- 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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Managed by the New Hampshire Department of Forests and Lands, West Rattlesnake Mountain is a hiking paradise. It is also an important conservation site for rare plants that do not grow elsewhere in the state. Hikers are encouraged to wear supportive boots with excellent traction.
41.3 Miles
With a total height of 43 feet, Screw Auger Falls has 6 drops, the tallest having 18 feet. It is a favorite location because it is a scenic landmark with plenty of trails leading to it and from it.
41.7 Miles
The center attraction at Polar Caves Park is the Polar Sluice and Klondike Mines, which allow for family-centered mining and discovery of gems. Other options at the site include a petting zoo, cave exploration, nature trails, and the Maple Sugar House and Museum.
41.7 Miles
An example of a typical glacial lake, White Lake and its associated state park offers many aquatic activities. It is a favorable area for swimming, boating, and fishing in addition to hiking and camping.
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The large body of water named Lake Morey is one of the most popular sites in the area. It is considered to be home of the longest ice skating trail in the United States during the winter and offers fishing, boating, and swimming in the summer.
42.4 Miles
Surrounded by the White Mountains, the Deepwood Farm is a recreational horse-riding farm that specializes in the art of teaching horsemanship. The farm offers summer camps, horse riding lessons, and trail rides.
42.5 Miles
At White Lake Speedway Inc, visitors can take go-karts out for a spin on the track or play on the mini golf course. Birthday parties include three go-kart rides and one game of mini golf.
42.6 Miles
Dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the Plymouth area is the Plymouth Historical Museum. The society owned museum catalogs historical documents, photographs and building plans and is available for tours.
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Within minutes of downtown Plymouth, Langdon Park is peaceful and serene, but provides opportunity for an array of sports and outdoor activities. This includes a playground, trails, public beach and pond where winter skating can be enjoyed.
43.9 Miles
A one and a quarter-mile in-town walking loop, the Androscoggin Brunswick-Topsham Riverwalk offers a variety of walking trails and paths suitable for jogging or simply strolling. The Riverwalk is dog-friendly, and has benches along its length.