and Littleton.
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16.8 Miles
The Gallery at WREN (Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network) is an art gallery showing local and regional artists. A new show opens every month, and special activities include artist talks and workshops.
16.8 Miles
The Colonial Theatre shows live theater performances in the summer and movies and films year round. Additional events include concerts, dancing, indie films, documentaries, Celtic music, African music, and string quartets.
17.1 Miles
The Brick Store is America's oldest General Store, dating back to 1790, and now specializes in New England products including food, books, clothing and puzzles.
17.1 Miles
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33 votes
4 Christmas Lane, Bethlehem, NH 03574
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The Rocks Estate and Christmas Tree Farm lies on 1400 acres of property. In addition to the Christmas tree farm in the Winter, they also offer hiking, biking, and tours of the maple production in the Spring.
17.3 Miles
Featuring an extensive Christmas tree farm, The Rocks Estate is also a nature center and educational destination. The estate provides a wide array of fun and educational programs with an emphasis on conservation.
18.2 Miles
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14 votes
Route 113 (P.0. Box 225), Holderness, NH 3245
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Longhaul Farm at Squam Lake is a working organic farm whose market-style stand and cafe stocks its own produce, along with locally-sourced meat, poultry and ice cream. The farm's pavilion hosts meals, and concerts and garden workshops round out the activity schedule.
18.5 Miles
Constructed in 1832, the Bath Covered Bridge is the 5th to stand on the current site. Built with a Burr Truss design, the bridge crosses the Amonoosuc River, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
18.5 Miles
The center attraction at Polar Caves Park is the Polar Sluice and Klondike Mines, which allow for family-centered mining and discovery of gems. Other options at the site include a petting zoo, cave exploration, nature trails, and the Maple Sugar House and Museum.
18.7 Miles
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.