- The list below includes 107 free or cheap things to do in or near Rochester, New Hampshire, including 103 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Parks, History Museums and Beaches.
- From Grand View Campground to Dover Bowl Family Fun Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rochester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portsmouth, Wolfeboro, Ogunquit and Rye.
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A 95,000-square-foot sports complex, SportsZone features courts for basketball, volleyball and dodgeball along with turf fields for field hockey, soccer and other field sports. It also offers sports lessons and leagues, a climbing wall and batting cages.
33.6 Miles
Equipped with a playground and waterfront park, Cashman Park is a popular spot with many amenities. Features include tennis and basketball courts, ball fields, a boat launch, and a jungle gym suitable for all ages.
33.7 Miles
Hosting annual concert series, the beautiful MacGregor Park attracts locals and tourists year-round. The park, with its colorful gardens and performance pavilion, also offers volleyball and picnic sites.
33.8 Miles
In addition to first-run Hollywood films, Smitty's Cinema features a comprehensive concession stand that offers full meals along with standard movie fare. All screens at the cinema offer 100% digital projection for every movie.
33.9 Miles
The origins of America's Stonehenge is unknown, but the site currently serves as an outdoor archaeological museum. Guests have to take a short hike in the woods to arrive at the stacked stones.
34.0 Miles
Castle in the Clouds is a 1914 mansion built in the Arts and Crafts style. With 360˚ views of the mountains and Lake Winnipesaukee, the estate features extensive walking trails, a trout pond and gardens. Accessible by trolley, a guided tour provides a history of the 16-room mansion.
34.2 Miles
The Clipper City Rail Trail is a 1.1 mile trail traversing a variety of environments. The trail passes by several artistic pieces, such as sculptures and murals. One can also find trail-side coffee shops, bakeries, and restaurants.
34.3 Miles
Once home to the famed American poet and his family, the Robert Frost Farm is now a museum. The museum offers guided and narrated tours of the house and grounds, various exhibits, and periodic poetry readings.
34.4 Miles
Visitors can enjoy a variety of stand up paddle board and kayak tours at Plum Island Kayak. They also offer equipment rentals and lessons and private instruction for kayaking and paddle boarding.
34.5 Miles
The historic home of poet Robert Frost is not the Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site. Guided tours provide insight into the poet's family and writing life, and a self-guided tour is available through the grounds.