- The list below includes 85 free or cheap things to do in or near Meredith, New Hampshire, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Mini Golf, Movie Theaters, Children's Museums and History Museums.
- From Meredith Marina to Pirate's Cove, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Meredith and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wolfeboro, Laconia, Gilford and Waterville Valley.
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The path to the Georgiana Falls offers a short hike or walk with a mild, gentle incline to the lower falls. The path to the upper falls is much steeper, but offers views of the falls and valley below.
30.8 Miles
The rustic Indian Head Resort in Lincoln, New Hampshire is a world-class vacation destination. It sits on a huge lake and is most popular from late spring through early autumn, especially for boating enthusiasts.
30.9 Miles
Granite State Roller Derby is a roller derby league that consists of several different local teams. Visitors commonly enjoy attending the derbies and enjoying the excitement and festivities offered during the events.
31.0 Miles
The 5,775-acre Dry River Campground is a campground that supports activities such as camping, hiking, picnicking, and fishing. The campground features picnic tables, a snack bar, a gift shop, and showers.
31.0 Miles
White Mountain Family Golf is a miniature golf course that offers a variety of distinctively designed and decorated holes. The course offers ice cream and beverages for sale, as well.
31.1 Miles
The Museum of New Hampshire History focuses on the local history of Concord, with exhibits featuring early Native American and natural history, and information about the Concord stagecoach.
31.2 Miles
Take a guided or self-guided tour of the New Hampshire State Capitol. Rotating and permanent exhibits at the Visitors Center feature state history at the oldest state capitol in the US.
31.2 Miles
Housed in a building designed by architect Guy Lowell, the New Hampshire Historical Society contains a research library and museum. The New Hampshire Historical Society covers the history of New Hampshire through photographs, newspaper, artifacts, and other documents.
31.2 Miles
New Hampshire State House is the oldest state capital building in the United States. The State House features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits and offers tours to individuals, groups, schools, and civic organizations.
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Telling a captivating story from early American history to present day, the Concord Historical Society features exhibits such as the famous concord coach, thousands of photographs, paintings, and much more.