- TripBuzz found 129 things to do with kids in or near Bartlett, New Hampshire, including 121 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Lincoln, Conway and Jackson.
- From Bear Notch to Bear Notch Ski Touring Center, the Bartlett area offers 75 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, Mini Golf, National & State Parks and Horseback Riding.
- Located over 100 miles north of Concord in the White Mountain National Forest region, Bartlett is named after Dr. Josiah Bartlett, one of the state's three signers of the Declaration of Independence. The city became a railroad town in the 1870s and its principal business is tourism. Bartlett has a population of under 2,800.
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Tour Weirs Beach and Lake Winnipesaukee in style aboard the M/S Mount Washington. This huge vessel is available for private charters and also maintains a regular departure schedule. Dinner cruising is particularly popular aboard the M.S. Mount Washington.
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As an early landmark in American history, Endicott Rock is a carved rock that features the signatures of the early settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony from the 1600s. The rock has a large Native American sculpture on top.
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Rte 109, Wentworth Farm Road, Wolfeboro, NH 03894
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Built by the last British governor of New Hampshire, the Governor John Wentworth Historical Site exists today as the only surviving ruins of this colonial period summer home. The site and surrounding grounds are open to tourists during the summer.
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76 Endicott, RT. 3, Weirs Beach, NH 03247
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Take a drive down memory lane at the Weirs Beach Drive-In Theater in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. This old-fashioned outdoor theater is only open after sunset and may close in inclement weather.
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The thrilling Weirs Beach Water Slide is a massive, convulted water slide located near the entrance of the Weirs Beach Water Park. The middle portion of the slide takes riders into a man-made volcano.
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With views of the lake, the Allen Albee Beach is reachable by foot, bike, or by water. The beach has showers, picnic tables, changing rooms, drinking fountains, and restrooms for visitors to use.
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America during the height of World War II is covered through several exhibits at The Wright Museum. Rather than looking specifically at the soldiers who were on the battlefields, the museum prefers to exhibit the heroic efforts of ordinary people.
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Rather than a simple hiking trail, the Cotton Valley Trail is essentially a system of rail cars that run along the former Wolfeboro Railroad structures. Currently, there are 17 miles of railway being used along with the restored Fernald Station.
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Village Players the is a non-profit theatre organization that holds three to five productions a year including dramas, comedies, and mysteries. The theater can seat up to 200 people at a time.