- TripBuzz found 212 things to do with kids in or near Exeter, New Hampshire, including 204 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Newburyport, Portsmouth and Rye.
- From Airzone to The Rinks At Exeter, the Exeter area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Other Adventures, Rock Climbing, Playgrounds and Colleges & Universities.
- Exeter, a town located in Rockingham County, New Hampshire is situated on the Exeter River, feeding into the Squamscott River. The relatively small population of 14,000 residents find home in the 20 square mile area. The town has a strong historical presence, dating back to Native settlements in the 1600s.
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Essex River Cruises & Charters is a local tour company which offers a variety of guided river excursions on the salt marshes around the Essex River where visitors can catch glimpses of local wildlife.
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A small stone building dating back to the 1897, Ogunquit Memorial Library is a historic landmark. Its field stone construction makes it of interest to architecture buffs, and grandfather clocks and stuffed owls add atmosphere inside.
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Opened since 1989, the Bread & Roses bakery offers its visitors plenty of specialty pastries and handmade desserts, such as the carrot cake and the chocolate truffle torte.
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Both beginners and experienced fishermen can enjoy the Bunny Clark Fishing Charter that features a crew with plenty of local fishing experience. Most of the excursions concentrate on fishing cod and other similar fish in the area.
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Footbridge Beach, named after the access bridge crossing the small river and sand dunes, is a wide, flat beach with soft sand. Visitors particularly enjoy the views, strolls, and the beach's spacious feel.
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The Carriage Shack Farm is an educational farm that is best known for the petting farm, which includes small animals and birds. The farm is available for birthday parties and school field trips.
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At Essex Shipbuilding Museum, visitors can view a number of maritime historical artifacts which depict the boat-building techniques from late 17th century to the present.
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Built in 1923, The Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre has shown first-run films in its single, 600-seat auditorium for over 90 consecutive years. Guests adore its history and old-fashioned character, which is highlighted by real, buttered popcorn.
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Formerly an amusement park with roller coasters and a Ferris wheel, Pine Island Park features an artificial pond that can be used for fishing, swimming and boating. The park has walking trails, a playground and picnic tables.