- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Walpole, New Hampshire, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Movie Theaters and National & State Parks.
- From Green Mountain Railroad to Yankee Lanes, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Walpole and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, Keene, Chester and Londonderry.
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Located at the first American credit union, America's Credit Union Museum offers three floors that can be toured. Rooms include offices and a conference center with period furnishings, photos and other informational items.
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Known for its maple syrup, Hathaway Farm offers a farm with a corn maze, barn, and animals for visitors to see. It also has a store that sells various cuts of natural beef.
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A movie theater featuring 10 auditoriums, Regal Concord 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides descriptive video and assisted listening devices as well as a concession area with food and drinks.
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A historic city park, Manchester's Lafayette Park spans a little more than two acres. The park features several notable sculptures, and offers amenities that include walking trails, benches, and picnic areas.
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Bonnaroo is a 4-day music festival located on a 700-acre farm. It features a variety of food vendors, a cinema tent, camping and other art and entertainment options.
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Arms Park is a small park and part of the Heritage Trail. The park offers scenic views of the bordering river, with several benches and rest areas available. Visitors will find a small waterfall at the end of the trail.
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Sunset Farm organically grows vegetables, flowers, and fruits which are available for purchase at their on-site farmer's market. The farm also has a Pick Your Own program for their fruits and vegetables that are in season.
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Manchester's SEE Science Center is a hands-on science museum for children and teens. The organization is dedicated to helping children learn about the natural sciences through interactive play and object manipulation.
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The life and legacy of Emily Dickinson is put on display at the Emily Dickinson Museum. The building itself is her birthplace and where she lived for most of her life.