- The list below includes 78 free or cheap things to do in or near Plymouth, New Hampshire, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Parks, Art Gallery and National & State Parks.
- From Langdon Park to Plymouth Historical Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Plymouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lincoln, Laconia, Meredith and Gilford.
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The historic Vermont Rail System is an active railway that operates on over 350 miles of track. The railway hauls over 25,000 cars per year and has distribution facilities located throughout the system.
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The Eastman Lord House Museum, home of the Conway Historical Society is an 1818 Federal-style house. Guided tours of the house with period furnishings from 1830 to 1915) are available.
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Visitors to the Main Street Museum can partake in viewing live music, an art gallery, and a variety of artifacts from the local Vermont area. The museum also offers event space to rent for parties and weddings.
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Horseback Riding
The Fields Of Attitash, Earles Field Road, Bartlett, NH 3838
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Featuring horseback trail rides, The Fields of Attitash leads visitors through the surrounding rivers and woodlands on a 1 hour adventure. Among the horses that can be ridden are Appaloosa, Quarterhorse, and Grade horses.
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Visitors to the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, New Hampshire enjoy intriguing displays of Native American art, clothing, weapons and other items used by members of nearby First Nations. The most popular exhibits include intricate feathered headdresses, woven baskets and beaded items.
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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.
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With a view of the Franconia and Kinsman mountain ranges, Echo Lake Beach sits on the edge of a 39-acre lake and overlooks Cannon Mountain ski slopes. Beach-goers can enjoy the lake by renting available pedal boats, kayaks, or canoes.
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-93, Exit 34B,, White Mountain National Forest, Franconia, NH
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Taking visitors up to a 4,080 foot summit, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway offers views of New York, Vermont, and Canada. At the top, visitors can get a bite to eat at the restaurant or go hiking in the surrounding trails.
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New Park Headquarter, Franconia, NH 3580
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New Hampshire State of Franconia Notch State Park has views of the Kinsman and Franconia mountains. Visitors can stop at the Flume Gorge Visitor Center, go swimming or fly fishing at the various lakes, hike, rock climb, bike, and more.
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The Franconia Heritage Museum is a museum that reflects life in Franconia since the town's advent in 1772. The museum features a fully furnished farmhouse, an iron furnace display, and a local lodging display.