- 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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Featuring a multi-level rope course, Monkey Trunks provides a variety of obstacles for visitors to traverse through. Visitors are hooked up to a rope system while crossing wooden bridges and swinging across platforms.
25.8 Miles
Visitors can learn the basics of horseback riding and horse care by taking private lessons at High Meadows Farms. Visitors can go on trial rides on the property, or simply check out the stables to see the horses.
26.4 Miles
Located off the Kancamagus Highway, Lower Falls is a natural waterfall very popular to visit during the warmer months. Small sandy beaches, pools, and picnic tables are among the attractions available at the falls.
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Full Moon Paddleboard offers basic and premium board rentals as well as paddleboard lessons by WPA certified instructors. Their specialty is a floating asana practice which fuses yoga and paddleboarding for a unique approach to fitness.
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Rather than a simple hiking trail, the Cotton Valley Trail is essentially a system of rail cars that run along the former Wolfeboro Railroad structures. Currently, there are 17 miles of railway being used along with the restored Fernald Station.
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15 N Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 3894
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The Wolfboro Area Recreation Association has a myriad of activities and sports for the community to partake in. Some activities include softball, mountaineering, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, and track and field.
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Wolfeboro Chamber of Commerce, 32 Central Avenue, Wolfeboro, NH 3894
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The Russel C. Chase Bridge - Falls Path is a biking trail that spans 2.4 miles in total. The trail is an out-and-back design and offers a variety of scenic views of nature along the way.
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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.