- The list below includes 81 free or cheap things to do in or near Whitefield, New Hampshire, including 67 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Art Gallery, Mountains and Waterfalls.
- From Weeks State Park to Mount Willard, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Whitefield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Franconia, Lincoln, St. Johnsbury and Gorham.
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Depending on the season, visitors can take a sleigh or wagon ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The ranch has several trails for all levels of horseback riders, and a pony ride area for children.
36.6 Miles
Popular for canoeing, kayaking and swimming, Lake Chocorua also provides excellent views of Mount Chocorua. Multiple hiking trails circle the lake, including a series leading to the summit of the mountain.
36.6 Miles
Part of the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, the lake and surrounding state park offer campgrounds, including remote site spots, a beach, and canoe and kayak rentals for wildlife and waterfowl viewing.
36.6 Miles
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.
37.7 Miles
Grafton Notch State Park is a popular hiking destination offering challenging trails along the Mahoosuc mountain range as well as relatively easy hikes which lead to many waterfalls, including the famous Screw Augur Falls, and numerous gorges.
37.9 Miles
Also known as the Bethel Hill Common, The Bethel Common is an open area surrounded by beautiful and historic homes. The Common is a good spot for picnicking, and hosts special events.
38.0 Miles
A specialty shop offering jewellery, clothing, collectibles, and antiques, The Chalet Antiques Barn & Museum also houses the Alaskan museum, offering artifacts including a prehistoric Mastodon tooth for sale and viewing. Accommodations are available in the guest apartment.
38.5 Miles
New Hampshire's Echo Lake State Park is an ideal location for swimming and fishing. Walkers, joggers and inline skate enthusiasts love the manicured trail that encircles the lake. Visitors must purchase an inexpensive pass before entering the park.
38.7 Miles
Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area includes hiking trails, a picnic area, and wooden footbridge access to the waterfalls, a horsetail falls dropping more than 80 feet.
39.4 Miles
A family run business, the Mahoosuc Guide Service offers a one of a kind outdoor adventure. They offer different guided activities all the year round like dog sledding upon the icy Hudson bay or Allagash canoeing.