- The list below includes 80 free or cheap things to do in or near Tilton, New Hampshire, including 91 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Sports Facilities/Fields, History Museums and Parks.
- From Smitty's Cinema to Tilton Sports Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Tilton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Concord, Wolfeboro, Laconia and Meredith.
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Fresh produce abounds at Mack's Apples in Londonderry, New Hampshire. The company is a working farm that offers seasonal 'pick your own' promotions and holiday attractions for families. Produce and prepared foods are also sold on the premesis.
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Home to 19th century American writer Sarah Orne Jewett, a short story writer best known for 'The White Heron,' the Sarah Orne Jewett House is a well-preserved piece of literary history. It offers guided tours of the house and gardens.
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Hobo Hills Adventure Golf is an 18-hole miniature golf course that has the goal of providing a family oriented, wholesome, quality entertainment experience. The golf course is decorated with waterfalls and streams.
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On Saturday mornings, visitors can go to Norwich Farmers Market to shop for fresh produce and crafted goods. There are a variety of local vendors that bring goods from their craft studios and farms to the market.
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Visitors can enjoy a 10 screen movie theater that features stadium seating at O'neil Cinemas. This theater also features the new BigD Experience which is an auditorium with a wall to wall 78 by 35 feet screen with digital projection.
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Nestled in the woods, Tripoli Road offers visitors with a secluded campsite near Mt. Osceola. The campsite doesn't have amenities, and visitors must bring a permit to set up their tent on the grounds.
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A 10-screen movie theater with stadium seating, Apple Tree Cinema displays first-run, feature films using digital projection. The theater features D-BOX motion seating and has a snack bar with food and drinks.
42.0 Miles
A 1785 Georgian mansion, the Hamilton House was built strategically upon a bluff that overlooks the Salmon Falls River. It was a great location for owner Johnathan Hamilton, a shipping magnate to oversee his business from above. Get to check out the well-manicured gardens too.
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Built in 1886, the Town Hall Theater was historically used as a playhouse for traveling shows. The modern focus of the venue is as a comfortable, independent cinema which concentrates on artistic films.
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A memorial park, the Vaughan Woods State Park is a 250 acre park bequeathed to the state of Maine by Elizabeth Vaughn. Visitors can go on a guided tour of the historic home in the area or go hiking.