- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Littleton, New Hampshire, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Movie Theaters, Specialty Shops and National & State Parks.
- From Chutters to Bad Art, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Littleton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franconia, Lincoln, St. Johnsbury and Bethlehem.
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Offering guests the chance to watch first-run movies in 3D, the Paramount Theatre also provides group and special event rentals. Additionally, parents can also schedule a birthday party for their children at this location.
37.2 Miles
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102 votes
2001 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH
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Built around an 18th Century pirate theme, Pirate's Cove Adventure Mini Golf features footbridges, waterfalls and caves. 18 or 36-hole fares are available.
37.3 Miles
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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.
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1946 White Mountain Highway, North Conway, NH 03860
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Northern Extremes is a Canoe and Kayak rental authority that services those looking to canoe or kayak in the Saco River or Conway lake area. Northern extremes also owns a ten acre private beach suitable for picnicking or fishing.
37.3 Miles
Located on the scenic Saco River, Northern Extremes is a business offering many water-sport services to its visitors. Guests commonly enjoy spending a day canoeing or kayaking down the river, observing the local wildlife and enjoying the picturesque scenery.
37.6 Miles
A good, gentle hike for hikers of all levels, Black Cap Trail offers stunning views of Mount Washington, Chocorua, Kearsarge North, and other White Mountains. The hike is a popular one for families.
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The Vermont Granite Museum of Barre showcases the history of local granite production in a beautiful riverside setting. Visitors can take tours, view artisans at work, or attend seasonal events hosted on the grounds.
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Popular for canoeing, kayaking and swimming, Lake Chocorua also provides excellent views of Mount Chocorua. Multiple hiking trails circle the lake, including a series leading to the summit of the mountain.
37.9 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.
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North Conway is home to the Conway Scenic Railroad, a historical interpretive site centered on a huge rail station built in 1874. Tickets are inexpensive/ Passengers may enjoy a meal in the dining car or just sit back and enjoy the stunning view.