- TripBuzz found 128 things to do with kids in or near Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, including 126 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Franconia, Lincoln and Conway.
- From Bretton Woods to Mount Washington Cog Railway, the Bretton Woods area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: Scenic Railroads, Golf, Skiing & Snowboarding and Hiking Trails.
- A popular outdoor recreation area in New Hampshire, Bretton Woods is a short drive from Carroll. This resort town is busy in the winter months with tourists looking to enjoy activities such as skiing, dog sledding, snowmobiling or snow tubing. In the summer, tourists can also enjoy outdoor sports such as golfing, hiking and horseback riding.
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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.
37.1 Miles
96%
293 votes
23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH 3245
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The Squam Lake Natural Science Center is an interactive attraction focused on education and preservation of New Hampshire Wildlife. Rescued animal exhibits include bears, bald eagles and river otters. Walking trails explore the Kirkwood Gardens and three local ecosystems.
37.1 Miles
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.
38.3 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.
38.4 Miles
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6 votes
67 North High St. (Route 302), Bridgton, ME
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The Rufus Porter Museum and Cultural Heritage Center is a collection of the works of artist and inventor Rufus Porter. The museum offers murals, paintings and educational material related to Mr. Porter as well as a few other New England artists.
38.9 Miles
With a long history, The Magic Lantern still attracts visitors even after almost 100 years after it was opened. It presents the moviegoers with plenty of opportunities, including many independent movies screenings.
39.0 Miles
Composed of 66 acres of fields, woodlands and wetlands, Pondecherry Park has bridges and boardwalks as well as walking trails spanning two miles. The park is home to wildlife and the Kneeland Spring and has an educational amphitheater.
39.0 Miles
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11 votes
9 Depot Street, Bridgton, ME 04009
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Magic Lantern Theater & The Tannery Pub is a mixed venue with a theatre and separate pub area. The theater is a multi-screen cinema with a balcony that shows first run movies while the pub serves a variety of food.
39.1 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.
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Housed in a historic building constructed in 1878, the Bridgton Historical Society Museum seeks to provide visitors with educational information about the local area. Exhibits in the museum include historical railroad pieces and a 1911 Sears Automobile.